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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/juvenile-services/Webline/2016/December">
    <title>December</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/juvenile-services/Webline/2016/December</link>
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    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>Hope.Burns</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2017-07-06T15:45:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/faq/custody">
    <title>Custody Classification</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/faq/custody</link>
    <description>What is the custody classification system?</description>
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<p class="ARBodyText">Custody classification is how inmates are assessed with regard to the risk they present to themselves, other inmates, staff and the community. The standard set of objective criteria includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Length of minimum sentence</li>
<li>Length of time remaining to serve</li>
<li>Criminal behavior involved in the current offense</li>
<li>Past criminal behavior</li>
<li>Escape history/characteristics</li>
<li>Institutional adjustment</li>
<li>Behavioral characteristics (suicidal, predatory, etc.)</li>
<li>Special needs (protective custody, etc.)</li>
</ul>
<p class="ARBodyText">Also considered are such issues as inmate performance in sex offender treatment, detainers, absconding supervised release, gang involvement, pending disciplinary issues and civil commitment issues. This system was developed to promote public safety and institutional order while providing guidelines to place inmates in the least restrictive level of supervision required based upon their assessed level of risk. The KDOC has five custody levels in KDOC facilities: special management, maximum custody, high-medium custody, low-medium custody and minimum custody.</p>
<p class="ARBodyText"><strong>Custody Classification Level System</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
<div class="ARBodyText"><strong>Special Management</strong></div>
</li>
</ul>
<p style="padding-left: 30px; ">Describes an inmate who, because of either a short-term or long-term condition surrounding his/her incarceration, requires segregation from the general population. Housing within a segregation unit and highly structured movement within that unit is required. The inmate is out of his/her cell one hour out of every 24 hours, five days a week.</p>
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<li>
<div class="ARBodyText"><strong>Maximum Custody<br /></strong>Describes an inmate who is most suitable for housing at a maximum-security facility and whose movement and activities within that facility are highly structured and closely monitored. </div>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
<div class="ARBioBoxInfoText"><strong>High-medium Custody<br /></strong>Describes an inmate who is most suitable for housing at a medium- or maximum-security facility, except HCF-East Unit and NCF-Central Unit. The inmate is not approved for an open-dormitory environment. Within the facility assigned, activities and movements are moderately controlled and structured.</div>
</li>
<li>
<div class="ARBioBoxInfoText"><strong>Low-medium Custody<br /></strong>Describes an inmate who is most suitable for housing at a medium- or maximum-security facility or unit. The inmate can be assigned to dormitory-style living units. Low-medium custody inmates may be allowed greater movement within the perimeter. Low-medium custody inmates may be housed at HCF-East Unit or NCF-Central Unit.</div>
</li>
<li>
<div class="ARBioBoxInfoText"><strong>Minimum Custody<br /></strong>Describes an inmate who is appropriate for housing at any level of security, with minimum security preferred.</div>
</li>
 </ul>
<p><strong>When will an inmate know his/her custody classification?<br /></strong>Each inmate receives a classification review:</p>
<ul>
<li>upon reception;</li>
<li>upon admission as a condition violator;</li>
<li>at regularly scheduled intervals (120 day or annuall)y following admission; and,</li>
<li>as unscheduled events occur that trigger a re-classification.</li>
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    <dc:creator>Nancy Burghart</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2014-01-08T22:10:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/ncf/visit/current-supplemental-visitation-guidelines">
    <title>Current Supplemental Visitation Guidelines</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/ncf/visit/current-supplemental-visitation-guidelines</link>
    <description>NCF General Order 16-101, Attachment B, Effective 11-22-2019
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<p></p>
<h2 style="text-align: center; ">NCF CURRENT SUPPLEMENTAL VISITATION GUIDELINES</h2>
<p></p>
<p></p>
<div class="columns"><strong><br /></strong></div>
<div class="columns"><strong><br /></strong></div>
<div class="columns"><strong><br /></strong></div>
<p>  </p>
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<p>1.</p>
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<p>Prior to visiting a resident at NCF, each approved visitor must have scheduled a visitation appointment by using the online visitation scheduler, <a href="http://www.icsolutions.com">www.icsolutions.com</a>, or by contacting the facility visitation clerk. General procedures governing resident visitation are established in KAR 44-7-104, IMPPS 10-113 and 11-101, and NCF G.O. 16-101. Additional information related to ICSolutions may be found at:</p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><a href="../../faq/Visitation_KDOC_ICS20210329.pdf/view">https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/faq/Visitation_KDOC_ICS20210329.pdf/view</a> <a href="../../faq/Visitation_Family_ICS20210329.pdf/view">https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/faq/Visitation_Family_ICS20210329.pdf/view</a></p>
