Facility Forward A Facility Restructuring Design Indiana Department of Correction Edwin G. Buss, Commissioner.

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Facility Forward A Facility Restructuring Design Indiana Department of Correction Edwin G. Buss, Commissioner

Preparing Indiana For Today, Tomorrow, & Beyond Strategically & Successfully

Current Capacity Shortfalls Minimum Security -Available Beds = 60 -Capacity = 96.1% Low Medium Security -Available Beds = 129 -Capacity = 99.1% High Medium Security -Available Beds = 29 -Capacity = 99.4% Maximum Security -Available Beds = 26 -Capacity = 99.5% All Male Facilities -Available Beds = 220 -Capacity = 99.1% All Female Facilities -Available Beds = 54 -Capacity = 97.8%

MJCF IJCF moves to Madison, IN and becomes MJCF IJCF Moves and becomes MJCF IJCF becomes Indiana Womens Prison IWRC moves and co- locates with IWP on the grounds of IJCF IWP Moves to IJCF PREF moves to the grounds of IWP PREF Moves to grounds of IWP IMRC moves to IWP and is co- located with PREF PEN Products moves and co- locate on new PREF grounds Indianapolis Parole moves to Downtown Location PREF Becomes new STOP Facility STOP New facility Short Term Offender Program opens Facility Forward At A Glance

FacilityCurrent Location Proposed Location Current Capacity Capacity at New Site Population Impact Indianapolis Juvenile Girls School RoadMadison Indiana Indiana Womens Prison Randolph & New York Girls School Road Indianapolis Womens Reentry Minnesota Street (Owned) Girls School Road PREFPlainfield Randolph & New York Indianapolis Mens Reentry West & McCarty (Owned) Randolph & New York PEN Products Lakeshore Drive (Leased) Randolph & New York Current Rent: 900K Annually Proposed Rent: $0 N/A Indianapolis Parole Lakeshore Drive (Leased) Randolph & New York Current Rent: 150K Annually Proposed Rent: $0 N/A STOPN/APlainfield01500 Gained Beds 2040 Managing Capacity Throughout the Agency

Projected Savings Overall Projected Savings = $186M More efficient utilization of current facilities increases bed capacity; therefore, delays the need to build a new facility Elimination of lease and utility expenses Co-locate PEN Products to the Randolph Street location Indianapolis Parole relocated to Downtown locations Sale of IMWR Facility Elimination of utility costs for both IMWR and IWWR Elimination of transportation of 2,000+ offenders annually

Why STOP?

Anticipated Timelines Announce Post Positions at MJCF July Recruit Staff Interview Staff Hire Staff July Training Staff Final Prep on MJCF Aug Training Staff OJT Staff Sep Open MJCF Oct IWP & IWCRC move to new campus Oct PREF & IMCRC move to new campus Oct/ Nov PEN & Indy Parole move to new location Nov STOP Opens Nov /Dec

Madison Juvenile Correctional Facility