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The Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) is a state agency of Mississippi that operates prisons. It has its headquarters in Jackson . [ 1 ] As of 2020 [update] Burl Cain is the commissioner.
The Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) oversees prisons and the parole and probation population in the state of Michigan, United States. It has 31 prison facilities, and a Special Alternative Incarceration program, together composing approximately 41,000 prisoners.
In 2013 MDOC commissioner Chris Epps replaced CCA, awarding MTC a five-year contract to manage WCCC. [2] This was effective July 1, 2013, at the beginning of the state's fiscal year. [ 4 ] In mid-2012, MTC had been awarded a contract to manage three other private prisons in the state: East Mississippi Correctional Facility , Marshall County ...
Aug. 11—ANDERSON — In an effort to retain correctional officers at the Madison County Jail, the Madison County Council voted to approve a pay increase. The council Tuesday approved transfers ...
MDOC or mDOC may refer to: Maine Department of Corrections; Massachusetts Department of Corrections; Michigan Department of Corrections; Mississippi Department of ...
As of September 1, 2008, Central Mississippi Correctional Facility, with a capacity of 3,665, had 3,610 prisoners, making up a total of 25.07% of people within the Mississippi Department of Corrections-operated prisons, county jails, and community work centers. [14]
It was formerly a for-profit prison managed by Management and Training Corporation (MTC) on behalf of MDOC. [1] [2] The minimum/medium-security prison facility has an authorized capacity of 1,076 and is on 17 acres (6.9 ha) of enclosed area. The prison property has a total of 47 acres (19 ha). [3]
As of September 1, 2008, South Mississippi Correctional Institution, with a capacity of 3,204, had 3,106 prisoners, making up a total of 21.57% of people within the Mississippi Department of Corrections-operated prisons, county jails, and community work centers. [9]