Marion Correctional Institution is a level four facility that caters to a diverse range of inmates, including those in community, minimum, medium, and close custody, as well as medical and psychological grades one through four.
Marion Correctional Institution has a maximum capacity of 1,324 male inmates. Offenders are accommodated in five open bay and two T-style dormitories. The facility also has administrative and disciplinary confinement cells.
Marion Correctional Work Camp, established in 1989 is located adjacent to Marion Main Unit, and is a level three facility with a maximum population of 280. Inmates are housed in four open bay dormitories and participate in supervised work squads. The Work Camp operates a farm and provides inmate labor for various services. Both Marion Main Unit and Marion Work Camp have multiple buildings and facilities to support inmate programs and services, including dormitories, educational buildings, vocational workshops, and industrial areas.
The facility offers a variety of programs such as academic, vocational, and self-improvement, along with services from P.R.I.D.E. Industries including working in a garment factory, manufacturing corrugated boxes, and textiles. Vocational programs provided to inmates include HVAC, CPR/First aid, masonry, electrical wiring, heavy equipment operator, and an alternative energy program.
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