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the custody of the DC Department of Corrections (DOC). Men are imprisoned at<br />

the Central Detention Facility (CDF) and some at CTF. Women and children charged<br />

as adults (until their 18 th birthday) are imprisoned at the Correctional Treatment<br />

Facility (CTF) 1901 E Street, SE 20003.<br />

• DC Code Offenders with less than nine (9) months to serve may complete<br />

their sentence at Correctional Treatment Facility (CTF), provided the inmate meets<br />

CTF’s medium security criteria.<br />

• DC Code Offenders serving time for felony offenses greater than nine (9) months are<br />

placed in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Men sentenced for<br />

felony offenses are held at the DC Jail “Sentenced Unit” until BOP “Classifies and<br />

Designates” the institution where the inmate will begin serving his sentence. The<br />

classification and designation process takes approximately 72 hours from the time the<br />

BOP receives the designation package, followed by two or more weeks until the<br />

inmate is transported to the designated institution.<br />

• BOP considers several “scoring” factors when determining the inmate’s institutional<br />

security level. Primary scoring factors considered are: (a) Court-recommendation, (b)<br />

voluntary surrender status, (c) criminal history, (d) medical factors, (e) past<br />

associations, (f) drug/alcohol history, and (g) escape history.<br />

• The BOP unit responsible for designation and placement of DC Code Offenders is<br />

named, “Alpha Team” Designation and Sentence Computation Center, 346 Marine<br />

Forces Drive, Grand Prairie, Texas 75051, (972) 352-4000, Fax (997) 20 595-3153,<br />

GRA-DSC/TeamAlpha@bop.gov If the order is amended make sure BOP receives the<br />

order from the judge by asking the judge’s chambers to fax or email a copy of the<br />

order and any other supporting documents to the Alpha Team.<br />

• BOP has several facilities around the country that provide specialized services to<br />

inmates with heightened treatment and rehabilitation needs. Below is a list of BOP<br />

facilities that provide services to inmates with special needs.<br />

D. Specialized BOP Facilities<br />

Medical<br />

Care<br />

Psychiatric<br />

Health<br />

Care<br />

MCFP Springfield<br />

Springfield, MO 65807<br />

(417) 862-7041<br />

FMC Lexington<br />

Lexington, KY 40511<br />

(859) 255-6812<br />

FMC Carswell (Females)<br />

Fort Worth, Texas<br />

FMC Butner<br />

Butner, NC 27509<br />

(919) 575-3900<br />

Specialized BOP Facilities<br />

Inmates who require daily nursing care<br />

and/or have chronic medical conditions<br />

which need be controlled with medication.<br />

Inmates who require specialized treatment for<br />

mental illness that is not well controlled with<br />

medication.<br />

<strong>Adult</strong> Resource <strong>Directory</strong>: <strong>2013</strong><br />

Community & Confinement Access Guide<br />

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