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The DC Department of Corrections takes the safety and well-being of DOC residents, visitors, staff, volunteers and contractors extremely seriously. The READY Center The Resources to Empower and Develop You (READY) Center is a consolidated location where formerly incarcerated District of Columbia residents can access services to ensure ...
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The Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF), originally constructed by the District of Columbia, Department of Corrections, was activated in May 1992 as a specialized medium security institution. The eight-story structure stands on 10.2 acres next to the Central Detention Facility off 19th and D Streets, SE, in Washington, DC.
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Department of Corrections Headquarters 2000 14th Street, NW, Seventh Floor, Washington DC 20009 Office Hours Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm Phone: (202) 698-4932 ...
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Office Hours Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm Connect With Us 2000 14th Street, NW, Seventh Floor, Washington, DC 20009 Phone: (202) 698-4932 Fax: (202) 671-2043
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General inmate information may be obtained by contacting the Department’s Records Office at (202) 523-7060. If you are a victim and have a DC Department of Corrections’ (DCDC) inmate ID Number, a Metropolitan Police Department identification number (PDID), an inmate’s full name, or the court case number, you can receive automated updates on inmate movements by registering with VINE ...
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DC Corrections Information Council. What Does the CIC Do? The CIC is mandated to inspect and monitor the correctional facilities where DC residents are incarcerated, including DC Department of Corrections facilities in the District and over 100 Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities across the country.
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History. The DOC was first established as an agency in 1946, when the District Jail (built 1872) was combined with the Lorton Correctional Complex. The latter began as a workhouse for male prisoners in 1910, but later expanded to include eight prisons on 3,000 acres (12 km 2) of land in Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia.. In 1999 the DCDC was paying the Virginia Department of Corrections to ...
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The DC Department of Corrections (DOC) operates two jail facilities: the Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF), and the Central Detention Facility also known as the DC Jail (CDF). The facilities are located adjacent to one another in southeast Washington, D.C. The DOC also operates the Central Cell Block (CCB) which is located at 300 Indiana Avenue Northwest, Washington, D.C.
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Corrections Foundation; Parole Information; Inspector General; General Counsel; Prison Rape Elimination Act; Prison Tips Line (Spanish) Contact Us. 501 South Calhoun Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500. Main: 850-488-5021. Phone Directory;
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All visits will continue to be scheduled via the Internet or by calling 1 (888) 906-6394 or (202) 442-6155 (Tuesday through Saturday from 9 am-5 pm). Social visits at the DC Jail are conducted at the Department’s Video Visitation Center, located at the DC General Hospital complex (adjacent to the jail), and in select community visitation ...
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