Community Work Centers
Listing of
Community Work Centers
Community work
centers are an alternative facility for inmates to finish serving their
sentences. At a community work center, inmates routinely perform
work for cities, counties, state agencies and charitable organizations as
defined by 501(c)3, and are a valuable source of free labor.
Examples of work performed include janitorial work, mechanic work and
beautification of roadsides. It is common to see MDOC inmates picking up
trash on the highways of Mississippi or at city and state parks.
MDOC currently has 17 community
work centers statewide and each houses around 100 inmates.
The community work center in Flowood houses all female community work center
inmates, which is about 100 inmates. Inmates are drug tested often and
failing a drug test is automatic return to an institution.
How does an
inmate get assigned to a community work center? First, several criteria
must be met. They include, but are not limited to: |