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General Population Level 5 (G5) or High-Risk G5 or High Risk custody refers to offenders who have assaultive behaviors or extensive disciplinary records. (Housing) must be housed in a cell specifically designated for housing only G5 custody offenders. (Jobs) primarily assigned to field force.
What is the TDCJ Personnel Directive 22 policy?
Harassing or Retaliating Against Another - Non-EEO related - See 22a and 22b: An employee shall not harass or retaliate against another individual in any form or for any reason.
What is the largest TDCJ unit?
The largest TDCJ prison is the Coffield Unit, with a capacity of 4,021 inmates. The largest female prison is the Christina Crain Unit, with a capacity of 2,013 inmates.
What TDCJ units are shutting down?
With the most recent prison closures, TDCJ now operates 101 facilities. The agency had also shut down three other prisons in September 2020: Garza East in Beeville, Jester I Unit near Sugar Land and Bradshaw State Jail in Henderson. Only the first two of those three were permanent closures, the agency said.
How many prisons have been closed in Texas?
Once the prisons shut their doors, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice will have closed 10 prisons in the last decade. Eight others have been closed in recent years, which Whitmire credits to a legislative shift to treatment and diversion in 2007 and a sustained focus on criminal justice reforms.
Discrimination or Harassment Against Persons of a Protected Class or Retaliation - Violation Level 1: Discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, sex (gender), including sexual harassment, national origin, age (40 or above), disability, or genetic information is prohibited.
What TDCJ units are in Palestine?
UNITS ASSIGNED TO THE PALESTINE BOARD OFFICE Beto Unit. Billy Moore Unit. Boyd Unit. Bradshaw State Jail. Coffield Unit. East Texas Treatment Facility. Gurney Unit. Hodge Unit.
Why is there no AC in Texas prisons?
Despite budget surplus, Texas Legislature makes little money available for prison air conditioning. Stifling heat has killed inmates and exacerbated employee turnover in Texas prisons. But funding for air conditioning was whittled down in the draft budget released Thursday.
Related links
Texas - Administrative Directive AD-03.82.pdf
11-Dec-2009 ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTIVE. SUBJECT: AUTHORITY: APPLICABILITY: Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). POLICY:.
Administrative Directives AD-07.11 - Use of Offender Labor for Community Work Projects (PDF) AD-02.28 - Agency Research (PDF) AD-03.42 - Offender Marriages (
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