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Kegans ISF Unit
Kegans Unit Parole Review Is Voted By the Huntsville Parole Board Office
Address:
Joe Kegans Intermediate Sanction Facility707 Top StreetHouston, TX 77002
Phone: (713) 224-6584 (**117)
Location: One-half mile south of I-10 on the north side of downtown Houston on San Jacinto Street in Harris County
Joe Kegans Intermediate Sanction Facility707 Top StreetHouston, TX 77002
Phone: (713) 224-6584 (**117)
Location: One-half mile south of I-10 on the north side of downtown Houston on San Jacinto Street in Harris County
Unit Full Name: Joe Kegans Intermediate Sanction Facility
Date Unit Established or On Line: October 1997
Total Employees: 155
Security Employees: 129
Non-Security Employees: 19
Windham Education Employees: 3
Contract Medical and Mental Health Employees: Medical = 4; Mental Health = 0
Inmate Gender: Male
Capacity: 657
Custody Levels Housed: IS/J1, Parole Offenders
Approximate Acreage: 1
Agricultural Operations: Texas Second Chance Food Bank Program
Manufacturing and Logistics Op.: None
Facility Operations: Unit Maintenance
Additional Operations: None
Medical Capabilities: Ambulatory medical and dental services. Managed by UTMB.
Special Treatment Programs: Intermediate Sanction Facility (ISF)
Educational Programs: Literacy (Adult Basic Education/GED), CHANGES/Pre-Release, Cognitive Intervention
Additional Programs/Services: Faith-Based Dormitory, Prisoner Reentry Initiative (PRI), Adult Education Program (upon availability), Peer Education, Reentry Planning, Chaplaincy Services, Crime Stoppers, GO KIDS Initiative
Community Work Projects: Services provided to city and county agencies, the area food bank, and local organizations.
Volunteer Initiatives: Literacy/Education, Employment/Job Skills, Substance Abuse Education, Life Skills, Support Groups, Post-Release Housing, Religious/Faith-Based Studies and Activities, Serving for Success TDCJ Unit Directory Information https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/unit_directory/index.html
Date Unit Established or On Line: October 1997
Total Employees: 155
Security Employees: 129
Non-Security Employees: 19
Windham Education Employees: 3
Contract Medical and Mental Health Employees: Medical = 4; Mental Health = 0
Inmate Gender: Male
Capacity: 657
Custody Levels Housed: IS/J1, Parole Offenders
Approximate Acreage: 1
Agricultural Operations: Texas Second Chance Food Bank Program
Manufacturing and Logistics Op.: None
Facility Operations: Unit Maintenance
Additional Operations: None
Medical Capabilities: Ambulatory medical and dental services. Managed by UTMB.
Special Treatment Programs: Intermediate Sanction Facility (ISF)
Educational Programs: Literacy (Adult Basic Education/GED), CHANGES/Pre-Release, Cognitive Intervention
Additional Programs/Services: Faith-Based Dormitory, Prisoner Reentry Initiative (PRI), Adult Education Program (upon availability), Peer Education, Reentry Planning, Chaplaincy Services, Crime Stoppers, GO KIDS Initiative
Community Work Projects: Services provided to city and county agencies, the area food bank, and local organizations.
Volunteer Initiatives: Literacy/Education, Employment/Job Skills, Substance Abuse Education, Life Skills, Support Groups, Post-Release Housing, Religious/Faith-Based Studies and Activities, Serving for Success TDCJ Unit Directory Information https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/unit_directory/index.html
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