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WASHINGTON STATE JAIL INDUSTRIES BOARD Offenders Working in Jails and for Communities Bruce Thompson Chair Jill Will Executive Director 2000 Jail Work Report

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Page 1: WASHINGTON STATE JAIL INDUSTRIES BOARDJail Industries Board Chair: Bruce Thompson Executive Director: Jill Will Mary Boehnke—Executive Vice President, Communications Workers of America

WASHINGTON STATE JAIL INDUSTRIES BOARD

Offenders Working in Jails and for Communities

Bruce Thompson Chair Jill Will

Executive Director

2000 Jail Work Report

Page 2: WASHINGTON STATE JAIL INDUSTRIES BOARDJail Industries Board Chair: Bruce Thompson Executive Director: Jill Will Mary Boehnke—Executive Vice President, Communications Workers of America

Jail Industries Board

Chair: Bruce Thompson Executive Director: Jill Will

Mary Boehnke—Executive Vice President, Communications Workers of America

Andrea Bynum—Director of Corrections, Snohomish County Corrections

The Honorable Jeralita Costa—Washington State Senate

Ed Crawford—Chief of Police, Kent Police Department

Doug Jacques—Director of Corrections and Special Operations, Employment Security Department

Jane Johnson—Undersheriff, Clark County

Debra Latimer—Sergeant, Chelan County Sheriff's Office

The Honorable Bill Lehning—Commissioner, Cowlitz County

Andre Loh—Associate Dean, Seattle Central Community College

Randy Loomans—Education and Safety Director, Washington State Labor Council

The Honorable Garry Lucas—Sheriff, Clark County

Runette Mitchell—Community Program Administrator, King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Corrections

Jim Powers—Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Thurston County

The Honorable Ted Rutt—Superior Court Clerk, Pierce County

Bruce Thompson—Senior Project Manager, Weyerhaeuser Company

The Honorable Dan Tonkovich—Councilman, City of Vancouver

Julie Wilson—WorkFirst Manager, Office of Trade and Economic Development

Marvin Wolff—Whatcom Historical Society

Howard Yarbrough—Administrator, Correctional Industries

JAIL INDUSTRIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Jail Industries Board

73%

22%5%

In JailsFor Government AgenciesFor Community Organizations

Total Labor Hours: 3,372,056 Value to Communities At Minimum Wage: $21,918,361

2000 Jail Work Hours

2000 Jail Work Report

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Jail Industries Board i

Acknowledgements This report was prepared by staff of the Washington State Jail Industries Board. The Board gratefully acknowledges the assistance of all who helped with this project:

Police Chiefs, Sheriffs, Directors of Corrections, Jail Managers, and staff from 23 city jails, 41 county facilities and eight tribal facilities.

Jail Industries Board 206 Tenth Avenue SE

Olympia, Washington 98501-1311 Phone: 360-586-1534

Fax: 360-664-2812 Email: [email protected]

Web: www.jib.wa.gov

2000 Jail Work Report

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Jail Industries Board

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ............................................................................................ i

Executive Summary ...................................................................................... ii–iii

2000 Labor Hours Summary .........................................................Summary 1–2

2000 Work and Customer Summary.............................................Summary 3–4

Facilities with no Detailed Reports Provided ..................................Summary 5

Detailed Jail Work Reports .........................................................................1–80

2000 Jail Work Report

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2000 Jail Work Report

Executive Summary ii

Executive Summary Value to Washington Communities The Jail Industries Board is pleased to offer the 2000 edition of the Jail Work Report, a statewide summary of the work performed by offenders housed in city and county jails in Washington. In many cases, work done by offenders in lieu of incarceration was also reported. Twenty-three city jails provided information. All 39 counties reported information, along with eight tribal facilities. In total, offenders worked 3.7 million labor hours. At the state minimum wage of $6.50 per hour, these hours represent $21.9 million in value returned to Washington taxpayers.

Offsetting Costs of Incarceration Almost ¾ of inmate labor, or 73% of all hours reported, offset costs of incarceration in Washington jails. Inmate workers provided essential services to keep daily operations going within correctional facilities. Work totaled 2.49 million labor hours. The most common jobs held by inmate workers were in:

• laundry service—52 facilities • food service—51 facilities • janitorial work—47 facilities

Other common tasks included:

• general labor—27 facilities • vehicle washing/detailing—21 facilities • landscaping—10 facilities • inmate uniform repair—9 facilities • barber services—9 facilities • truck loading/unloading—9 facilities

Providing Services for Government Agencies Inmate workers provided 729,755 labor hours to a wide variety of government agencies, representing 22% of all hours worked. Most work was done by minimum-security offenders leaving the jail to work off-site, and by offenders performing community service hours in lieu of incarceration. Clallam County employed medium-security offenders on a "chain gang" cleaning up litter and dumpsites.