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<p>2.</p>
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<p>Regular visiting hours are 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays; and Memorial Day, July 4<sup>th</sup>, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Currently, there are two timeframes visitors may choose from (visits are two hours in length):</p>
<p><strong>First Option</strong>: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (screening process will begin at 8:30 a.m.)</p>
<p><strong>Second Option</strong>: 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. (screening process will begin at 11:30 a.m.) </p>
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<td>3.</td>
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<p>Residents may have one visit per week with no more than two visitors allowed.</p>
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<td>4.</td>
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<p>Visitors may schedule one visit per week. Visits must be scheduled a minimum of 72 hours in advance but no more than two weeks in advance. Scheduling will close <strong>72 hours</strong> before visitation begins at the facility for that week. Anyone who has not followed this process will be denied access to the facility. Visitors are encouraged to call the facility prior to the 72-hour cutoff to ensure their visit has been scheduled.</p>
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<p> 5.</p>
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<p>Visitors are required to provide their own masks. Visitors must wear their mask upon arrival to the facility and are required to wear their mask properly throughout the entire visit. Children over the age of two are required to wear a mask. Masks must be kept on at all times and must cover the mouth and nose.</p>
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<td>
<p> 6.</p>
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<td>
<p>Residents are required to wear their mask properly for the duration of their visit.</p>
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<td>7.</td>
<td>
<p>The health of every visitor, resident, and staff member participating in in-person visitation is a high priority. Upon arrival, each visitor will be screened in the Administration Building Lobby or in the Gatehouse where they will be required to have their temperature taken and will be asked a series of questions regarding symptoms or contact with anyone within the last 14 days suspected of having the Coronavirus. If symptoms or a fever are present, access to the facility will be denied and the visit will be cancelled. We encourage every visitor to be healthy and mindful of these requirements before traveling to the facility.</p>
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<td colspan="1">8.</td>
<td colspan="1">If screened in the Administration Building Lobby and if cleared to enter the facility, the visitor(s) will be given a form which verifies they were screened. Visitors will then proceed to the Gatehouse where they will present their health screening verification form to proceed with security screening before entering the facility.</td>
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<td colspan="1">9.</td>
<td colspan="1">Hand sanitizer will be available in the Gatehouse for each visitor to use as they are being processed in. Hand sanitizer will also be available at each visitation site.</td>
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<td colspan="1">10.</td>
<td colspan="1">Upon entering the visitation area, visitors should expect to see fewer tables and social distancing of groups of residents and their families.</td>
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<td colspan="1">11.</td>
<td colspan="1">No physical contact will be allowed between residents and visitors; not even a brief embrace or kiss at the beginning and end of the visit. </td>
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<td colspan="1">12.</td>
<td colspan="1">No game or card playing will be allowed.</td>
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<td colspan="1">13.</td>
<td colspan="1">No vending machine use is currently allowed. No outside food or drinks will be allowed in.</td>
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<td colspan="1">14.</td>
<td colspan="1">Our outdoor visitation area is presently not open.  </td>
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<td colspan="1">15.</td>
<td colspan="1">Once a visit has concluded, all areas/surfaces will be sanitized.</td>
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<ul>
<li>Prior to visiting the facility, visitors are encouraged to review the <a class="internal-link" href="rules">Standard Visitation Guidelines</a> in addition to the Current Supplemental Visitation Guidelines listed here. </li>
</ul>
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    <dc:creator>Lisa Herman</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2021-05-27T20:28:59Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/current_population_totals">
    <title>Current Population Totals</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/current_population_totals</link>
    <description></description>
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<div>

<h2>Adult</h2>
<h2>Correctional Facilities</h2>
