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* Do not use Governor Parkinson and Secretary Werholtz Honor Kansas Department of Corrections Employee and Volunteer of the Year Award Recipients (May 20, 2009)
by David Cook published Aug 17, 2011 last modified Sep 26, 2011 11:27 AM
Governor Mark Parkinson and Kansas Secretary of Corrections Roger Werholtz honored Department of Corrections employees and volunteers Wednesday for their service to the State of Kansas during an awards ceremony held at the State Capitol.
Located in Newsroom / / ARCHIVE - PREVIOUS NEWS RELEASES / 2009 News Releases
Former KDOC Dental Instructor Faces Criminal Charges
by cherylca published Apr 26, 2019
An investigation by the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) has led to criminal charges in Shawnee County against a former Topeka Correctional Facility dental instructor for inappropriate conduct involving female inmates.
Located in Newsroom / News Releases
31 LCMHF inmates pass GED through Barton; dozens earn industry certifications
by KDOC News published May 02, 2018 last modified May 03, 2018 10:42 AM
Xavier Pennington landed in jail in 2016 for dealing drugs. It was rock bottom, but from there he had nowhere to go but up. Now the once high-school-dropout has earned his diploma via the state GED exam through Barton Community College, and has mastered skills to earn an honest wage when he is released in November of 2019.
Located in Newsroom / News Stories
81 LCMHF inmates celebrate educational landmarks through Barton
by Barton Community College published Apr 25, 2019
More than a year and a half ago, Jerry Jett was a high school dropout. He wound up arrested and incarcerated for aggravated robbery. He will be released in May. Statistically speaking, he would normally have a high likelihood of reincarceration, a trend known as recidivism.
Located in Newsroom / News Stories
Former New York Inmate Turned Fitness Entrepreneur Films at Lansing
by KDOC News published Feb 10, 2017 last modified May 11, 2018 10:54 AM
New York City-based workout expert Coss Marte uses sweat and pain to build character, as well as healthy bodies. He pushes his clients to use their own body weight and limited space to hone their physiques. He knows how to do this, because he once lost 70 pounds himself, doing exercises primarily in a prison cell.
Located in Newsroom / / ARCHIVED News Stories / ARCHIVED: 2017 News Stories
KCI staff member earns National Correctional Industries Award
by admin published Nov 26, 2013 last modified Jul 07, 2015 01:28 PM
Tom Vohs, deputy director of Kansas Correctional Industries (KCI) in Lansing, was named the winner of the National Correctional Industries Association (NCIA) staff award for the South Central Region and is a finalist for a national award which will be announced in April.
Located in Newsroom / / ARCHIVED News Stories / ARCHIVED: 2013 News Stories
* Do not use Spring 2011 Newsletter
by David Cook published Oct 01, 2008 last modified Aug 07, 2013 12:40 PM
The Beacon - Spring 2011
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
File 588 -- 4/8/13
by Libby Snider published Mar 17, 2014
Distribution #588: IMPPs 01-113, 12-136
Located in KDOC Policies / IMPP Distribution Summaries / 2013 Distribution Summaries
File Outdoor Visitation Suspension - 2016
by Carla_Hawks published Dec 22, 2016
Located in Facilities / NCF / Visiting Information
One Winfield Correctional Facility Escapee Back in Custody
by cherylca published Jun 20, 2012 last modified Mar 12, 2015 02:00 PM
A Crime Stoppers tip led to the arrest Wednesday of escapee Frank L. Crutchfield, 48, by Wichita Police. Authorities continue to search for Robert E. Cook, 52, who escaped with Crutchield from Winfield Correctional Facility Saturday.
Located in Newsroom / / ARCHIVED - PREVIOUS NEWS RELEASES / 2012 News Releases