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Executive Summary iii

Law enforcement agencies, fair boards, parks and recreation departments, and maintenance departments received the most help from inmate crews. The most common jobs were:

• general labor—37 agencies • grounds maintenance—32 agencies • vehicle washing/detailing—32 agencies • litter pickup—31 agencies • fairgrounds maintenance—22 agencies • parks maintenance—21 agencies • janitorial services—19 agencies

Working for Community Organizations City and county jails reported 153,021 labor hours directed to not-for-profit community organizations. This total does not reflect hours that were reported under another category. Several jails noted that labor hours statistics reported for their jail operations also included hours donated to community groups. Working inmates benefited 89 different community groups in 2000, and performed 34 different kinds of tasks. The most commonly reported jobs were:

• general labor—16 organizations • staffing—10 organizations

Springboard for New Ideas The aim of this report is not simply to present statistics and total up the benefits of inmate labor. By detailing the variety of jobs performed and showing how even small facilities can generate lots of labor hours, the Jail Industries Board hopes you will be inspired to launch some new programs of your own. It may be lowering jail costs through repairing clothing, forming partnerships for community clean up, teaming up with a city for graffiti removal, or helping out at the local senior center. Whatever your idea, chances are good that using inmate labor can be a good solution in this continuing era of doing more with less.

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Jail Industries 2000 Labor Hours Summary

Average Labor Hours Value to Community Daily Value to

Facility Population Jail Government Community Total at $6.50/Hour Aberdeen Police Department 20 2,390 1,445 3,835 $24,928 Adams County Jail 20 4,392 573 1,488 6,453 $41,945 Asotin County Jail 25 170 170 $1,105 Auburn Detention Facility 120 5,472 480 5,952 $38,688 Benton County Jail 287 42,000 59,478 101,478 $659,607 Buckley Police Department 25 1,920 1,558 3,478 $22,607 Chehalis Confederated Tribes 1 $0 Chelan County Regional Jail 250 69,630 40,099 13,340 123,069 $799,949 Chelan Police Department 5 2,205 2,205 $14,333 Clallam County Jail 100 30,720 51,262 7,898 89,880 $584,220 Clark County Jail 589 235,740 528 236,268 $1,535,742 Columbia County Jail 4 16 24 40 $260 Cowlitz County Corrections 232 53,644 50,100 540 104,284 $677,846 Enumclaw Police Department 19 5,840 730 16 6,586 $42,809 Ferry County Jail 12 1,460 1,460 $9,490 Forks Police Department 19 2,520 4,614 64 7,198 $46,787 Franklin County Jail 136 34,680 2,064 36,744 $238,836 Garfield County Jail 7 223 543 44 810 $5,265 Grandview Police Department 2 2,477 80 2,557 $16,621 Grant County Jail 197 53,350 13,766 7,144 74,260 $482,690 Grays Harbor County Jail 124 27,600 5,975 890 34,465 $224,023 Hoquiam Police Department 10 $0 Island County Jail 55 15,600 15,600 $101,400 Issaquah Police Department 37 135 262 397 $2,581 Jefferson County Jail 52 4,026 2,562 1,830 8,418 $54,717 Kent Police Department 177 73,440 16,009 8,037 97,486 $633,659 King County Correctional Facility 3,113 153,068 7,272 160,340 $1,042,210 King County North Rehabilitation 283 114,735 51,245 34,802 200,782 $1,305,083 King County Regional Justice Center 839 236,754 236,754 $1,538,901 Kirkland Police Department 12 $0 Kitsap County Jail 275 78,840 16,866 44 95,750 $622,375 Kittitas County Jail 78 18,324 40,550 9,100 67,974 $441,831 Klickitat County Jail 55 2,400 330 2,730 $17,745 Lewis County Jail 246 17,586 16,075 15,868 49,529 $321,939 Lincoln County Jail 13 1,677 1,617 3,294 $21,411 Lynnwood Police Department 36 7,858 1,608 9,466 $61,529 Makah Tribe 5 350 150 500 $3,250 Marysville Police Department 24 $0 Mason County Jail 105 12,480 2,080 14,560 $94,640 Nisqually Tribe 2 $0