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<th><span class="hiddenStructure">population type</span></th><th style="font-size:xx-small" scope="col">population</th><th style="font-size:xx-small">/</th><th scope="col" style="font-size:xx-small">capacity</th></tr>
<tbody><tr>
<th scope="row"><b>Male</b></th>
<td>8974</td>
<td> / </td>
<td>9738</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th scope="row"><b>Female</b></th>
<td>875</td>
<td> / </td>
<td>936</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th scope="row"><b>Total</b></th>
<td>9849</td>
<td> / </td>
<td>10674</td>
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 <p> </p>
<h2>Parole</h2>
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<td><b>Male</b></td>
<td>4556</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><b>Female</b></td>
<td>801</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><b>Total</b></td>
<td>5357</td>
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<p> </p>
<h2>Juvenile</h2>
<h2>Correctional Facilities</h2>
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<tbody>
<tr>
<th><span class="hiddenStructure">population type</span></th><th style="font-size:xx-small" scope="col">population</th><th>/</th><th style="font-size:xx-small" scope="col">capacity</th>
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</tbody>
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<tr>
<th scope="row"><b>Male</b></th>
<td>153</td>
<td>/</td>
<td>362</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th scope="row"><b>Female</b></th>
<td>6</td>
<td>/</td>
<td>60</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th scope="row"><b>Total</b></th>
<td>159</td>
<td>/</td>
<td>422</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>


<p>
Updated 9-18-2025</p>
<a href="http://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/population-report">Latest Population Report</a> 

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    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2011-10-28T15:55:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>CSG 3 4 2015</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/newsroom/legislative/2015/CSG</link>
    <description>Reducing Recidivism for Youth in the Juvenile Services Division of the Kansas Department of Corrections: Analyses and Recommendations to the House Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee
(The Council of State Governments, March 4, 2015)</description>
    
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    <dc:creator>cherylca</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2015-03-06T22:15:02Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/kdoc-coronavirus-updates/covid-19-vaccinations">
    <title>COVID-19 Vaccinations</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/kdoc-coronavirus-updates/covid-19-vaccinations</link>
    <description></description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Kansas Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) have in place a vaccination priority plan. Phase 2 of that plan included vaccinations for KDOC staff and residents. KDOC receives a weekly allotment of vaccine from KDHE and KDOC medical contractors administer the vaccinations. This information will be posted on our public website by close of business each Wednesday.</p>
<p><strong>RESIDENTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>As of 8/25/22<br /></strong></p>
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<p>Residents <br />Vaccinated</p>
</th><th scope="" style="text-align: center; ">
<p>Total <br />Residents <br />Vaccinated</p>
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<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">El Dorado</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">2</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">1969</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Ellsworth</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">3</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">725</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Hutchinson</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">1421</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Lansing</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">1330</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Larned</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">538</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Norton</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">758</td>
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<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Topeka</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">6</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">851</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Winfield</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">609</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Wichita Work Release</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">KJCC</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">125</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1"></td>
<td colspan="1"></td>
<td colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>*Individuals included in other facility counts.</p>
<p>Notes:</p>
<ol>
<li>KDOC vaccine allocations currently require two dosages about a month apart. Data reflected here are number of residents, not the number of vaccines administered.</li>
<li>The vaccines allocated to KDOC are for ages 18 and up. This limits the number of eligible residents at KJCC.       <br /><br /></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>STAFF<br />As of 8/25</strong><strong>/22</strong></p>
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<tbody>
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<p>Staff<br />Vaccinated</p>
