ADCRR FY 2023 Budget and Need for Oversight

The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry has requested a record breaking $1.5 billion for FY 2023, and they want that money with no strings, oversight, or accountability to Arizona taxpayers.
ADCRR Issues Report Out About Escape From ADCRR-Florence Complex South Unit

Critical understaffing at ASPC Florence Complex – South Unit in January 2021 cited as major reason for not detecting the escape of John Charpoit and David Harmon.
The Need for Prison Oversight: My Why

For decades across the country, small towns and rural communities have suffered from a decline in farming and manufacturing work, often resulting in widespread economic depression leaving those living in […]
Independent Oversight of the Arizona Department of Corrections : Why It Matter?

As I walked into the prison gates for the first time, visiting my husband, who was wrongly convicted and sentenced to twelve years in the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation […]
Corruption or Rehabilitation

What does the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry (ADCRR) stand for? I know the title suggests they are correcting and rehabilitating prisoners, but what specifically is being done […]
What’s In a Name

From an anonymous incarcerated person – Corruption or Rehabilitation: by Anonymous What does the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR) stand for? I know the title suggests they […]
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, REHABILITATION, AND REENTRY SLOW TO TEST INCARCERATED MEN AND WOMEN FOR COVID-19 DESPITE FUNDING AND EVIDENCE OF URGENT NEED

Recently, the ADHS submitted an emergency request to the Arizona Department of Administration’s State Procurement Office seeking approximately $4.2 million to fund COVID testing and physician follow-ups for up to 65,000 tests in the ADCRR.