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Customer

Breakdown

Work Category Community Government JailSpecial Projects

Grand Total

Building Refurbishment 3 14 5 1 23Food Service 3 3 51 57Garden Produce 1 1 3 5General Labor 16 37 27 2 82Janitorial 2 19 47 68Landscaping 4 19 10 33Laundry 2 52 54Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds 5 22 1 28Maintenance/Setup—Playing Field 5 5 10Maintenance—Building 17 7 24Maintenance—Courthouse 18 18Maintenance—Facilities 2 11 6 1 20Maintenance—Golf Course 1 1Maintenance—Grounds 4 32 7 1 44Maintenance—Litter Pickup 4 31 6 2 43Maintenance—Museum 2 3 1 6Maintenance—Other 3 6 1 10Maintenance—Outdoor 1 11 2 14Maintenance—Parks 1 21 22Maintenance—Pistol Range 13 2 15Maintenance—Records/archives 3 2 5Maintenance—Road 9 9Maintenance—Trail 1 10 11Maintenance—Vehicle 12 4 16Natural Resource Mgmt—Brush Removal 1 11 1 2 15Natural Resource Mgmt—Conservation 8 8Natural Resource Mgmt—Erosion/Flood Control 1 10 1 12Natural Resource Mgmt—Weed Control 14 2 16Other 1 1 2Other—See Notes 1 1Recycling—Appliance 1 3 4Recycling—General 2 15 2 19Recycling—Pallets 1 1Services—Artwork 3 1 4Services—Canal Cleaning 1 1 2Services—Fire Department Assistance 1 7 8Services—Firewood 2 2Services—Graffiti Removal 2 8 2 12Services—Snow Removal 2 16 6 24Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing 2 32 21 55

2000 Community Services

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Jail Industries 2000 Labor Hours Summary

Average Labor Hours Value to Community Daily Value to

Facility Population Jail Government Community Total at $6.50/Hour Oak Harbor Police Department 11 2,500 5,500 8,000 $52,000 Okanogan County Jail 132 24,192 16,884 556 41,632 $270,608 Olympia Police Department 25 720 720 $4,680 Pacific County Jail 30 2,037 1,061 3,098 $20,137 Pend Oreille County Jail 24 6,043 5,748 11,791 $76,642 Pierce County Corrections 1,270 240,000 240,000 $1,560,000 Prosser Police Department 2 $0 Puyallup Police Department 40 6,720 6,720 $43,680 Puyallup Tribe 5 $0 Quinault Nation 7 $0 Redmond Police Department 4 $0 Renton Police Department 50 4,338 4,338 $28,197 San Juan County Jail 6 2,493 2,493 4,986 $32,409 Skagit County Jail 173 47,580 19,363 9,670 76,613 $497,985 Skamania County Jail 25 4,112 3,360 7,472 $48,568 Snohomish County Corrections 837 162,361 74,901 237,262 $1,542,200 Spokane County Geiger Corrections 449 123,240 56,281 179,521 $1,166,887 Spokane County Jail 597 123,032 123,032 $799,708 Spokane Tribe 4 $0 Stevens County Jail 45 4,880 4,880 $31,720 Sunnyside Police Department 43 15,344 15,344 $99,736 Swinomish Tribe 0 $0 Thurston County Corrections 428 146,000 40,736 4,890 191,626 $1,245,569 Toppenish Police Department 37 12,014 4,652 4,362 21,028 $136,682 Wahkiakum County Jail 9 4,600 240 480 5,320 $34,580 Walla Walla County Jail 88 23,520 6,900 30,420 $197,730 Wapato Police Department 35 6,240 4,164 10,404 $67,626 Whatcom County Jail 239 98,550 39,784 2,272 140,606 $913,939 Whitman County Corrections 38 11,680 12,129 16,450 40,259 $261,684 Yakama Nation 25 10,950 190 11,140 $72,410 Yakima County Corrections 758 131,245 38,265 3,616 173,126 $1,125,319 Yakima Police Department 63 9,056 11,712 20,768 $134,992 Grand Totals 13,110 2,532,103 729,754 153,021 3,414,878 $22,196,704

