Correctional Treatment Facility

Correctional Treatment Facility

1901 E Street, S.E.
Washington, DC 20003
202-698-3000
Fax: 202-698-3301 Career Information Line: 866-628-9478

Facility Public Information Officer: Walter B. Fulton, III (202-547-7822, ext. 2345; Walter.Fulton@correctionscorp.com)

Facility Type: Male & Female, Minimum- and Medium-security, Managed since 1997

Warden: Doug Caulfield

Doug Caulfield John D. Caulfield was named warden at CCA's Correctional Treatment Facility in November 2005. Doug joined CCA in early 2005 as assistant warden at CTF. Before joining CCA, Caulfield served as warden of George W. Hill Correctional Facility for the GEO Group and spent 23 years with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, beginning his career as a correctional officer. Caulfield?s positions over the years include warden of a county jail in Pennsylvania, senior deputy assistant director with the BOP and warden of two BOP facilities. Before beginning his career in corrections, Caulfield spent four years in the U.S. Air Force working in Air Operations. He hold a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Mississippi.

Total beds: 1500

Customer base:

District of Columbia

ACA Accreditation: Yes

Washington, D.C. is a powerful symbol not only of our nation but also of democracy and freedom throughout the world. Washington, D.C. is located midway along the eastern seaboard of the United States, south of Maryland, north of Virginia and 233 miles south of New York City. The Washington D.C. metropolitan area refers to the District of Columbia, Maryland counties of Ann Arundel, Calvert, Frederick, Howard, Prince Georges, and Montgomery and Northern Virginia including the counties of Prince William and Spotsylvania. Needless to say, the primary industry in Washington D.C. is the federal government, after which includes others such as trade associations, medical research and government related research. Washington D.C. is the world headquarters for several major corporations and the International Monetary Fund. DC is also home to 150 embassies, chancelleries and diplomatic residences.

Community Relations:

John Vocino, Bay, Street Civic Club, John Capozzi, Barney Circle Civic association Luis Cardona, University of District of Columbia, Clara Boone, Retired Teacher, Derek Ball, Working Men Who Care, Inc., Rainey Ransom, General Counsel to Chief Judge Rufus King, D.C. Superior Court, Robert McDowell-Bey, Islamic Community Leader, Rick Rowe, Law Professor, Georgetown University Law Center, S. Elwood York, D.C. Department of Corrections, Darrell Madden, D.C. Department of Corrections, Shirley Bethea, Kentucky Avenue Civic Club, Chett Bennett, Businessman.

Community Activities:

Working Men Who Care, D.C. Baseball, and Payne Elementary School

Programs Offered:

Adult Basic Education (ABE); General Education Development (GED); Life Skills; D.C. Lifeline (Substance Abuse Education); Faith-based Programs; Vocational Courses; Behavior Modification (AOAT); Pre-Release "Arise" Program

Visitation Schedule:

The Correctional Treatment Facility Inmate Visitation Program provides six (6) visiting days for the inmate population, Monday through Saturday from 12:00 noon until 8:00 p.m. Since all inmate social visits are reserved, visitors are required to call for reservations on the day prior to the requested visit. Visitation rules and regulations are posted at the entrance to the facility and in the inmate handbook.

Visitation Rules:

There is only one method for a visit to occur - ALL visitors must be on the approved visitation list.

  1. The adult wishing to visit must call the facility's visitaton reservation desk requesting a date and time for a visit. The telephone number for the visitation reservation desk is (202) 698-3004. a. The visitor must state the inmate's full name, DCDC number and who will be visiting- inlcuding the number of children. Visitation reservations may be made daily between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (excluding weekends and holidays). 24-hour advanced notice must be given for a visit. ALL visitors must have an appointment in order to visit. b. Visitors 18 years old and over must register upon arrival, present positive picture identification and be subject to search prior to visiting. All visitors need to arrive at least 20 minutes prior to the schedule visit time in order to allow for processing into the visitation room. It is very important that the visitor arrive as scheduled.
  2. All visitors inlcuding minor children will be searched before entering the visitation room.
  3. All visitors on facility gounds shall obey the rules of CTF at all times. Failure to do so will cause the visit to be terminated and future visits may be suspended or terminated.
  4. Any visitor who is found in possession of contraband may have visitation privileges either suspended for up to 6 months or terminated.
  5. Once the 6-month suspension has been completed, the inmate and visitor will be allowed to visit by non-contact visitation for a period of 6 months. At the completion of the 6-month period contact visitation will be granted per approval of the warden or assistant warden of operations. If the visitor and/or inmate again violate the visitation rules, their visitation will be permanently terminated.
  6. All inmates and visitors are expected to treat other inmates, visitors and staff in a respectful manner.
  7. Visitors may have $10 in loose quarters or bills in a clear plastic bag to purchase items from the vending machines. Inmates may not handle money or operate the vending machines. All food and beverages purchased in the visitation area must be consumed inside the visitation area.
  8. Any inmate found with contraband from visitation or it is found that contraband was brought in to them through visitation will have their visitation privileges suspended for a period of 6 months and up to indefinitely with whomever the visitor(s) was at the time of the visit.
  9. Polaroid pictures will be taken during visitation. Inmates are to purchase photography tickets through canteen.
  10. Visitors with infants or toddlers are permitted to bring 2 disposable diapers and one clear plastic bottle in clear plastic bags.

Dress Code - 1. All visitors must wear underwear and females must wear bras. 2. The following are not permitted to be worn during visitation: Halter and tank tops Strapless tops/dresses Bare midriff, see-through or revealing attire Spandex, tight knit or excessively tight fitting clothing Flip-flops, shower or house shoes Clothing bearing statement or pictures which may be offensive to others or contains signs or symbols of security threat groups Skirts, dresses or shorts that are more than three inches above the knee Gray sweat suits in adult sizes

Awards: Payne Elementary School Service Award, American Correctional Association Accreditation

Tour Contact: Facility P.I.O. Walter B. Fulton III [(202) 547-7822]

Directions:

WASHINGTON NATIONAL AIRPORT - George Washington Memorial Pky North to I-395 North, take C Street SW exit towards US Capitol, continue on Washington Avenue SW, Left onto D Street, Left onto North Carolina Avenue SE, Right onto Independence Avenue SE, Right onto Kentucky Avenue SE, Left onto E Street SE.

BALTIMORE WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - I-195 West to exit 2B, MD295 South becomes Kenilworth Avenue NE, take East Capitol Street exit, continue on C Street NE, Left onto 22nd Street NE, continue on East Capitol Street, Left onto 18th Street SE, Left onto E Street SE.