| Item | Information |
|---|---|
| Unit Address and Phone Number | 2101 FM 369 North Iowa Park, Texas 76367 (940) 855-7477 (ext.069) |
| Unit Location | Four (4) miles northwest of Wichita Falls on FM 369 North in Wichita County |
| Senior Warden | Eddie Williams |
| Regional Director | Bruce Zeller, Region V |
| CI Division Deputy Director | Rodney Cooper |
| Date Unit Established or On Line | June 1995 |
| Total Employees | 974 |
| Security Employees | 715 |
| Non-Security Employees | 132 |
| Windham Education Employees | 17 |
| Contract Medical and Psychiatric Employees | Medical = 99; Psychiatric = 11 |
| Offender Gender | Male |
| Maximum Capacity | 3,682 (Includes Expansion Cells: 850) |
| Custody Levels Housed | G1 – G5, Administrative Segregation, Safekeeping |
| Approximate Acreage | 320 |
| Agricultural Operations | Security Horses and Dogs, Unit Garden |
| Manufacturing and Logistics Op. | None |
| Facility Operations | Unit Maintenance |
| Additional Operations | Scent-Specific Canines, Laundry Services provided to local Texas Youth Commission facility. |
| Medical Capabilities | Ambulatory, dental and mental health services. Fully staffed 17-bed infirmary including hospice. Operates 24 hours a day. All general population services are available on a single level. Managed by Texas Tech. |
| Special Treatment Programs | None |
| Educational Programs | Literacy, Special Education, CHANGES/Pre-Release, Cognitive Intervention, Project RIO |
| Additional Programs/Services | Faith-Based Dormitory, Adult Education Program (upon availability), Life Decisions Program, Crime Stoppers, Community Tours |
| Community Work Projects | Services provided to city agencies and the Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Parks and Wildlife. |
| Volunteer Initiatives | Literacy/Education, Employment/Job Skills, Substance Abuse Education, Medical Issues/Prevention, Life Skills, Parent Training, Support Groups, Victims Awareness, Religious/Faith Based |
For more information on the Allred Unit and other prisons in the state of Texas, visit the online prison directory at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
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