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Serving the people of West Virginia Serving the people of West Virginia since 1866since 1866
WV Division of CorrectionsWV Division of Corrections
2009 Joint Correctional & Public Health Training Conference
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Executive Leadership Team
Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner
William Haines, Deputy Commissioner
Jan Chamberlain, Asst. Commissioner
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Office of the Commissioner Academy Administration [Budget, Fiscal & Purchasing) Classification & Inmate Movement Construction Correctional Industries Hearing Examiner Human Resources Information Technology Internal Audit Investigations Legal Research & Planning Parole Services Programs Records/Interstate Compact Security
Mission & VisionMission & Vision
Vision: The vision of the West Virginia Division of Corrections Vision: The vision of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to be recognized as an innovative leader in providing is to be recognized as an innovative leader in providing quality correctional services.quality correctional services.
MissionMission: : The mission of the West Virginia Division of The mission of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to Corrections is to enhance public safetyenhance public safety by providing a safe, by providing a safe, secure, humane correctional system, including an effective secure, humane correctional system, including an effective community supervision program, opportunities to prepare community supervision program, opportunities to prepare offenders for successful re-entry, and sensitivity and offenders for successful re-entry, and sensitivity and responsiveness to victims of crime.responsiveness to victims of crime.
WV Division of CorrectionsWV Division of Corrections
MissionMission Enhancing Public SafetyEnhancing Public Safety
• Providing a Safe Facilities EnvironmentProviding a Safe Facilities Environment The The #1 Priority#1 Priority of the Agency is to run safe, secure, of the Agency is to run safe, secure,
and humane correctional facilities for staff, offenders, and humane correctional facilities for staff, offenders, and the citizens of West Virginia.and the citizens of West Virginia.
Who we incarcerate:Who we incarcerate: adult males & females and adult males & females and youthful offenders who are convicted of state felonies youthful offenders who are convicted of state felonies as defined by WV Code.as defined by WV Code.
• Community SupervisionCommunity Supervision Parole Services:Parole Services: supervising WV Parolees and Out supervising WV Parolees and Out
of State Parolees/Probationers, providing a variety of of State Parolees/Probationers, providing a variety of re-entry and supervision services.re-entry and supervision services.
Mission, continued…Mission, continued…
Inmate Re-Entry To SocietyInmate Re-Entry To Society• Re-Entry Services include major Re-Entry Services include major
initiatives in each of the following areas: initiatives in each of the following areas:
EducationEducation Vocational SkillsVocational Skills Work OpportunitiesWork Opportunities TreatmentTreatment Linking Organizations and ServicesLinking Organizations and Services
Mission, continued…Mission, continued…
Victim SensitivityVictim Sensitivity
The WVDOC strives to remember the The WVDOC strives to remember the Victim in each of our activities; treating Victim in each of our activities; treating them as customers to whom we provide them as customers to whom we provide a valuable service and assurance of a valuable service and assurance of quality. quality.
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Accreditation
Under the leadership of Commissioner Rubenstein, the WVDOC has stressed consistency and “raising the bar” in regard to operational and administrative performance across all disciplines within the agency.
To that end, the WVDOC has committed to an agency-wide initiative using systematic internal and external accreditation audits. These processes include:
American Correctional Association Accreditation
Correctional Education Association Accreditation
National Commission on Correctional Health Care Accreditation
National Institute of Corrections Security Audit
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Residential Operations
Anthony Correctional Center Greenbrier County
Youthful Offenders [M & F] Teresa McCourt, Warden
Beckley Correctional Center Raleigh County
Minimum Security/Work Release [M & F] William Vest, Administrator
Charleston Work Release Center Kanawha County
Work Release [M & F] Jeff Stinnett, Administrator
Denmar Correctional Center Pocahontas County
Minimum Security [M] Mark Williamson, Warden
Huntington Work Release Center Cabell County
Work Release [M & F] Renae Stubblefield, Administrator
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Huttonsville Correctional Center Randolph County
Close Custody [M] Teresa Waid, Warden
Lakin Correctional Center Mason County
All custodies [F] Adrian Hoke, Warden
Martinsburg Correctional Center Berkeley Co.
Intake Center [M] Scott Paugh, Warden
Mount Olive Correctional Complex Fayette County
Maximum [M] David Ballard, Warden
Northern Correctional Center Marshall County
Close & Special Management [M] Evelyn Seifert, Warden
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Ohio County Correctional Center Ohio County
Minimum [M] William Yurcina, Administrator
Pruntytown Correctional Center Taylor County
Medium [M] Jim Ielapi, Warden
Stevens Correctional Center McDowell County (contract)
Medium [M] George Janice, Warden
St. Marys Correctional Center Pleasants County
Medium [M] William Fox, Warden
Slayton Work Camp Fayette County
Work Camp [M] David Ballard, Warden
Training Academy Jackson County
Employee Training [M & F] Randy Perdue, Director
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Division of Corrections
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• Slayton Work Camp adjacent to Mount Olive Correctional Complex
• Under development:
Adjacent to Huttonsville Correctional Center
Adjacent to St. Mary’s Correctional Center
Work Camps
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Institution & Center Counts as of 31 Dec 2008 Unit Males Females Total Inmates
ACC 186 27 213
BCC 56 10 66
CWRC 48 18 66
DCC 210 0 210
HCC 1,071 0 1,071
HWRC 53 12 65
LCC 0 447 447
MCC 99 0 99
McD 433 0 433
MOCC 987 0 987
NCC 252 0 252
OCCC 55 0 55
PCC 357 0 357
SMCC 530 0 530
SWC 45 0 45
Totals 4,382 514 4,896
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“Below the Water as of 31 Dec 2008”
DOC backlog total in RJA jails ready for transfer 1,163 [1,029 males & 134 females]
DOC inmate total in RJA jails not available for transfer 181 [159 males & 22 females]
42 Parole Officers supervising 2,540 offenders in 55 counties
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WVDOC Position Counts of 31 Dec 2008 Unit WVDOC Non-WVDOC Totals
ACC 98.3 26 124.3
BCC 19 0 19
CWRC 18 .50 18.5
DCC 89.05 30 119.05
HCC 388.2 56.35 444.55
HWRC 18 1 19
LCC 166.05 30 196.05
MCC 69.02 18.2 87.22
McD 0 180 180
MOCC & SWC 381.2 101 482.2
NCC 124.05 45 169.05
OCCC 29 8.5 37.5
PCC 140.05 21.05 161.1
SMCC 235.08 36.5 271.58
Parole Services 59 0 59
Industries 49.1 0 49.1
Training Academy 18 0 18
Special Services 65.65 0 65.65
Totals 1,966.75 554.1 2,520.85
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Type Miles
Funerals 38,883
Death Beds 7,040
Court 223,593
Planned Medical 129,971
Emergency Medical 12,316
Other Correctional Facilities 295,738
Other 781,091
Total 1,488,632
“Coming to a Neighborhood Near You”
2008 Transportation
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Food Service
DOC Operated:ACC, BCC, CWRC, DCC, HWRC, PCC, SMCC
Aramark Operated:HCC, LCC, MCC, MOCC, NCC, OCCC, SWC
McDowell County Operated:SCC
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Medical & Dental Services
Wexford: All except those below
Prime Care: NCC & OCCC
Private Care: BCC, CWRC, HWRC
McDowell County: SCC
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Mental Health Services
Psi-Med: sub-contractor to Wexfordproviding services to all facilities except work release centers and McDowell County.