The Michigan Department of Improvement ( MDOC ) oversees prisons and parole and trial populations in the state of Michigan, USA. He has 31 prison facilities, and the Alternative Special Immigration program, together compiled around 41,000 prisoners. 71,000 other people undergoing probation and parole are under his supervision. (Figures 2015) This agent has its headquarters at Grandview Plaza in Lansing.
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Michigan Departments Department Division
Facility Administration
The Facility Administration (CFA) is responsible for state prisons and prisons, including the Alternative Special Jail (training camp). The CFA has an administrative office in Lansing where a Deputy Director oversees a secure facility network. This network is divided into two regions, and each region has a Regional Prison Administrator that has supervision over the warden. At the local level, the warden oversees the daily operations of the prisons and camps. The CFA also manages several aspects of peripherals from facility operations, including transportation of prisoners, food service and classification.
The network of state-safe facilities oversees the diverse population of offenders. The physical plants also stretched for centuries, from the Michigan Reformation in Ionia (built in the late 1870s) to the modern Bellamy Creek Cemetery Facility, completed in 2001.
Prison
In January 2017, thirty-one DOC facilities were open and operational.
Prisons are categorized into different levels of security. The Safe Level Facility I houses more manageable prisoners in the network (although they may have committed violent crimes). A Level V prison in the state that raises maximum management issues is a maximum security risk, or both. Some detainees may have more than one security level.
Field Operations Administration
The Field Operations Administration (FOA) is responsible for state probation surveillance and parole as well as other surveillance methods, including the parole board. It also oversees the Detroit Detention Center and Detroit Reentry Center. There are 105 field offices across the state.
Operations Support Administration
The Operations Support Administration is responsible for overseeing departmental finances, personnel services - including training and hiring new employees, policy development, work relationships, and physical services of plants and the environment.
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Successful Offenders
The Vision of Michigan Offenders' Success Model [1] is that any offenders released from prison will have the tools needed to succeed in society and the opportunity to utilize these tools to become productive and independent citizens.
Vocational Village
The Vocational Village [2] is the first skilled trading training program aimed at providing a positive learning community for prisoners who seriously complete career and technical education. This place is located in Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility, level II, the middle security prison in Ionia. The second site will start operating immediately at the Parnall Correctional Facility, the first-rate jail in Jackson. The Huron Valley Women's Prison Facility at Ypsilanti is also scheduled to become a Vocational Village site.
Operation
MDOC was previously contracted with Aramark for its food service. On July 13, 2015, it was announced that it switched to Trinity Services Group.
Falling officers and prisoners
Since the founding of the Michigan Repair Department, 13 officers/employees have died in the duties.
See also
- List of law enforcement agencies in Michigan
- Michigan state prison list
National:
- List of United States correction bodies
References
External links
- Michigan Recovery Department
- [3] (PDF file)
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