</th><th scope="" style="text-align: center; ">
<p>Total<br />Staff<br />Vaccinated</p>
</th></tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">El Dorado</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">285</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Ellsworth</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">134</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Hutchinson</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">215</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Lansing</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">334</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Larned</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">106</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Norton</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">80</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Topeka</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">215</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Winfield</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">173</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">Wichita Work Release</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">*</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">*</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">KJCC</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">0</td>
<td scope="" style="text-align: center; ">204</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1"></td>
<td colspan="1"></td>
<td colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>*Staff numbers included in other facility counts.</p>
<p>Notes:</p>
<ol>
<li><span>Staff numbers at all facilities include parole, volunteers and mentors. </span></li>
<li>Staff numbers at KJCC and TCF include those listed above plus central office.</li>
<li>KDOC vaccine allocations currently require two dosages about a month apart. Data reflected here are number of staff, not the number of vaccines administered.</li>
</ol>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:creator>David Thompson</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2020-12-31T05:00:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/juvenile/yrc">
    <title>Cost Study of Youth Residential Centers for Juvenile Offenders (Jan. 15, 2015)</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/juvenile/yrc</link>
    <description>Cost Study of Youth Residential Centers for Juvenile Offenders (Pursuant to Senate Substitute for House Bill 2588)

</description>
    
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>cherylca</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2015-01-15T22:38:22Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/newsroom/releases/archive/2011-news-releases/corrections-secretary-reports-topeka-correctional-facility-investigation-progress-april-4-2011">
    <title>Corrections Secretary Reports Topeka Correctional Facility Investigation Progress (April 4, 2011)</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/newsroom/releases/archive/2011-news-releases/corrections-secretary-reports-topeka-correctional-facility-investigation-progress-april-4-2011</link>
    <description>In response to a request from Governor Sam Brownback for a full review of practices and procedures at the Topeka Correctional Facility, Corrections Secretary Ray Roberts has initiated actions designed to reduce the potential for sexual abuse cases.</description>
    
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>cherylca</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2011-04-04T13:00:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/corrections-and-employees-week-2025">
    <title>Corrections and Employees Week 2025</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/corrections-and-employees-week-2025</link>
    <description>Video profile of KDOC Corrections Officers and Employees who exemplify the dedication, commitment, and sacrifice of staff members across the great state of Kansas. </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><span>The foundational goal at the Kansas Department of Corrections is to always help people come out of prison better than they went in. Today, there are 3,400 staff members working in KDOC facilities throughout the state that are helping those residents who want to change, attain that foundational goal. They, along with their peers across the country, are being recognized and honored for their dedication and service over the next 7 days as we observe National Correctional Officers’ and Employees’ Week. </span></p>
<p><span>In order to spotlight those deserving of credit, we dedicate this week to our Unsung Heroes of KDOC. This report reveals the character of people who work throughout our facilities as they help make a difference in the countless lives we encounter every day of the year.</span></p>
<p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/_sZcZHXj1BU?si=6VbDM96FqZH7dmyY" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:creator>David Thompson</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2025-05-05T16:00:00Z</dc:date>
    <dc:type>News Item</dc:type>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/faq/contraband">
    <title>Contraband</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/faq/contraband</link>
    <description>All cell phone and tobacco products are prohibited. These items must be secured in your vehicle before entering a correctional facility.</description>
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<p class="ARBodyText">Bringing contraband in to a correctional facility can have serious consequences. To ensure the safety of visitors, staff and inmates, the items that can be brought in are severely restricted.</p>
