Clarinda Correctional Facility is a medium security prison that was established in 1980. It houses up to 750 male adult offenders, but often operates at an average daily population of around 950. This facility has a strong emphasis on inmates learning emotional and thought response control. Offenders are housed 12 housing units that are contained in three pods, North pod (IPI and general population), South pod (general population), and East Pod (special needs, administrative segregation and minimum work out).
Medium and minimum security inmates at Clarinda Correctional have access to educational programs designed for social development. Work assignments include kitchen, facility maintenance, janitorial work, landscaping, and various clerical duties and support assignments. This facility operates a correctional industry program that specializes in cargo trailer construction, which includes vocational training in welding and metal fabrication (inmates can leave with an apprenticeship status of journeymen). Residents can also work training and preparing dogs for adoption.
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