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arhunt Posted: 8 Aug 2007 9:17 AM

 

WARREN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION

 
 
Warden: Wanza Jackson
 
 
Deputy of Operations: Chae J. Harris
Deputy Warden of Special Services: Julia Bush
Deputy of Administration: Rudolph Pringle
 
 
5787 State Route 63
P.O. Box 120
Lebanon, Ohio 45036
(513) 932-3388
Fax: (513) 933-0150
 
 
 
 
The Warren Correctional Institution seeks to provide offenders of felony convictions within the State of Ohio a safe, efficient, humane and appropriately secure correctional institution, while maintaining dedication to the protection of citizens of the State of Ohio and the local community. The institution seeks to provide its employees with opportunities for professional growth and development through education, mentorship and training. Mindful of Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's initiatives of re-entry, community service and victim reparation, we seek to instill in offenders an improved sense of responsibility and the capacity to become law-abiding members of society.
       
Institutional Information
Date Opened 1989 Population as of 7/07 1,363
Total Acreage 45 Black Inmates 755
Accreditation Status Yes White Inmates 583
Total Security Staff 228 Hispanic Inmates 22
Total Staff 403 Other Inmates 5
GRF Budget (subject to monthly review/adjustment) $29,561,039.51 Escapes/Walkaways 2007 0
Daily Cost Per Inmate $67.92 *Security Level  2 (7),
      3 (1,353),

4 (3)

 
 
Unique Programs
  • Rover Rehab: In a partnership benefiting dogs and people, the prison, the Humane Society of Warren County and the 4 Paws for Ability have developed the Rover Rehab program. Since its inception in April 1998, the program has placed over 100 dogs, including service dogs for various persons with physical, mental or emotional needs. Rover Rehab maintains up to 12 dogs at WCI at any given time.
  • Bright Future: This residential substance abuse/literacy program at WCI is designed to meet the needs of offenders who do no possess a high school diploma or GED and who are self-admitted or verified to have an alcohol or other drug problem. There are three phases of programming including, but not limited to screening and assessment, alcohol and other drug educational programming, fellowship meetings and relapse prevention counseling.

 
Inmate Programs
Industries
  • Tubular Furniture Operation
  • Notebook Binding Operation

Community Service
  • Art work
  • Silk screening
  • Sewing/Tailoring
  • Ohio Reads
  • Rover Rehab
  • Crayons to Computers
  • Adopt-A-School

Vocational
  • Electronic
  • Horticulture
  • Building Maintenance
  • Carpentry
  • Computer Repair

Academic
  • Adult Basic Education
  • GED
  • Wilmington College
  • ABLE/Literacy

 

Religious Services

 

 

Reading Room
 

In 2000, former First Lady Hope Taft approached the Director about establishing a reading room for the children who visited their incarcerated parent at the Pickaway Correctional Institution. This idea spread across the state, and now the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction maintains children’s reading rooms in each of the 32 institutions. The reading rooms encourage family literacy by providing a pleasant and comfortable setting for both child and incarcerated parent. Each room is stocked with a wide variety of children’s books and has an inmate narrator who reads to the visiting children twice a day. The role of the inmate narrator is to read picture books to the children in much the same manner that children’s hour would be done at a public library. A variety of arts and craft supplies for the children are also available in most of the rooms. Many of the supplies and books are donated by employees and service organizations. This past year the Department served over 45,000 children. The inmate narrators worked over 32,000 hours in reading to and with the children.
 

Visit the Reading Room at Warren

 
Visiting Hours
  • Wednesday through Sunday; 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • All visits by reservation only.
  • Reservation information: 1-513-932-9741
  • Visiting hours are subject to change without notice. Please call the institution to verify visiting hours before planning a visit.

 

For general visiting information or to download a visitor application, go to http://www.drc.state.oh.us/web/visiting.htm.


Directions to Warren Correctional Institution
 
* Classification Levels: 1 = Minimum, 2 = Medium, 3 = Close, 4 = Maximum, 5 = Administrative Maximum. Inmate classification levels change daily.
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