1 Serving the people of West Virginia since 1866 WV Division of Corrections 2009 Joint Correctional & Public Health Training Conference.

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1 Serving the people of West Virginia since 1866 WV Division of Corrections 2009 Joint Correctional & Public Health Training Conference

2 Executive Leadership Team Jim Rubenstein, Commissioner William Haines, Deputy Commissioner Jan Chamberlain, Asst. Commissioner

3 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 & Vision Vision: The vision of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to be recognized as an innovative leader in providing quality correctional services. Mission: The mission of the West Virginia Division of Corrections is to enhance public safety by providing a safe, secure, humane correctional system, including an effective community supervision program, opportunities to prepare offenders for successful re-entry, and sensitivity and responsiveness to victims of crime. WV Division of Corrections

Mission Enhancing Public Safety Enhancing Public Safety Providing a Safe Facilities EnvironmentProviding a Safe Facilities Environment The #1 Priority of the Agency is to run safe, secure, and humane correctional facilities for staff, offenders, and the citizens of West Virginia. The #1 Priority of the Agency is to run safe, secure, and humane correctional facilities for staff, offenders, and the citizens of West Virginia. Who we incarcerate: adult males & females and youthful offenders who are convicted of state felonies as defined by WV Code. Who we incarcerate: adult males & females and youthful offenders who are convicted of state felonies as defined by WV Code. Community SupervisionCommunity Supervision Parole Services: supervising WV Parolees and Out of State Parolees/Probationers, providing a variety of re-entry and supervision services. Parole Services: supervising WV Parolees and Out of State Parolees/Probationers, providing a variety of re-entry and supervision services.

Mission, continued… Inmate Re-Entry To Society Inmate Re-Entry To Society Re-Entry Services include major initiatives in each of the following areas:Re-Entry Services include major initiatives in each of the following areas: Education Education Vocational Skills Vocational Skills Work Opportunities Work Opportunities Treatment Treatment Linking Organizations and Services Linking Organizations and Services

Mission, continued… Victim Sensitivity Victim Sensitivity The WVDOC strives to remember the Victim in each of our activities; treating them as customers to whom we provide a valuable service and assurance of quality.

8 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

9 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 CenterPocahontas County Minimum Security [M]Mark Williamson, Warden Huntington Work Release CenterCabell County Work Release [M & F] Renae Stubblefield, Administrator

10 Huttonsville Correctional CenterRandolph County Close Custody [M]Teresa Waid, Warden Lakin Correctional CenterMason County All custodies [F] Adrian Hoke, Warden Martinsburg Correctional CenterBerkeley Co. Intake Center [M]Scott Paugh, Warden Mount Olive Correctional ComplexFayette County Maximum [M]David Ballard, Warden Northern Correctional CenterMarshall County Close & Special Management [M]Evelyn Seifert, Warden

11 Ohio County Correctional CenterOhio County Minimum [M]William Yurcina, Administrator Pruntytown Correctional CenterTaylor County Medium [M]Jim Ielapi, Warden Stevens Correctional CenterMcDowell County (contract) Medium [M]George Janice, Warden St. Marys Correctional CenterPleasants County Medium [M]William Fox, Warden Slayton Work CampFayette County Work Camp [M]David Ballard, Warden Training AcademyJackson County Employee Training [M & F]Randy Perdue, Director

12 Division of Corrections

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14 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

15 Institution & Center Counts as of 31 Dec 2008 UnitMalesFemalesTotal Inmates ACC BCC CWRC DCC2100 HCC1,0710 HWRC LCC0447 MCC990 McD4330 MOCC9870 NCC2520 OCCC550 PCC3570 SMCC5300 SWC450 Totals4, ,896

16 “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

17 WVDOC Position Counts of 31 Dec 2008 UnitWVDOCNon-WVDOCTotals ACC BCC190 CWRC DCC HCC HWRC18119 LCC MCC McD0180 MOCC & SWC NCC OCCC PCC SMCC Parole Services590 Industries49.10 Training Academy180 Special Services Totals1, ,520.85

18 TypeMiles Funerals38,883 Death Beds7,040 Court223,593 Planned Medical129,971 Emergency Medical12,316 Other Correctional Facilities295,738 Other781,091 Total1,488,632 “Coming to a Neighborhood Near You” 2008 Transportation

19 Food Service DOC Operated: ACC, BCC, CWRC, DCC, HWRC, PCC, SMCC Aramark Operated: HCC, LCC, MCC, MOCC, NCC, OCCC, SWC McDowell County Operated: SCC

20 Medical & Dental Services Wexford: All except those below Prime Care: NCC & OCCC Private Care: BCC, CWRC, HWRC McDowell County: SCC

21 Mental Health Services Psi-Med: sub-contractor to Wexford providing services to all facilities except work release centers and McDowell County.