What is G2 TDCJ?

What is G2 TDCJ?

General Population Level 2 (G2) 4. General Population Level 2 (J2) Refers to offenders who may live in dorms or cells inside the security fence. They may work outside the security fence under direct armed supervision.

Is TDCJ state or federal?

It also provides funding, training, and certain oversight of parole. TDCJ is the largest state agency in Texas. Institutional Division (ID) of the TDCJ is responsible for managing and operating the State’s prison system for the confinement of adult felony offenders.

What is inmate security classification?

“Classification” refers to the placement or allocation of prisoners to one of several custody or supervision levels in order to match the prisoners’ individual risks and needs to correctional resources and the appropriate supervision regime.

What is TDCJ G4?

G4 offenders are classified as medium custody because of behavioral problems, and as a result, live with certain restrictions. A G4 offender wrote “If you can’t act right in society, you go to prison. If you can’t act right in prison, you go to medium custody.”

What is the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)?

Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). The agency that manages the overall operation of the state’s prison system, parole, and state jail systems. The agency also provides funding, training, and certain oversight of community supervision.

How to contact Texas Department of criminal justice correctional institutions?

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Correctional Institutions Division Kim Massey Assistant Director, Classification and Records PO Box 99 Huntsville, TX 77342-0099 Phone: (936) 437-6231 Fax (936) 437-6276 [email protected]

What is TDCJ-CJAD?

The TDCJ division responsible for administering and partially funding adult community supervision (formerly known as adult probation). TDCJ-CJAD also trains and certifies community supervision officers. Community Justice Intranet System (CJINS). An intranet system used by TDCJ-CJAD and the state’s 122 CSCDs.

How do I file a time dispute with the TDCJ?

Inmates may file a Time Dispute Resolution form if they feel their time has been incorrectly calculated. Questions from the general public pertaining to time calculations may be submitted to the TDCJ Classification and Records Department, P.O. Box 99, Huntsville, TX 77342 or call (936) 437-6231.