The DC Central Detention Facility, also known as the DC Jail, is a medium-security correctional facility located in Southeast DC. It was opened in 1976 and houses male inmates awaiting adjudication of cases or sentenced for misdemeanor offenses. The facility offers various programs and services, including HIV/AIDS prevention, counseling, education, religious services, and life skills development.
The Correctional Treatment Facility, adjacent to the DC Jail, is a specialized medium-security institution activated in 1992. It consists of separate buildings that function as one large structure, providing housing, administration, programs, and services. Each unit has single rooms with windows, access to recreational areas, and amenities such as television rooms. The facility offers a range of programs and services aimed at rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
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