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Inmate Classification
General Information
Overview
General Information
Administrator:   Barb Cooney
Address:   2575 Center Street NE
Salem, Oregon 97310
Phone:   (503) 378-2119 ext 4953
Fax:   (503) 378-1125

Overview
The Inmate Classification Unit maintains and provides department-wide management of a variety of Institution Division programs that substantially contribute to the safety and security of the institutions and the general public. These programs include institutional classification, institutional transfers, earned time, inmate assignments to and from the Intensive Management Unit, population management, and the development/management of contract rental beds. 

Institutional operations are significantly affected by these responsibilities. Inmate Classification ensures consistency in management of the inmate population to include: assignment of inmates to institutions based upon their level of risk (18,000 classifications and 18,000 transfers each year), separation of inmates for their individual safety or for the overall operation of the institution (300 IMU assignments/reassignments each year), and balancing the inmate population throughout twelve institutions. These important responsibilities are guided by the department´s mission to hold offenders accountable and to reduce the risk of future criminal behavior.

Inmate Classification also provides routine oversight, coordination, and facilitation of the department´s program to house inmates in non-department institutions. All ongoing operational aspects of the program are carried out in a manner that is cost effective, consistent with applicable administrative rules, and according to contract/agreement. Counselors manage and provide casework services for inmates housed in contract facilities outside the State of Oregon, based upon the assessed needs of inmates and incarceration requirements. These may include correspondence, program reviews and recommendations for prison term reduction; investigations and research on pending legal matters; responding to inmate funds issues; tracking impending releases and facilitating transitional programming.

 
Page updated: March 07, 2007

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