Past ADC Directors
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Terry L. Stewart
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Mr. Stewart was appointed by Governor Fife Symington and served under Governor
Jane Dee Hull. Under Mr. Stewart, Arizona State Prison-Eyman and Lewis opened.
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Samuel A. Lewis
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Mr. Lewis served under Governors Bruce Babbitt, Evan Mecham,
Rose Mofford and Fife Symington. He established the Human
Resources/Development Division and the Occupational Health
Unit, and he combined the Juvenile and Community Services
Divisions until 1990, when Juvenile Corrections became a
separate State Agency. He opened the Yuma, Eyman, and Winslow
prisons. Several major state correctional laws were passed and
implemented while he was Director, including the Truth-In-Sentencing
and Victim Notification statutes.
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James Ricketts
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Mr. Ricketts was appointed by Governor Bruce Babbitt. He established
the Legal Services Office, the Legislative Liaison position, and the
Inspector General’s Office, which later became Inspections and Investigations.
He opened Douglas, Papago and the Aspen DWI Center, which was the
first prison unit in the country exclusively for DWI inmates. He
called the projected growth of the Department to the attention of
the Legislature and the public.
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Ellis MacDougall
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Mr. MacDougall was appointed as Director by Governor Bruce Babbitt,
after the Department was run for several months by acting directors.
He implemented the inmate grievance system, and opened the ACW
and Perryville facilities, as well as the Alhambra Reception
Center at the State Hospital. He started the Inmate Health Services
section. Also while he was Director, legislation was passed allowing
minors under age 16 to be prosecuted as adults for some serious crimes
and for confining minors in adult prisons.
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John Moran
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Mr. Moran was appointed by Governor Raul Castro. Mr. Moran implemented some
computerization of records and started an academically accredited
Correctional Officer training program. In 1977, while he was Director, the
federal courts issued a prison overcrowding decision, putting a
ceiling on inmate housing via double-bunking.
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Allen Cook
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Allen Cook advised Governor Jack Williams and the Legislature on the
proposed new Department of Corrections. He outlined the structure
for the new Department, presented it to the Legislature, and became
the first Director. Mr. Cook opened treatment centers and halfway
houses during his tenure.
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