What are the different levels of custody in TDCJ?

PROCEDURES: The principal custody designations for Institutional offenders are General Population Level 1 (G1), General Population Level 2 (G2), General Population Level 3 (G3), General Population Level 4 (G4), General Population Level 5 (G5) and maximum (administrative segregation) custody.
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What is a G5 in TDCJ?

General Population Level 5 (J5) Refers to offenders who have assaultive or aggressive disciplinary records. G5 or J5 custody offenders shall live in cells. They may not work outside the security fence without direct, armed supervision.
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What does G4 mean in TDCJ?

G4 - Faith Based Row, Most Innovative Program

G4 offenders are classified as medium custody because of behavioral problems, and as a result, live with certain restrictions. A G4 offender wrote "If you can't act right in society, you go to prison. If you can't act right in prison, you go to medium custody."
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What is the classification process for inmates?

Bureau of Prisons (BOP) institutions are classified into one of five security levels: MINIMUM, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, and ADMINISTRATIVE based on the level of security and staff supervision the institution is able to provide.
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What are the divisions of TDCJ?

The TDCJ consists of the following divisions: Administrative Review and Risk Management, Business and Finance, Community Justice Assistance, Correctional Institutions, Facilities, Health Services, Human Resources, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Agribusiness and Logistics, Office of the General Counsel, Parole, ...
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What does Cid mean for inmates?

CID/Criminal Investigation Division.
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What is CID in TDCJ?

The CID oversees state prisons, pre-release facilities, psychiatric facilities, Developmentally Disabled Offender Program, medical facilities, state jails, a geriatric facility, and substance abuse felony punishment facilities (SAFPF).
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What are the degrees of custody of prisoners?

Note that correctional facilities also vary by security level. The federal government uses a number scale to label prisons on a scale from one to six, with level six representing the highest security level. Most state prison systems label their correctional facilities as minimum, medium or maximum security.
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What are the two categories of inmates?

1. Insular or national prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of three years and one day to death; 2. Provincial prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of six months and one day to three years; 3. City prisoner – one who is sentenced to a prison term of one day to three years; and 4.
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What does medium custody classification mean?

Medium Custody means that Custody Level appropriate to an Inmate who is classified as eligible to be assigned to the Detention Facility but who is not eligible to be assigned to the least secure housing in the Detention Facility and may not work outside of the Detention Facility's area.
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What does 11d mean in TDCJ?

D The record indicates that the offender is a confirmed member of one of the TDCJ-CID designated security threat group. 11. OTHER. A or D Write an explanation. TEXAS.
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How much time do you serve on a 5 year sentence in TDCJ?

What can be determined is how long an offender must serve before the parole board will consider their case. If the offender was sentenced to five years for committing a 3(g) offense they must serve half of their sentence, two and a half years, before the parole board can consider them for parole.
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What is G1 classification?

The G reference refers to the severity and classification of the test and it can be G1 (Mild, Moderate, Harsh and Severe (G1, G2, G3 and Gx, respectively).
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What is an i 60 TDCJ?

A. A lawsuit that has been filed and has not terminated in the courts. For the purposes of the correspondence rules, an inmate will submit an I-60 to the law library supervisor requesting approval to correspond with an incarcerated co-party.
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What is a fi 6?

FI-6: Transfer to a rehabilitation program for at least six months with release to parole no earlier than a specified date after program completion. FI-6R: Pre-Release Therapeutic Community (PRTC), Pre-Release Substance Abuse Program (PRSAP), or In-Prison Therapeutic Community Program (IPTC)
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What is a pen pack?

Almost every inmate looks forward to their “Pen Package”. A Pen Package is a list of personal effects that the inmate can possess (also called their “Personal Effects”). These items may seem trivial in the real world but are very important in prison. They help the inmate cope with his/her surroundings.
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Which prisons are Category A?

Generally speaking, category A prisons are reserved for inmates who have been determined a threat to the public, the police or national security. These prisons are designed to make escape impossible for the prisoners, and are commonly described as 'high security' or 'maximum security' establishments.
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Which prisons are Category B?

Category B

These prisons are either local or training prisons. Local prisons house prisoners that are taken directly from court in the local area (sentenced or on remand), and training prisons hold long-term and high-security prisoners.
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What prisons are Category C?

Category C Prisons or Cat C Prisons as they are often referred to are prisons for lower profile prisoners. Officially Cat C Prisons “Those who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who are unlikely to try to escape”.
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What does PPR mean in jail?

PPR means Parole Placement Referral. Abbreviation is mostly used in categories:Jail.
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What does stg mean in TDCJ?

What is a Security Threat Group (STG)? Any group of offenders TDCJ reasonably believes poses a threat to the physical safety of other offenders and staff due to the very nature of said Security Threat Group.
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What is a pre release unit in Texas?

The mission of the Corrective Intervention Pre-Release Program (CIPP) is to prepare the inmate participants for their transition from the restrictive housing environment to living in their respective communities and leading a productive lifestyle.
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What constitutes a stg in an incarceration facility?

A security threat group (STG) is any group of three (3) or more persons with recurring threatening or disruptive behavior (i.e., violations of the disciplinary rules where said violations were openly known or conferred benefit upon the group would suffice for a prison environment), including but not limited to gang ...
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Who is over TDCJ?

Bryan Collier has over 36 years of adult correctional experience and became the Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) on August 1, 2016.
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How many TDCJ units are there in Texas?

The TDCJ operates three psychiatric units, including Jester IV Unit, Skyview Unit, and the John Montford Psychiatric Unit. As of March 2013, the units are at capacity.
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