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Arizona State Prison Complex- Tucson

Greg Fizer, Warden, ASPC-Tucson
Greg Fizer
Warden
ASPC-Tucson Operations Building

Visitation Status:
"SEE EACH UNIT"
Mailing Address
ASPC - Tucson
10000 South Wilmot 
P.O. Box 24400
Tucson, AZ 85734-4400
Physical Address
ASPC - Tucson
10000 South Wilmot
Tucson, AZ 85734
Tel 520-574-0024
Main Fax # (520) 574-7300
Capacity Information

Work, Education, and Treatment Programs

Work Programs

As part of an Intergovernmental Agreement ASPC-Tucson currently has a total of 19 inmate work crews; two work crews are on contract with the Arizona Department of Transportation and work off-site trimming and cleaning debris from the median and sides of roads, another two fire crews spend off season assisting with brush abatement. The work sites cover an area between Tucson, Nogales, Marana and Sells.

Other crews work for the Arizona State Parks Department at the Karchner Caverns located in Benson, Arizona. There are ten crews that work on site, outside of the secure perimeter to maintain the Complex.

In addition to these inmate crews, each unit is allocated a WIPP (Work Incentive Pay Plan) budget based on the number of inmates assigned to the unit. On average over 1900 inmates are paid to work at jobs ranging from labor crews which clean the yard, rake rocks and mow lawns, to semi-skilled and skilled jobs such as clerical, barber and maintenance jobs. Inmates may also work half a day and attend vocational education classes half a day for which they also receive WIPP wages. The Arizona Correctional Industries Sign Shop at ASPC-Tucson employs up to 26 inmates at an average wage of $.65/hour. These inmates reclassified as skilled to highly technical, depending on the job involved. Most positions require a background in computer, silk screen, painting or metal fabrication.

Education Programs

Approximately 30% of ASPC-Tucson inmates are involved in some form of education. 40% of arriving inmates have not yet achieved an 8th-grade level of education and are automatically enrolled in the Functional Literacy program. Programs available to the inmates are: 8th Grade Functional Literacy, GED and Work Based Education Programs such as Automotive, Air Conditioning, Construction and Water/Wastewater Management.

Inmates also have access to distance learning and CCTV programs.

Presently of a total population of approximately 3,700 inmates at the Tucson complex, 205 inmates are enrolled in Functional Literacy, 300 in GED and 120 in WBE programs on a daily basis.

Treatment Programs

Sex Offender Treatment Program - in keeping with AZ DOC strategic issues and goals (FY2008 – FY2012). 

Specifically, to improve public safety later by reducing offender’s relapse, revocation, and recidivism through evidence-based strategies and services.  SOETP offers evidence-based education and treatment to help offenders in managing sexually exploitive behavior; assisting offenders to successfully reenter society; promoting pro-social values and behavior.

Other Programs Include:

CIMARRON:

Group Study:

  • AA

  • Brief Intervention

  • Substance Abuse

  • Thinking Straight

  • Cultural Diversity

  • Pre-Release

  • Parenting

  • Smart Recovery

  • Transition to Tomorrow

Self-study program:

  • Cage your Rage

CATALINA:

Group Study: 

  • AA

  • NA

  • Alcohol Education – Self Study

  • Recreation

  • ICVC

  • Prison Re-Entry Program

  • Brief Intervention

  • Cultural Diversity

  • Pre-Release

  • Parenting

  • Smart Recovery

  • Transition to Tomorrow

 

WINCHESTER:
  •  SOETP – Sex Offenders Education Treatment Program
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Sexaholics Anonymous
  • Brief Interventions
  • Cultural Diversity
  • Pre-Release Planning
  • Intensive Treatment

 

ECHO:

Self Study Programs

  • Alcoholics Anonymous

  • Cocaine Anonymous

  • Pre-Release

  • Alcohol Education Self Study

  • Parenting Potential Self Study

  • Men In Recovery

  • Cultural Diversity

  • ICVC

  • Alternatives to Violence

  • Mental Health Services

  • Recreation

  • Religious Services

  • Library

  • Transitions to Tomorrow

  • Prison Re-Entry Initiative

  • Brief Interventions

 

RINCON:
  • Father Read Program       
  • Transition for Tomorrow      
  • Alcoholics Anonymous         
  • Pre-Release                         
  • Brief Intervention                
  • Cultural Diversity
  • Step Down

 

SANTA RITA:

 