<p class="ARBodyText">Traffic in contraband in a penal institution is a severity level 5 or 6, non-person felony. Traffic in contraband is defined as introducing or attempting to introduce anything not specifically allowed by the Warden of the facility. Contraband includes drugs, needles, weapons, explosives, intoxicating beverages, currency, written communication, cell phones, and more. KDOC correctional facilities do not allow tobacco and tobacco-related items such as lighters, matches, smokeless tobacco, etc.</p>
<p class="ARBodyText">Anyone attempting to bring in contraband of any type into a KDOC correctional facility will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.</p>
<p class="ARBodyText"><strong>Searches<br /></strong>Every person entering correctional facility grounds is subject to search. Every visitor may be required to clear both a metal detector and a parcel x-ray machine search. Any visitor who is unable to clear a walk-through metal detector after three attempts, will be subject to a search using a hand-held device. Any visitor who then is unable to clear the hand held metal detector will not be allowed to visit that day. Even though a visitor clears the metal detector and parcel x-ray machine search, the visitor may still be requested to submit to a pat down search and/or a strip search if reasonable suspicion is present that the visitor is in the possession of contraband.</p>
<p class="ARBodyText">Trained detection dogs also may be used, based on a random schedule determined by the Warden or designee, to screen and/or search any area of the facility, any person attempting to enter into a facility and vehicles entering into or parked on the facility grounds.</p>
<p class="ARBodyText">If you refuse a search, you may not visit that day and will also lose your visiting privileges. If you have a medical condition that does not allow you to clear through the metal detector, you will need to bring a letter from your doctor documenting your condition. </p>
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    <dc:creator>Nancy Burghart</dc:creator>
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    <title>Contacts</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/contacts</link>
    <description>Contact information for KDOC offices and facilities</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center; "><img alt="KDOC logo" class="image-inline" src="images/KSCorrectionsLogo_Blue-Gold_PMS.jpg/@@images/image/thumb" /></p>
<h2 style="text-align: center; ">Kansas Department of Corrections</h2>
<p style="text-align: center; ">714 SW Jackson, Suite 300  <br />Topeka, KS 66603</p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><b>(785) 296-3317</b><br />For general agency questions: E-mail: <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:KDOC_Pub@ks.gov">KDOC_Pub@ks.gov</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><strong style="text-align: center; ">For specific resident and family questions or concerns: <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:kdoc_facility_management@ks.gov">E-mail</a> or (785) 746-7542</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; ">ABSCONDER TIPS HOTLINE: (785) 746-7620</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: left; "><b>Central Office:</b></h3>
</td>
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</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="319">
<ul>
<li>Secretary of Corrections <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Jennifer.King2@ks.gov">Jeff Zmuda</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td width="319">(785) 746-7457<b></b></td>
</tr>
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<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Deputy Secretary of Facility Management <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:kdoc_facility_management@ks.gov">Gloria Geither</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 746-7542</td>
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<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Deputy Secretary of Juvenile &amp; Adult Community-Based Services <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:judy.grant@ks.gov">Megan Milner</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 746-7456</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Programs and Risk Reduction Executive Director <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Cris.Fanning@ks.gov">Dr. Cris Fanning</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">
<p><span>(785) 746-7459</span></p>
</td>
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<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Contract &amp; Finance Executive Director <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Keith.Bradshaw@ks.gov?subject=Inquiry:">Keith Bradshaw</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 250-4078</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Enforcement, Apprehensions &amp; Investigations Director (Vacant)</li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 414-7755</td>
</tr>
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<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Finance Director <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Erica.Marshall@ks.gov">Erica Marshall</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 559-0070</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="319">
<ul>
