Stringfellow (R2)
Correctional Institutions Division - Prison
ACA Accredited Unit Since April 2007
Unit Full Name: | A.M. "Mac" Stringfellow Unit |
Unit Address and Phone Number: | 1200 FM 655, Rosharon, TX 77583 (281) 595-3413 (**018) |
Unit Location: | Four miles west of FM 521 on FM 655 in Brazoria County |
Senior Warden: | Bridgette Hayes |
Regional Director: | Maricia Jackson, Region III |
Deputy Division Director: | John Werner |
Date Unit Established or On Line: | July 1908 |
Total Employees: | 313 |
Security Employees: | 243 |
Non-Security Employees: | 47 |
Windham Education Employees: | 3 |
Contract Medical and Mental Health Employees: | Medical = 17; Mental Health = 3 |
Inmate Gender: | Male |
Capacity: | Unit: 893 Trusty Camp: 319; SAFPF: 319 |
Custody Levels Housed: | G1-G4, Outside Trusty; Substance Abuse |
Approximate Acreage: | 14,667 (Co-located with Ramsey and Terrell) (Additional 2,200 leased acres) |
Agricultural Operations: | Stringfellow, Ramsey, and Terrell work in cooperation: Cotton Gin, Cow/Calf Operation, Edible and Field Crops, Farm Shop, Fresh Vegetable Cannery, Grain Dryer/Storage, Alfalfa Dehydrator, Swine Finishing Operation, Security Horses, and Security Pack Canines. |
Manufacturing and Logistics Op.: | Southern Region Distribution and Freight Terminal |
Facility Operations: | Unit Maintenance |
Addional Operations: | Kosher Kitchen |
Medical Capabilities: | Ambulatory medical, dental, and mental health services. Digital Medical Services (DMS), electronic specialty clinics, and CPAP accommodating housing available. Managed by UTMB. |
Special Treatment Programs: | Sex Offender Treatment Program (SOTP); Special Needs Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility (SAFPF) |
Educational Programs: | Literacy (Adult Basic Education/GED), CHANGES/Pre-Release, Cognitive Intervention |
Career and Technology Programs: Construction Carpentry; Diesel Mechanics | |
Additional Programs/Services: | Faith Based Dormitory, Adult Education Program (upon availability), Peer Education, Chaplaincy Services, Community Tours, Crime Stoppers, GO KIDS Initiative |
Community Work Projects: | Services provided to county agencies, local organizations, and Habitat for Humanity. |
Volunteer Initiatives: | Employment/Job Skills, Substance Abuse Education, Life Skills, Support Groups, Religious/Faith Based Studies and Activities |