  • Alcoholic Anonymous
  • Drug Program (self study)
  • Parenting Program
  • GED
  • 8th Grade Mandatory Literacy
  • Art Appreciation
  • Work Base Education
  • Cultural Diversity
  • Conflict Resolutions
  • Pre-Release
  • Smart Recovery
  • PEW (Prison Experience Workshop)
  • Brief Interventions
  • Cognitive Restructuring
  • Alcohol Self Study

 

MANZANITA:
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Narcotics Anonymous
  • Creative Writing Workshop
  • Orientation
  • COSIG
  • Prisoner re-entry initiative
  • Brief Interventions
  • ICVC- Crime victim awareness.
  • Transitions to Tomorrow
  • Meth Program

 
MINORS:
  • Primary focus being on getting these Minors to attend school
  • Recreation
  • Religious Services
  • Father Read Program       
  • Pre-Release                         
  • Brief Intervention
  • Cultural Diversity

 

Mailing Addresses For Inmates

ASPC-Tucson
Rincon Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24403
Tucson, AZ 85734-4403
ASPC-Tucson
Complex Detention
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24403
Tucson, AZ 85734-4403
ASPC-Tucson
Santa Rita Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24406
Tucson, AZ 85734-4406
ASPC-Tucson
Catalina Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24409
Tucson, AZ 85734-4409
ASPC-Tucson
Rincon Minors Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24403
Tucson, AZ 85734-4403
ASPC-Tucson
Cimarron Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24408
Tucson, AZ 85734-4408
ASPC-Tucson
Manzanita Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24401
Tucson, AZ 85734-4401
ASPC-Tucson
Winchester Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24407
Tucson, AZ 85734-4407
ASPC-Tucson
Rincon Transitory Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24403
Tucson, AZ 85734-4403
ASPC-Tucson
Rincon Minors Detention Unit
Inmate Name and ADC#
P.O. Box 24403
Tucson, AZ 85734-4403


Visitation

Please note:  To ensure the safety and security of the Tucson complex  on visitation days, effective Saturday, July 12, 2008, visitors will not be permitted in the parking lot before 0700 hours.

  • Santa Rita Unit Visitation Schedule 2008

NOTE: Food visits at Cimarron Unit at ASPC-Tucson, scheduled for weekend September 6 and 7, have been postponed until September 20th and 21st.

OCTOBER 2008

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

 

Holiday and food visit schedules subject to change due to institution needs.

 

1

 

 

 

 

2

 

3

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

4

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600

5

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

 

6

A-M Phase  1 &2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

7

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

8

 

9

 

10

A-M Phase  1 &2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

11

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

12

N-Z Phase 2&3

0800-1600

 

 

13  STATE    HOLIDAY

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

14

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

15

 

16

 

17

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

 

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

18

N-Z Phase 2&3

0800-1600

19

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

 

 

 

20

A-M Phase  1 &2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

21

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

22

 

23

 

24

A-M Phase  1 &2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

25

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

26

N-Z Phase 2&3

0800-1600

 

 

27

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

 

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

28

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

29

30

31

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

 

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

 

NOVEMBER 2008

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

N-Z Phase 2&3

0800-1600

 

2

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

3

A-M Phase  1 &2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

4

Non-Contact Visits

5

6

7

A-M Phase  1 &2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

8

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

A-M Phase 3

FoodVisit

0800-1600

9

N-Z Phase 3 Food Visit 0800-1600

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600

10

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

11   STATE    HOLIDAY

A-M Phase 2 & 3

0800-1200

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

1200-1600

12

Non-Contact Visits

13

14

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

15

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600

16

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

 

17

A-M Phase  1 & 2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

18

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

19

 

20

 

21

A-M Phase  1 & 2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

22

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

23

N-Z Phase 2 &3

0800-1600

 

24

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

25

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

26

27

STATE HOLIDAY

 

28

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

29

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600

 

30

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

 

 

 

 

Holiday and food visit schedules subject to change due to institution needs.

 

DECEMBER 2008

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

 

 

 

 

 

1

A-M Phase  1 & 2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

2

Non-Contact Visits

 

3

4

5

A-M Phase  1 & 2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

6

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

7

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600

 

8

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

9

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

10

 

11

 

12

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

13

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600

 

14

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

15

A-M Phase  1 & 2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

16

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

17

 

18

 

19

A-M Phase  1 & 2

1200-1600

A-M Phase 3

0800-1600

20

A-M Phase  2 & 3

0800-1600

 

21

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600

 

22

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

23

 

Non-Contact Visits

 

 

 

24

 

25

 

STATE HOLIDAY

26

N-Z Phase 1 & 2

1200-1600

N-Z Phase 3

0800-1600

 

27

N-Z Phase 2 & 3

0800-1600