DE DOC-Plummer Community Corrections Center

Community Corrections-State

Last Updated: February 26, 2024
Address
38 Todds Ln, Wilmington, DE 19805
Beds
246
County
New Castle
Phone
302-761-2800
Fax
302-577-2849

PCCC is for Community Corrections-State offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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You can support your loved ones at PCCC on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 302-761-2800.

The PCCC is overseen by the Delaware Department of Corrections and consists of six community-based programs that supervise both pre-sentenced and sentenced offenders, prioritizing public safety and cost-effective alternatives to incarceration. Working in collaboration with the Department's Work Release Center, located at 38 Todds Ln Wilmington, DE, and other criminal justice agencies, the division oversees thousands of offenders in the community.

The Pre-Release Center at PCCC is a dynamic facility overseeing male offenders engaged in traditional work release (WR) and Road to Recovery (R2R) substance abuse treatment programs. Additionally, PCCC employs inmates at structured wages to perform facility tasks, fostering skill development, work ethic, and social responsibility.

Inmate workers are assigned roles in food service, maintenance, telephone operations, housekeeping, groundskeeping, and laundry, aiding Department staff and gaining valuable skills. PCCC also coordinates community work projects, including cleanup, snow removal, and repairs, allowing offenders to contribute positively to the local community.

Newly arrived work release offenders and weekenders, often serving DUI or Family Court commitments, engage in community service projects to instill responsibility and provide restitution to the community. Work Release itself offers a structured transition from prison to community life, offering work, education, treatment, training, and counseling opportunities while prioritizing public safety.

Offenders enter the program by court order or DOC classification, typically staying for four to six months. They work for private employers, undergo mandatory substance abuse testing, and contribute to room and board fees and court obligations. Through a phased system, offenders gain increased freedoms, including approved host visits and home stays, while adhering to curfew checks and occasional home visits.

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in Delaware. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at DE DOC-Plummer Community Corrections Center.

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Visitation Information

Visiting hours for PCCC are subject to change, so it's crucial to confirm them by contacting the facility directly by phone. Please reach out to 302-761-2800, on visitation procedures, applications, or directions to the facility in Wilmington. Please note that visitors will undergo a thorough search before entering the premises, and personal belongings, including cell phones, are strictly prohibited. Individuals under probation, parole, or community corrections supervision must obtain approval from their supervising officer and the superintendent before visiting, although such visits are not typically approved.

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