The following TDCJ
publications are either webpages
or have been converted into PDF files,
which may be read with the
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Reader. For accessibility
issues, follow this link
Administrative Review & Risk Management
Advisory Council on Ethics
Annual Review
- Feasibility Study of Relocating the Central Unit - In accordance with Senate Bill 909, Section 22
- Report to the Legislature Pursuant to House Bill 429, 80th Legislature, Health Care Savings from Releasing Certain Offenders Age 55 and Over
- Fiscal Year 2009 Operating Budget and Fiscal Years 2010-11 Legislative Appropriations Request (LAR) Summary Document - TDCJ’s summarized request for funding for Fiscal Years 2010-2011.
- Fiscal Year 2007 Operating Budget and Fiscal Years 2008-9 Legislative Appropriations Request (LAR) Summary Document - TDCJ’s summarized request for funding for Fiscal Years 2008-2009, as submitted to the Texas Board of Criminal Justice.
- FY 2010-11 Legislative Appropriations Request (LAR) - as submitted to the Governor's Office of Budget, Planning and Policy and the Legislative Budget Board.
- TDCJ Report on Customer Service, April 30, 2008 - The Texas Department of Criminal Justice Report on Customer Service for the 2008-2009 biennium, as provided to the Legislative Budget Board and the Governor's Office of Budget, Planning and Policy.
- Agency
Strategic Plan for the Fiscal Years 2009-13 - A formal document that communicates TDCJ’s goals, directions and outcomes for Fiscal Years 2009-2013. Includes legislative history of Texas’ corrections from 1829 to present, and an overview of TDCJ’s organizational structure.
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Agency
Strategic Plan for the Fiscal Years 2007-11 - A formal document that communicates TDCJ’s goals, directions and outcomes for Fiscal Years 2007-2011. Includes legislative history of Texas’ corrections from 1829 to present, and an overview of TDCJ’s organizational structure.
- State Agency Energy Savings Program - Electricity, Natural Gas, Gasoline - Executive Order RP-49
- Brief description of TDCJ's commitment to reduce energy consumption and quarterly update detailing our goals, achievements, and ideas for additional savings.
Correctional Institutions Division
- TDCJ - Section 50, Senate Bill 909 Report January 2009
- Statistical Report (FY 2008) (pdf)
- Statistical Report (FY 2007) (pdf)
- Statistical Report (FY 2006)(pdf)
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Statistical Report (FY 2005)(pdf)
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Unit
Profiles A one page summary of each TDCJ facility. Includes
current contact information.
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Agency Organizational Charts Online Current official organizational charts for each division within
TDCJ.
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General Information Guide for Families (pdf) Explains the intake process and provides a brief description of the
offender program areas within TDCJ. Intended to assist the
families of offenders in understanding how TDCJ operates. July 2008.
- * Effective October 1, 2007, offenders will no longer be allowed to receive colored paper. The offenders will only be allowed to receive white, undecorated paper from outside vendors.
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Guía de Información General para Familias de Ofensores
(html)
(General Information Guide for Families of Offenders -
Spanish) - Esta guía de información tiene como fin ofrecer al
público una breve descripción de las principales áreas del programa: ,
Admisión, Correo, Visitas, Fondo fiduciario, Comisariato, Asistencia
familiar , Educación, Capacitación laboral , Religión, Salud ,
Recreación, Ausencias Emergencias no médicas, Reducción de penas por
buena conducta , Disciplina, Quejas, Asistencia legal , Liberación, y
una guia de los Unidades de Prisión.
Publicada en diciembre de 2005
- Research Coordination (formerly the Research, Evaluation & Development (RED) Group)
Health Services
Human Resources
Manufacturing and Logistics Division
Office of General Counsel
Parole Division
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Parole in Texas
(English - pdf)
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Libertad
Condicional en Texas
(Parole in Texas - Spanish Version - pdf)
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INTERSTATE COMPACT - The supervision of offenders on community
supervision (probation) or parole, who meet specific eligibility
criteria, may be transferred to another state under the
Interstate Compact system. All 50 of the United States of
America, the District of Columbia, and several U.S. territories
participate as members of the Compact.
Rehabilitation and Reentry Programs Division
Texas Board of Criminal Justice
Meeting agendas, schedules and minutes
of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice, the governing body for the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice.
Texas Correctional Office on Offenders with
Medical or Mental
Impairments (TCOOMMI)
Victim Services
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April 8, 2009