<li>Human Resources Director <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Christina.Peach@ks.gov">Christina Peach</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td width="400">(620) 960-4031</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Information Technology CIO <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Melissa.Mounts@ks.gov">Melissa Mounts</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 608-5764</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Legal Services &amp; Policy Chief Legal Counsel <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Natasha.Carter@ks.gov">Natasha Carter</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 506-7615</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Public Affairs Executive Director <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Jennifer.King2@ks.gov">Jennifer King</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 746-7457</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Prisoner Review Board Chair <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:KDOC_PRB_Public_">Mark Keating</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 746-7516</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="400">
<ul>
<li><span class="mail-link">Records Division <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:casey.lawrence@ks.gov">Casey Lawrence</a></span></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td width="400">(785) 746-7470</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="400">
<ul>
<li>Victim Services Director <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Mary.Stafford@ks.gov">Mary Stafford</a></li>
</ul>
</td>
<td width="400">(785) 224-8773</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="1">
<ul>
<li>Public Information Officer <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:David.Thompson@ks.gov">David Thompson </a>  </li>
</ul>
</td>
<td colspan="1">(785) 250-4034</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<h3><a class="internal-link" href="cfs/parole-services/contacts"><br />Parole Offices</a></h3>
<ul>
<li>
<p>For the Parole Services Automated Reporting System, call toll free: (866) 570-7225.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<h3><a class="internal-link" href="cc_content">Community Corrections</a></h3>
<h3><br /><a class="internal-link" href="facilities">Facilities</a></h3>
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    <title>Community Supervision Agency Facility Onsite Youth Contact Guidelines</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/publications/juvenile/contact-guidelines</link>
    <description>Community Supervision Agency Facility Onsite Youth Contact Guidelines
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    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>cherylca</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2013-11-13T22:15:50Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/community-corrections/resources/Community%20Corrections%20Residential%20Center%20Standards.pdf">
    <title>Community Corrections Residential Standards Manual</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/community-corrections/resources/Community%20Corrections%20Residential%20Center%20Standards.pdf</link>
    <description></description>
    
    <dc:publisher>No publisher</dc:publisher>
    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2011-09-23T18:10:12Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/employment/parole_officer_faq">
    <title>Community &amp; Field Services Position FAQs</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/employment/parole_officer_faq</link>
    <description></description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p align="center"><b><img class="image-inline" src="../images/KSCorrectionsLogo_Blue-Gold_PMS.jpg/@@images/image/mini" /></b></p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; "><b>Transforming Lives for the Safety of All</b></h3>
<p>The Community and Field Services Division is responsible for community-based supervision of offenders who have been released from correctional facilities on parole, post-release supervision or conditional release, but who have not been discharged from their sentence. The Community and Field Services Division also includes the Interstate Compact Unit that is responsible for regulating the transfer and movement between states of adult felony parole and probation offenders under community supervision. The purpose of post-incarceration supervision is to contribute to public safety and to assist offenders in successfully reintegrating into the community.</p>
<h3><span>Q: What is the difference between a Classified and Unclassified employee?</span></h3>
<p><i> A:  The State of Kansas has two categories of employees – classified and unclassified.  </i></p>
<p><b><i>Classified Employees:  </i></b></p>
<ul>
<li><i>State of Kansas has established job specifications for all positions assigned to classified service. </i></li>
<li><i>Agencies may only hire classified employees utilizing state regulations and/or memorandum of agreement protocols.  </i></li>
<li><i>Pay is governed by the legislature and the Governor Directives and the pay is in accordance with a pay matrix approved by the Governor. </i></li>
<li><i>Classified employees are protected by civil service protocols. Formal discipline and/or termination may be reviewed by the Kansas Civil Service Board if the employee requests within established timeframes. The Civil Service Board may modify the agency decision.  </i></li>
<li><i>Parole Officers I, II and Supervisors are in classified service.  <br /> <br /> </i></li>
</ul>
<p><b><i>Unclassified Employees </i></b></p>
<ul>
<li><i> The State of Kansas has established job titles for unclassified employees but these may vary from agency to agency. </i></li>
<li><i>Agencies may hire unclassified employees utilizing classified protocols or an offer may be extended without going through the interview process.  </i></li>
