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New London Pre-Trial Confinement is for Military Prisons offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.
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The New London Pre-Trial Confinement Facility - Naval Air Station, located at Bldg 160, Box 42 in Groton, CT, is a military prison is a specialized correctional facility operated by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to house service members who have been convicted of crimes under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). These facilities play a crucial role in maintaining military discipline, ensuring accountability, and upholding the integrity of the armed forces. Unlike civilian prisons, military correctional institutions operate under a structured system that enforces strict discipline, provides rehabilitative opportunities, and, in some cases, allows for reintegration into military service. The United States Disciplinary Barracks (USDB) at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, is the nation’s highest-security military prison, designed for inmates serving lengthy sentences, while lower-level military brigs and regional correctional facilities house individuals serving shorter terms or awaiting court-martial.
When a service member is convicted at court-martial, they undergo a classification and intake process to determine their security level, rehabilitation needs, and facility placement. Those sentenced to less than a year may be housed in a regional Level I facility, which focuses on rehabilitation and potential return to duty. Those serving longer sentences or convicted of serious offenses, such as violent crimes or espionage, are assigned to Level II or Level III facilities, where they serve their time under stricter security protocols. Pretrial detainees, those awaiting trial or sentencing, may also be held in military jails or regional brigs. Regardless of their classification, all military prison inmates are subject to a regimented schedule, work assignments, and rehabilitative programs, including vocational training, education, and substance abuse counseling, aimed at preparing them for reintegration into society.
Military correctional facilities also have distinct parole and clemency procedures, overseen by the Military Clemency and Parole Board, which evaluates inmate progress and determines eligibility for early release. Unlike civilian inmates, those who are dishonorably discharged upon release may lose military benefits and face additional challenges reintegrating into civilian life. However, for eligible service members, military prisons provide structured programs that encourage rehabilitation and personal accountability. As part of the broader Military Justice System, these institutions ensure that justice is served while upholding the core values of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Transient Personnel Unit/Pre-Trial Confinement Facility (TPU/PCF) Jacksonville. The TPU/PCF mission is to provide Sailors expeditious transition processing to and from deployed Fleet units and overseas commands and to provide a safe and secure environment for multi-services prisoners awaiting trial, release, or transfer. Located at Building 409 on Seabee Court onboard NAS Jacksonville, our staff works to support customers from the hundreds of commands in the Southeast Region and world-wide. Our command operates 24/7, 365 days a year. The 24 hour quarterdeck number is: (904) 542-2575.
Inside Building 409 on Allegheny Street aboard NAS Jacksonville, Transient Personnel Unit staff work expeditiously and efficiently to process Navy personnel who are en route to their next naval assignment or awaiting medical treatment, disciplinary action, or discharge/retirement to the civilian community.
NAS JACKSONVILLE. Sailors en route to an underway or deployed command homeported at NAS JACKSONVILLE can check into the TPU/PCF at NAS Jacksonville, Bldg. 409, Phone at DSN: 942-1172 or COMM: (904) 542-1172.
NS MAYPORT. Sailors en route to an underway or deployed command homeported at NS MAYPORT can check into the Transient Personnel Detachment (TPD) at NS Mayport, Building 1587, Phone: (904) 270-7732 or the NS Mayport Quarterdeck after hours. For room accommodations aboard NS Mayport, check in to Bachelor Enlisted Quarters MCPON Building 2105. Phone: (904) 270-7579.
PRE-TRIAL CONFINEMENT. Escorts bringing prisoners for confinement must check in at Bldg. 409. For prisoner check in or out questions contact TPU/PCF Control Center at (904) 542-3314/3315.
Transient Personnel Unit/Pre-Trial Confinement: Comm (904) 542-1007; DSN 942-1007