Monroe Correctional Complex (MCC) is a maximum-security prison located in Monroe, Washington, United States. It is operated by the Washington State Department of Corrections and houses approximately 2,200 male inmates. MCC is known for its high level of security and its focus on rehabilitation and education programs.
MCC was established in 1966 as a medium-security prison. In 1977, it was converted to a maximum-security facility. Over the years, MCC has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate its growing inmate population.
MCC employs a variety of security measures to ensure the safety of inmates, staff, and the surrounding community. These measures include:
The inmate population at MCC is diverse, representing a wide range of demographics and criminal histories. According to the Washington State Department of Corrections, the majority of inmates at MCC are serving sentences for violent crimes, such as:
MCC offers a variety of rehabilitation and education programs to help inmates prepare for their release and reintegration into society. These programs include:
MCC is staffed by a team of highly trained and experienced professionals, including:
Staff at MCC are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for inmates and supporting their rehabilitation and education efforts.
There are several common mistakes that visitors and inmates should avoid when visiting MCC. These mistakes include:
Violating any of these rules can result in disciplinary action, including loss of privileges, additional time in prison, or criminal charges.
MCC plays an important role in the Washington State criminal justice system by providing a safe and secure environment for inmates, offering rehabilitation and education programs to help inmates prepare for their release, and supporting staff who are committed to providing a positive and productive environment for inmates.
MCC offers a variety of benefits to inmates, including:
These benefits help inmates to prepare for their release and reintegration into society, reducing recidivism rates and improving public safety.
Table 1: Inmate Population at MCC
Year | Inmate Population |
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2018 | 2,200 |
2019 | 2,250 |
2020 | 2,300 |
2021 | 2,350 |
2022 | 2,400 |
Table 2: Crime Distribution of Inmates at MCC
Crime | Percentage of Inmates |
---|---|
Murder | 25% |
Assault | 30% |
Robbery | 20% |
Kidnapping | 15% |
Other | 10% |
Table 3: Rehabilitation and Education Programs at MCC
Program | Description |
---|---|
Educational programs | High school equivalency to college courses |
Vocational training | Welding, carpentry, auto repair |
Substance abuse treatment | Drug and alcohol addiction treatment |
Mental health services | Therapy, medication management, support groups |
Re-entry programs | Support, guidance, resources for release |
Table 4: Staffing at MCC
Position | Number of Staff |
---|---|
Corrections officers | 500 |
Counselors | 100 |
Teachers | 50 |
Vocational instructors | 25 |
Nurses | 25 |
Mental health professionals | 20 |
Social workers | 15 |
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