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The Nathaniel J. Neal Unit is a state prison for men located in unincorporated Potter County, Texas, [1] near Amarillo. It is owned and operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice . [ 2 ] This facility was opened in December 1994, and a maximum capacity of 1732 male inmates held at various security levels.
The prison opened in March 1990. [2] It was named after Governor of Texas William P. Clements.. In June 2013, according to a report surveying 92,449 adult inmates in 606 prisons, jails, and special confinement facilities from February 2011 to May 2012 by the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, of the prisons holding men the Clements Unit had the eighth-highest rate of inmates who reported that ...
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The long-term responsibility for the county is to build a jail large enough for the required inmates.” This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Potter County Commissioners Court ...
The contracts with Scurry and Garza County will pay about $60 to $65 per bed used per day for inmates, with the new agreed-upon amount to Deaf Smith County paying $75.
Three years later, the devices have proliferated nationwide and even in some of Texas’ county jails. Harris County Jail, the largest jail in Texas, plans to deploy tablets to all of the people ...
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The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) is a department of the government of the U.S. state of Texas.The TDCJ is responsible for statewide criminal justice for adult offenders, including managing offenders in state prisons, state jails, and private correctional facilities, funding and certain oversight of community supervision, and supervision of offenders released from prison on ...