<li><i>Unclassified employees are appointed positions requiring approval to fill and, once an offer is extended, the amount must be approved by the Governor.    </i></li>
<li><i>There are no established pay ranges for unclassified employees. The Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) utilizes the classified pay matrix as a guideline.    </i></li>
<li><i>Unclassified employees are considered to be “at will,” they may be disciplined or discharged.  </i></li>
<li><i>The majority of employees at the Kansas Department of Corrections in unclassified service are: managers, administrative support and maintenance.    </i></li>
</ul>
<h3><span><br />Q: What does it mean to be exempt?</span></h3>
<p><i>A: The federal Department of Labor has established guidelines which must be followed by all organizations, government and non-government, in determining the exempt or non-exempt status of employee. The category assigned is determined from an approved position description utilizing federal guidelines.</i></p>
<p><b><i><span>Non-exempt (or Hourly):  <br /> </span></i></b><i>Non-exempt employees are paid an agreed upon wage and are assigned to work an agreed upon number of work hours; <b><span></span></b></i></p>
<ul>
<li><i>Hours worked over 40 in a work week are compensated at time and a half per hour for every hour worked. </i></li>
<li><i>The State of Kansas allows agencies to offer limited compensatory time in lieu of overtime. </i></li>
<li><i>States may pass legislation which allows for specific jobs to be on a different work week for overtime purposes.  </i></li>
<li><i>A non-exempt employee could be made exempt if changes are made to the position description or the federal guidelines.  </i></li>
<li><i>Changing a non-exempt employee to exempt in order to eliminate the need to pay time and a half carries severe penalties to the agency or company to include, but not limited to, paying back for all overtime that would have been worked the past two years.  </i></li>
<li><i>Parole Officer I and II are considered to be non-exempt and will receive overtime or compensatory time for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek.  </i></li>
</ul>
<p><b><i><span>Exempt (or Salaried):  </span></i></b></p>
<ul>
<li><i>Must be considered full-time and will receive the same amount of pay each paycheck regardless of the hours worked.  </i></li>
<li><i>Exempt employees are required to work a minimum number of hours a day, and if full-time, at least 40 hours a week. They are not paid more if they work 50 hours, and depending on the reason, at times if they do not work 40 hours, they are also paid the same.  </i></li>
<li><i>Employees who consistently fail to work at least 40 hours a week may be changed to non-exempt or hourly status and the above rules will apply.</i></li>
<li><i>Parole Supervisors are considered to be exempt.      </i></li>
</ul>
<h3><br />Q: As an applicant, what should I expect during the interview stage?</h3>
<p><i>A: All applicants are screened by members of a Human Resources team utilizing an approved position description and guidelines from the managers and supervisors. Qualified applicants may be contacted to participate in one or more interviews. To be considered for employment, applicants must meet all required criteria and have submitted all documentation that is requested in the job posting. Most interviews are in a behavior-based format where the applicant would be asked how they have reacted in a specified set of circumstances. Role plays, written assignments or presentations may also be required as part of the interview process.</i></p>
<h3>Q: What benefits does the Kansas Department of Corrections offer?</h3>
<p><i>A: All full-time state employees contribute immediately to the KPERS retirement program and have several options available for health insurance that includes both dental and vision. Employees earn both sick and vacation leave, may have all Governor approved holidays off or be compensated for working on that day, and have an annual Discretionary Holiday to use as needed. Any State of Kansas programs (i.e., STAR) would also be made available to Department of Corrections employees. See State of Kansas website for currently available programs.</i></p>
<h3>Q: Would I be working with juveniles?</h3>
<p><i>A: Our population of offenders either are adults or have been convicted of a crime and adjudicated as an adult. The KDOC’s Juvenile Services Division primarily works with juvenile offenders. </i></p>
<h3>Q: Would I be entering into the adult prisons to complete my job?</h3>
<p><i>A: On occasion, Parole Officers may be required to visit an adult facility. It is encouraged to tour adult facilities to have a better understanding of the entire Department. </i></p>
<h3>Q: Is my work schedule flexible?</h3>
<p><i>A: With your supervisor’s permission, work schedules may be flexible typically after a Parole Officer fulfills his/her basic training requirements. Parole Officers may be required to work a ‘late night’ two nights per month. </i></p>
<h3>Q: What would my caseload size be?</h3>
<p><i>A: Caseload sizes vary greatly by offender populations, the Department’s needs, and your specific geographic location. The assessed risk level is also taken into consideration when distributing cases.</i></p>
<h3>Q: What training is required?</h3>
<p><i>A: New Parole Officers are required to complete 200 hours of training during their first year and 40 hours of training annually thereafter. Training can come in a variety of ways from informal job shadowing, formal classroom setting or online computer courses.    </i></p>
<h3>Q: Is overnight travel required for training?</h3>
<p><i>A: Parole Officer basic training is taught in a variety of locations, including but not limited to Olathe, Topeka and Wichita. Overnight travel may be required in some instances at no expense to the employee. </i></p>
