ND DOC - Tompkins Rehabilitation Corrections Center

Custody/Security Info

ND DOC - Tompkins Rehabilitation Corrections Center, nestled in Jamestown, ND, stands as a minimum security state prison under the auspices of the North Dakota Department of Corrections. Renowned as the epitome of low-security state facilities, this prison is designed to accommodate individuals who pose the lowest risk to public safety. The facility comprises non-secure dormitories that undergo routine patrols by correctional officers. Within these dormitories are group toilet and shower areas, alongside sleeping quarters equipped with double bunks and lockers. Unlike higher-security facilities, ND DOC - Tompkins Rehabilitation Corrections Center boasts a relatively low staff-to-inmate ratio and may feature limited or no perimeter fencing. Inmates housed in minimum security prisons often experience greater freedom of movement compared to other correctional facilities. They reside in dormitory-style housing or small cottages and are typically engaged in work and program-oriented activities. Some facilities may have a separate minimum security camp, commonly known as Satellite Prison Camps, which provide inmate labor both on-site and off-site. Despite the absence of armed watch towers or roving patrols, the perimeter fence is regularly inspected to maintain security standards. This level of supervision and control over inmate activities within the prison is notably less stringent than at higher custody levels. Qualification for placement in a minimum security prison necessitates meeting specific criteria, including having less than 10 years remaining on the sentence, demonstrating non-violent behavior, and maintaining a clear disciplinary history. Inmates often aspire to "work their way down" in custody levels to become eligible for transfer to such camps, viewing them as the most favorable situation within the incarcerated system.

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Facility Type

The ND DOC - Tompkins Rehabilitation Corrections Center is a psychiatric inpatient facility and is a component of the North Dakota Division of Corrections. The Hospital's mission is to provide psychiatric services that promote recovery in a safe and caring environment. The hospital has individual specialized units and over 200 patient beds in three service areas: General Adult, Forensic, and Adolescent.

General Adult Service

The General Adult Service area is comprised of three, 30-bed units for persons 18 years of age and older. To be admitted to this area an individual must first be screened at one of the dozens of community mental health centers (CMHCs) located across the state. The screening for appropriate admission is based on continuity of care and treatment which provides the least restrictive setting. Each CMHC offers an array of services from brief intervention therapies to long-term community support services. The CMHCs offer 24-hour emergency care. If more restrictive care is needed a local hospital or crisis unit, may be contacted. It is the philosophy of DBHS that responsibility, authority, and accountability for client services should be at the local level.

Forensic Service

The Forensic Service area is comprised of four 24-bed adult units whose mission is to assess and treat individuals with mental illness who have allegedly committed a crime and to consult with the Court of Record and Law Enforcement. All persons treated on Forensic Services have been court-ordered for either an evaluation or treatment secondary to the legal charges they have received.

Adolescent Service

The Adolescent Service area is comprised of two units: an 18-bed co-educational program for adolescents 13 to 17 years of age who need acute or residential psychiatric care and an 18-bed program for adolescent males 13-17 years of age who have committed a sexual offense. Patients may be referred by local CMHCs, other divisions of the Department of Human Services, private treatment providers, or the juvenile courts.

Education and Training

The Hospital is committed to the education of mental health providers and serves as a training site for nursing, medical, social work, and psychology students and trainees. Many members of our clinical staff serve on the faculties of the local universities. Nursing students from several local schools spend clinical time at The Hospital, and University of North Dakota social work graduate students participate in clinical internships. The Hospital has a Psychology Pre-Doctoral Internship Program and a Forensic Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The Hospital is a clinical site for UAMS's General, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatry Residencies, and is the primary clinical site for the UAMS Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program.

Division of Behavioral Health Services

The Division of Behavioral Health Services is responsible for ensuring the provision of public behavioral health services, including mental health and substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services throughout the State of North Dakota. The Division supports, certifies, licenses, and funds behavioral health providers throughout the state. In addition, the Division of Behavioral Health Service operates two behavioral health institutions -- the North Dakota State Hospital located in Jamestown and the ND Health Center.