Arizona State Prison Complex
The Arizona State Prison Complex in Phoenix, AZ, serves as a crucial facility within the state's corrections system. It operates as a reception center for adult male inmates entering the Department of Corrections, excluding Death Row and life-sentenced individuals. Upon arrival from all Arizona counties, inmates undergo medical and psychiatric screenings, initial classification, and statewide transportation.
Within the complex, a transitional care unit caters to mental health inmates, while an inpatient care unit known as the Baker Ward provides medical services with 45 beds. Skilled inmates from diverse backgrounds are selected to maintain the facility, taking on roles such as kitchen workers, yard crews, and cleaners.
Furthermore, the ASPC-Phoenix Complex offers various programs aimed at inmate rehabilitation and self-improvement. Inmates have access to education programs like Mandatory Literacy, Special Education, and GED courses through the Phoenix Success Academy. Additionally, mental health support is provided through psychoeducation groups, art therapy sessions, and various self-improvement programs to equip inmates for successful reentry into society.
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