<h3>Q: Are company vehicles provided?</h3>
<p><i>A: The Department provides vehicles during working hours at no expense to the employee so he/she may complete all necessary fieldwork and training requirements.  </i></p>
<h3>Q: How long is my probationary period?</h3>
<p><i>A: Probationary periods may vary but typically are nine months for a new state employee. </i></p>
<h3>Q: Is my starting wage negotiable?</h3>
<p>  <i>A: The State of Kansas utilizes the state’s pay range/level system; therefore, the starting wage for a classified employee is not typically negotiable. </i></p>
<h3>Q: What safety equipment is provided?</h3>
<p><i>A: Once certified, Parole Officers have the option of carrying both Tasers and OC Spray.</i></p>
<h3>Q: Would I be assigned a field partner?</h3>
<p><i>A: All Parole Officers are encouraged to complete fieldwork with partners for officer safety. </i></p>
<h3>Q: Am I able to carry my own personal firearm while on the job?</h3>
<p><i>A: Where allowed by State of Kansas Law, Parole Officers are allowed to carry their own personal concealed firearm under certain circumstances as set forth in KDOC policy. Carrying a firearm is not a job requirement. Those who choose to carry a firearm do so for personal protection and not part of their job duties. </i></p>
<h3>Q: Does the Kansas Department of Corrections offer an internship or volunteer program?</h3>
<p><i>A: Yes, however programs vary by office. If interested in an internship or volunteer program, please contact the Kansas Department of Corrections Recruiter at 785-296--0041.</i></p>
<h3>Q: What is the difference between Parole and Post Release offenders?</h3>
<p><i>A: These two terms are often used interchangeably but Parole more accurately refers to those offenders sentenced for a crime prior to July 1, 1993 and are serving an indeterminate sentence while those sentenced after July 1, 1993 are considered on post-release supervision and serving a determinate sentence. For those on parole, the period of time on parole is determined by their performance and the date of ultimate release is decided by the Kansas Prisoner Review Board. For those on post-release supervision, its length is part of the sentencing court’s original sentence and cannot be modified except by good time awards.  </i></p>
<h3>Q: As a Parole Officer, would I have arresting authority?</h3>
<p><i>A: Though Parole Officers are considered Law Enforcement, the Kansas Department of Corrections does not allow arresting authority.</i></p>
<h3>Q: What is an LSI-R?<i></i></h3>
<p><i>A: The LSI-R (Level of Service – Revised) is an assessment tool used to gauge the likelihood of an offender re-offending. The LSI-R is administered upon entry into the KDOC system and then updated throughout the supervision term. </i></p>
<h3>Q: What is TOADS and OMIS?</h3>
<p><i>A: TOADS (Total Offender Accountability Document System) and OMIS (Offender Management Information System) are two of the Department’s current case management and data systems.</i></p>
<h3>Q: As a Parole Officer, would I have to testify in court before a Judge?</h3>
<p><i>A: Offenders on Parole/Post Release supervision are under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Corrections and not a local judge. It is rare that a Parole Officer would have to testify in court. Parole Officers may be required to appear at revocation hearings held by the Kansas Prisoner Review Board. </i></p>
<h3>Q: I have a family member who is or was formerly incarcerated – does this exclude me from employment?</h3>
<p><i>A: Having a friend or family member in the KDOC system would not affect an applicant’s employment opportunities as long as accommodations could be made where the employee was not involved in the direct supervision/decision making of the family member.  </i></p>
<h3>Q: Would a Parole Officer ever supervise somebody on probation?</h3>
<p><i>  A: Parole Officers also may supervise probationers from other states via the Interstate Compact Agreement.  </i></p>
<h3>Q: What does a typical workday look like for a Parole Officer?</h3>
<p><i>    A: While a Parole Officer’s primary concerns are ensuring both public and victim safety, the majority of their work day often includes the following: responding to release plan investigations, conducting home and field contacts, making computer entries, report writing, substance abuse testing, responding to violations, and using evidenced-based practices and case management tools/strategies to help motivate offenders into making the necessary changes to support a pro-social and law-abiding lifestyle. </i></p>
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    <title>Communication</title>
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    <description>How do I call or otherwise contact an inmate?</description>
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<p class="ARBodyText">Please see "inmate communications" under the facilities' section for details on establishing accounts for <a class="internal-link" href="../../inmate-communications/inmate-electronic-messaging-and-video-visitation">electronic messages</a> and <a class="internal-link" href="../../inmate-communications/inmate-telephone">telephone</a>. For frequently asked questions about mail, electronic messages and telephone service, click the links below.</p>
<h2 class="ARBodyText" style="text-align: center; "><a class="internal-link" href="mail">Mail</a></h2>
<h2 class="ARBodyText" style="text-align: center; "><a class="internal-link" href="messages">Electronic Messages</a></h2>
<h2 class="ARBodyText" style="text-align: center; "><a class="internal-link" href="phone">Telephone</a></h2>
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