KDOC - Lee Adjustment Center - CoreCivic

Private Facility

Last Updated: February 21, 2024
Address
168 Lee Adjustment Center Dr, Beattyville, KY 41311
Beds
866
County
Lee
Phone
606-464-2866
Fax
606-464-9654

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KDOC - Lee Adjustment Center - CoreCivic operates as a Medium facility in Beattyville, KY, under contracts with Kentucky DOC, Federal Bureau of Prisons, and US Marshal Service. It accommodates inmates from various jurisdictions, categorized by custody level, including work release residents seeking reentry success. Emphasizing inmate rehabilitation, LAC offers robust educational and vocational programs. Onsite services cover dietary, health, fitness, education, religious practices, and entertainment. The facility upholds high standards for government contracts through regular inspections, vital for its continued operation.

The Lee Adjustment Center, operated by the private prison company CoreCivic under contract with the Kentucky Department of Corrections (KDOC), is an 866-bed medium security institution for adult males. Situated on an 88-acre parcel, approximately eleven acres constitute the secure compound, enclosed by a 12-foot double perimeter fence equipped with an electronic stun fence.

The facility comprises three general population housing units: the South Dorm with 224 beds, the North Dorm with 336 beds, and the West Dorm with 256 beds. The South and North Dorms are open-wing dormitory-style units, with the North Dorm's lower level housing a Substance Abuse Program. The West Dorm features 128 two-person cells arranged in a five-pod configuration. Additionally, the Restrictive Housing Unit accommodates 50 beds, including forty-eight single cells and two observation cells.

Owned since 1998, the Lee Adjustment Center serves the Kentucky Department of Corrections and caters to medium and close-security inmates. Upon arrival, inmates participate in the facility's orientation program within the first two weeks and receive a copy of the inmate handbook. This comprehensive handbook equips inmates with essential information to navigate life within the facility and stay connected with family or legal representatives.

Key topics covered in the handbook include requesting medical appointments and available services, religious services, educational programs, recreation opportunities, commissary procedures, hygiene expectations, facility schedules, and visitation information. Through orientation and the handbook, inmates can promptly address concerns, access necessary resources, and engage in programs and services provided by the facility, fostering a smoother transition into institutional life.

In addition to its comprehensive orientation program and inmate handbook, the LAC offers a range of programs aimed at promoting rehabilitation and skill development among its inmate population. These programs cater to various needs, including substance abuse treatment, anger management, and educational advancement. The facility provides Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) sessions covering topics such as anger management, parenting, and maintaining sobriety. The PORTAL New Direction program offers guidance and support for inmates seeking to make positive life changes, while the Substance Abuse Mentor program pairs individuals with mentors to aid in their recovery journey. Additionally, the Substance Abuse Program and Seeking Safety program provide structured interventions for addressing addiction and related issues. On the educational front, LAC offers opportunities for inmates to earn their GED diploma, pursue vocational training in fields like carpentry and computer science, and even work towards associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees, empowering them with valuable skills for successful reintegration into society upon release. These programs reflect LAC's commitment to fostering personal growth and transformation among its inmate population, ultimately contributing to safer communities and reduced recidivism rates.

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Visitation Information

Visitation Information - ​Visitation will remain on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Visitation time is from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.​

Visitation will remain on the monthly schedule.

  • Week 1 - South, Week 2 - North, Week 3 - Lower North, Week 4 - West

Visits will not have to be scheduled unless you are housed in RHU of L-Wing.

Contact will be allowed per policy.

  • An inmate in the regular visiting area shall be allowed brief physical contact (for example: holding hands, kissing, and embracing). This contact shall be permitted within the bounds of good taste and only at the beginning and end of the visit.

Visitors must be on the approved visitation list. Minors will be permitted per policy.

  • Children under the age of eighteen (18) shall not visit unless approved and included on the inmate's visiting list. They must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian or by another immediate family member with written parental or guardian approval. The name of the parent, legal guardian, or other immediate family member accompanying the child shall be included on the approved visitation list.
  • Children visiting without a parent or guardian need a notarized written consent from the parent/guardian. ​

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