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ADCRR Winslow-Apache is for State Prison offenders sentenced anywhere from one year to life by the State Court in the county where the charges were filed
All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for State - minimum facility.
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If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders
Located at 38322 US Hwy 180 in St. Johns, AZ, ADCRR Winslow-Apache carefully assigns inmates based on their custody level, considering factors like criminal history. ADCRR Winslow-Apache offers diverse educational and vocational programs aimed at equipping offenders for successful reintegration into society and reducing recidivism. Through these initiatives, inmates gain skills and confidence, fostering personal growth and resilience.
When someone you care about ends up in a state prison, it can be tough to navigate the ins and outs of the system. From figuring out how to stay in touch to understanding what you can do to make their time easier, it can feel overwhelming. That's where this webpage comes in handy. It's here to help you get the lowdown on Arizona Department of Corrections (ADCRR) Winslow-Apache Unit so you can stay connected and support your loved one during their time inside.
Communication is important, the prison offers a phone program for outbound calls only, with inmates unable to receive incoming calls. Accepting collect calls can be expensive, sometimes exceeding $10 per call. Click here for discounts on inmate calls, especially if the communication with your inmate is frequent. It's important to remember that all phone calls are recorded, and discussing sensitive legal matters over these lines is discouraged.
While incarcerated, reading is often the best use of time. Please note that books and magazines, puzzles, and word searches ordered for inmates must come directly from the publisher. This policy ensures that the items are new, untampered, and comply with the facility's regulations. Prisons and jails enforce this rule to prevent the introduction of contraband or prohibited materials. By restricting orders to publishers, the facility can better maintain security and control over the content entering the institution. Any books or magazines not received directly from the publisher will be rejected and not delivered to the inmate. You may, however, send letters and selfies to inmates with this easy-to-use app, packages starting at only $8.00.
ADCRR-Winslow, situated in Navajo County, stands as a cornerstone among the 13 prison facilities under the purview of the Arizona Department of Corrections. Positioned 203 miles northwest of Phoenix, this institution holds significant importance within the state's justice system. Comprising a minimum security unit near St. Johns, ADCRR-Winslow accommodates approximately 1,928 individuals across 3 housing units and 2 special housing units, spanning security levels 2, 4, and 5. Employing a meticulous score classification system, the facility assesses each inmate's custody and security level, with scores ranging from 1 to 5, reflective of varying degrees of risk or need. Functioning as a medium to high-security prison, ASPC-Winslow ensures the safe and secure confinement of its residents.
Nestled adjacent to State Highway 87, ASPC-Winslow stands as a testament to Arizona's commitment to corrections. Its inception traces back to groundbreaking ceremonies in 1985, with construction spanning from 1986 to 1990. The incorporation of the Apache unit in 1995 added 334 minimum beds and 12 detention beds to the facility's capacity, further solidifying its role in the correctional landscape.
Dedicated administrative teams at ASPC-Winslow are resolute in their mission to reduce relapse, revocation, and recidivism among residents. By fostering a culture of accountability, responsibility, and educational pursuit, the facility endeavors to equip individuals with the skills and resources necessary for successful community reintegration. Each unit within the complex prioritizes the delivery of quality programming, education, and resident-engaged activities, aimed at enhancing life skills and facilitating positive transformation.
Programs at ADCRR-Winslow are meticulously tailored to facilitate rehabilitation and skill development among residents:
Work Crews - The Apache unit offers residents the opportunity to participate in various off-site work crews, contributing to community betterment and beautification projects. These crews, encompassing the Wildland Fire crew, Healthy Forest Initiative crew, and Arizona Department of Transportation crew, afford residents the chance to acquire new job skills and techniques while serving the local community.
Education - ADCRR-Winslow offers a diverse array of academic and life skills programs, overseen by certified teachers. These programs include Functional Literacy, High School Diploma, General Equivalency Diploma (GED), and Peer-to-Peer GED initiatives. Additionally, the Coronado unit provides work-based education programs such as CTE Masonry, while both the Coronado and Kaibab units offer online Associate Degree programs through Central Arizona College, spanning Business, Arts, and General Studies.
Treatment & Self-Improvement Programs - Treatment programs at ADCRR-Winslow encompass medical and mental health counseling, NA/AA meetings, recreational activities, self-paced workouts, and various self-improvement classes such as Changing Offender Behavior, Re-Entry, Courage to Change, and Positive Parenting Program. Facilitated by qualified staff and fellow residents, these programs aim to address substance abuse, promote mental wellness, and foster personal growth and development. Additionally, the Apache unit hosts a Substance Abuse Moderate Treatment Program led by a Senior Correctional Substance Abuse Counselor.
In conclusion, ADCRR-Winslow serves as a linchpin within Arizona's correctional system, offering comprehensive programs and services aimed at promoting rehabilitation, education, and successful community reintegration for its residents. Through a blend of accountability, education, and support, the facility endeavors to empower individuals to lead fulfilling and productive lives beyond the confines of incarceration.
ADCRR Winslow-Apache maintains a database of current inmates and their locations within the system. To locate an inmate, begin by using the DOC locator tool, which requires entering the first three letters of the inmate's first and last name, allowing for variations in spelling.
If unable to locate the desired information through free resources, users may opt to use the Arrest Record Search, which requires payment. While this option incurs a small fee, it provides access to the most up-to-date data available.
General Visiting Hours:
Saturday and Sunday
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The non-contact visitation
Monday through Friday
For a 2-hour period between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm
Non-contact visits must be scheduled at least 72 hours prior to the visit by contacting the visitation office.