Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Personal tools

Log in

Sections

You are here: Home
6323 items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type
















New items since



Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically
Wilson County Jail
by Nancy Burghart published Dec 31, 2020 last modified May 22, 2023 01:16 PM
Located in Facilities / PREA / PREA Annual Data for Contracted Facilities
Winfield Correctional Facility
by Nancy Burghart published May 18, 2023
Located in Facilities / PREA / PREA Audits
Winfield Correctional Facility
by Nancy Burghart published Aug 29, 2014 last modified Aug 26, 2022 03:09 PM
Located in Publications / / PREA / PREA Audit Summary Reports
Winfield Correctional Facility (WCF)
by Nancy Burghart published Jan 21, 2014 last modified Jul 14, 2021 10:16 AM
Located in Facilities
File Winfield FCA Report
by David Cook published Dec 08, 2022
Located in Publications / Facility Condition Assessments (FCA) by Carter Global Lee (CGL)
* Do not use Winter 2008/2009 Newsletter
by David Cook published Oct 01, 2008 last modified Aug 07, 2013 12:40 PM
"The Beacon"
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
* Do not use Winter 2009/2010
by David Cook published Oct 01, 2008 last modified Aug 07, 2013 12:40 PM
The Beacon Winter 2009/2010
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
* Do not use Winter 2010-2011 Newsletter
by David Cook published Oct 01, 2008 last modified Aug 07, 2013 12:40 PM
Winter edition of the Office of Victim Services newsletter THE BEACON
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
Image Wolf Pack
by Todd_Fertig published May 22, 2013
Located in Newsroom / Images
Women in Corrections 2026
by David Thompson published Mar 19, 2026 last modified Mar 20, 2026 07:20 AM
In honor of National Womens History month, KDOC highlights several women throughout our agency who were not swayed by the historic perception of this industry as male-dominated. Instead, they stepped forward, bringing immense strength, professionalism, and dedication to our facilities and parole offices. As we look at why these women chose this profession, it is clear that they are an essential asset to our mission and the overall safety of our state.