MCPA Member Structure and Profile

District of Columbia

Thomas P. Hoey
202-671-2053
202-671-0169
1923 Vermont Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 20001
6
Correctional Centers Capacity as of 06/01/06
Central Detention Facility
1901 D Street SE
Washington DC 20003
1853
Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF)
1901 E Street SE
Washington DC 20003
1301
Efforts for Ex-Cons (EFEC)
1514 8th Street NE
Washington DC 20001
16
Fairview (FV)
1430 G Street NE
Washington DC 20002
18
Hope Village (Hope)
2844 & 2912 Langston Place SE
Washington DC 20020
75
Extended House (EXTHS)
810-812 8th Street NE
Washington DC 20002
38
Total: 3301

Minnesota Department of Corrections

Tim Waalen
651-779-1491
651-779-1326
5329 Osgood Avenue North, Stillwater, MN 55082

Missouri Department of Corrections

Bill Goetz
573-526-0591
573-522-1562
2729 Plaza Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65102
20 Correctional Centers, 2 Community Release Centers, 2 Community Supervision Centers, (with 5 more planned)
Correctional Centers Capacity as of 6/30/06
Algoa Correctional Center 1565
Boonville Correctional Center 1316
Chillicothe Correctional Center 525
Crossroads Correctional Center 1450
Eastern Reception & Diagnostic Correctional Center 2684
Farmington Correctional Center 2632
Fulton Reception & Diagnostic Center 1482
Jefferson City Correctional Center 1973
Moberly Correctional Center 1800
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center 1100
Maryville Treatment Center 525
Northeast Correctional Center 1935
Ozark Correctional Center 650
Potosi Correctional Center 852
South Central Correctional Center 1546
Southeastern Correctional Center 1546
Tipton Correctional Center 1088
Women’s Eastern Reception & Diagnostic Correctional Center 1460
Western Missouri Correctional Center 1925
Western Reception & Diagnostic Correctional Center 1934
Total: 29,988
Community Release Center Capacity as of 06/30/06
St Louis Community Release Center 550
Kansas City Community Release Center 350
Total: 900
Community Supervision Centers Capacity as of 06/30/06
St Joseph Community Supervision Center 30
Farmington Community Supervision Center 30
Total: 60

Nevada Department of Corrections

Dawn Rosenberg – Chief of Purchasing
775-887-3219
775-887-3343
5500 Snyder Ave., Bldg. 89, Carson City, NV 89702
Alternate Contacts:
Christine Phenix – Contracts Manager
775-887-3347
Mitch Varner – Purchasing Manager
775-887-3259
21
Facility Name Population as of 6/1/06 12,655 Avg. Population 7/1/05-12/31/05
Carlin Conservation Camp 148 140
Casa Grande Transitional Housing 293 Opened 12/05
Ely Conservation Camp 141 143
Ely State Prison 1080 1066
Humbolt Conservation Camp 144 143
High Desert State Prison 2454 2358
Indian Springs Conservation Camp 228 214
Jean Conservation Camp 286 280
Lovelock Correctional Center 1601 1515
No. Nevada Correctional Center 1276 1262
No. Nevada Restitution Center 101 84
Nevada State Prison 931 871
Pioche Conservation Camp 193 175
Stewart Conservation Camp 240 232
Southern Desert Correctional Center 1643 1549
Southern Nevada Correctional Center 0
will open 9/11/06 – 755 Youth Offenders
0
So. Nevada Women’s Correctional Center 610 563
Silver Spring Conservation Camp 158 102
Tonopah Conservation Camp 151 129
Wells Conservation Camp 143 124
Warm Springs Correctional Center 493 489
Total: 12314

South Dakota Department of Corrections

Steven Berg
(605) 773-5270
(605) 773-4840
Office of Procurement Management, 523 East Capitol Ave., Pierre, South Dakota 57501-3182
Facility Name Population as of 6/1/06
SDSP – Sioux Falls 794
Jameson – Sioux Falls 406
Unit C – Sioux Falls 272
DSP – Springfield 1123
YTU – Yankton 281
SDWP – Pierre (women) 344
RTU – Redfield 114
RCC – Rapid City 97
Other – CSW, WR, CTP, Etc. 140
Total: 3571
Facility Name Average Daily Population
7/1/05 – 12/31/05
SDSP – Sioux Falls 792
Jameson – Sioux Falls 394
Unit C – Sioux Falls 272
DSP – Springfield 1020
YTU – Yankton 286
SDWP – Pierre (women) 322
RTU – Redfield 92
RCC – Rapid City 97
Other – CSW, WR, CTP, Etc. 129

Virginia Department of Corrections

Cindy Sager
804-674-3308 ext 1401
804-674-3530
6900 Atmore Drive, Richmond, VA 23225
Facility Name Population
Western Region
Augusta Correctional Center
Bland Correctional Center
Botetourt Correctional Center
Cold Springs Work Center
Green Rock Correctional Center
Keen Mountain Correctional Center
Marion Correctional Treatment Center
Pocahontas State Correctional Center
Pulaski Correctional Center
Red Onion State Prison
Wallens Ridge State Prison
Cold Springs Unit #10
Patrick Henry Unit #28
Tazewell Unit # 31
Wise Unit #18
Central Region
Baskerville Correctional Center
Buckingham Correctional Center
Coffeewood Correctional Center
Deep Meadow Correctional Center
Dillwyn Correctional Center
Fluvanna Women’s CC & Reception
James River CC and Jail
James River Work Center
Lunenburg Correctional Center
Mecklenburg Correctional Center
Medical College of Virginia (Secure Medical Unit)
Nottoway Correctional Center
Nottoway Work Center
Powhatan CC and Jail
Powhatan R & C
VCCW and Jail
Dinwiddie Unit #27
Central Virginia Unit #13
Rustburg Unit #9
Eastern Region
Brunswick Correctional Center
Deerfield Correctional Center
Greensville Correctional Center
Haynesville Correctional Center
Indian Creek Correctional Center
Lawrenceville Correctional Center
St. Brides Correctional Center
Southampton Correctional Center
Southampton Work Center (Men)
Southampton Pre-Release Center (Women)
Southampton Memorial Hospital (Secure Medical Unit)
Sussex I State Prison
Sussex II State Prison
Caroline Unit #2
Halifax Unit # 23
Haynesville Unit #17
Diversion Centers
Chatham Men's Diversion Center
Chesterfield Women’s Diversion Center
Harrisonburg Men's Diversion Center
Stafford Men's Diversion Center
White Post Men's Diversion Center
Detention Centers
Appalachian Men's Detention Center
Richmond Women’s Detention Center
Southampton Men's Detention Center
White Post Men's Detention Center

The Virginia Department of Corrections (DOC) is responsible for the supervision of sentenced adult offenders. This includes those offenders that are housed in DOC correctional facilities and those released to Community supervision. More information about the DOC can be found at www.vadoc.virginia.gov.

The Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is responsible for the supervision of sentenced juvenile offenders. More information about DJJ can be found at www.djj.virginia.gov.

Pretrial and Misdemeanor Services are provided by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). More information about DCJS can be found at www.dcjs.virginia.gov.

States Represented