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Customer

Breakdown

Work Category Community Government JailSpecial Projects

Grand Total

Building Refurbishment 3 14 5 1 23Food Service 3 3 51 57Garden Produce 1 1 3 5General Labor 16 37 27 2 82Janitorial 2 19 47 68Landscaping 4 19 10 33Laundry 2 52 54Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds 5 22 1 28Maintenance/Setup—Playing Field 5 5 10Maintenance—Building 17 7 24Maintenance—Courthouse 18 18Maintenance—Facilities 2 11 6 1 20Maintenance—Golf Course 1 1Maintenance—Grounds 4 32 7 1 44Maintenance—Litter Pickup 4 31 6 2 43Maintenance—Museum 2 3 1 6Maintenance—Other 3 6 1 10Maintenance—Outdoor 1 11 2 14Maintenance—Parks 1 21 22Maintenance—Pistol Range 13 2 15Maintenance—Records/archives 3 2 5Maintenance—Road 9 9Maintenance—Trail 1 10 11Maintenance—Vehicle 12 4 16Natural Resource Mgmt—Brush Removal 1 11 1 2 15Natural Resource Mgmt—Conservation 8 8Natural Resource Mgmt—Erosion/Flood Control 1 10 1 12Natural Resource Mgmt—Weed Control 14 2 16Other 1 1 2Other—See Notes 1 1Recycling—Appliance 1 3 4Recycling—General 2 15 2 19Recycling—Pallets 1 1Services—Artwork 3 1 4Services—Canal Cleaning 1 1 2Services—Fire Department Assistance 1 7 8Services—Firewood 2 2Services—Graffiti Removal 2 8 2 12Services—Snow Removal 2 16 6 24Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing 2 32 21 55

2000 Work and Customer Summary

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Sewing—Inmate Property Bags 1 1Sewing—Inmate Uniform Repair 9 9Sewing—Other 1 1 1 3Staffing—Animal Care 1 3 4Staffing—Barber 9 9Staffing—Bookkeeping 1 1Staffing—Commissary 6 6Staffing—Event 4 2 6Staffing—Holiday Setup 1 3 1 5Staffing—Library 1 5 6Staffing—Lobby 2 2Staffing—Office Assistance (general) 5 2 1 8Staffing—Senior Center 1 1 2Talking Books 1 1Truck Load/Unload 3 9 9 21Tutoring (Peer) 1 1 1 3Warehousing 2 4 2 1 9Grand Total 89 478 316 16 899

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Aberdeen Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city20

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 3,835 $24,928

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 2,390

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 1,445

COST BENEFIT$15,535

$9,393

# Hours

2,390 1,4454 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Janitorial Police & City HallGovernmentLandscaping Police & City HallMaintenance—Grounds Animal Control Facility; Parks and Rec.Dept.Maintenance—Litter Pickup City BuildingsMaintenance—Parks City ParksDept.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City PoliceLaundry JailJailMaintenance—Grounds Jail

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Adams County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county20

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 6,453 $41,945

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 4,392

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 2,061

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$28,548

$13,397

# Hours

4,392 573 1,4882

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment Lions ClubCommunityServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing AmbulanceLandscaping City of RitzvilleGovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds County Fair BoardMaintenance—Pistol Range Sheriff's Off.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sheriff's Off.Food Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLaundry JailServices—Snow Removal JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing JailStaffing—Library Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Asotin County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county25

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 170 $1,105

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail)

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 170

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$

$1,105

# Hours

170

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds not identifiedCommunityMaintenance—Litter Pickup not identified

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Auburn Detention Facility

2000 Jail Work Reports Detention Facility

city120

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 5,952 $38,688

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 5,472

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 480

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$35,568

$3,120

# Hours

5,472 4802 1

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor City Hall, Court,Police Dept.GovernmentJanitorial City Hall, Court,Police Dept.Services—Snow Removal City Hall, Court,Police Dept.Food Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailLaundry JailMaintenance—Litter Pickup Jail (Exterior Areas)

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Detention Facility—primarily for the temporary housing of adults charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing and for housinadults after sentencing serving terms not to exceed ninety days.

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Benton County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county287

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 101,478 $659,607

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 42,000

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 59,478

COST BENEFIT

All work outside the jail is performed by alternative to incarceration work crews, not by minimum custody inmates.

Benton County uses a figure of $7.00 per hour as a value for inmate labor; this figure has been set by the courts. The value of inmate labor at $7/hr equals $710,346.

The daily population figure is full custody inmates only.

$273,000

$386,607

# Hours

42,000 59,47828 50

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor All cities and Benton CountyGovernmentFood Service Benton CountyJailJanitorial Benton CountyMaintenance—Litter Pickup Benton County and EcologySpecial Projects

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Buckley Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city25

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 3,478 $22,607

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 1,920

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 1,558

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$12,480

$10,127

# Hours

1,920 1,5588 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service CommunityCommunityFood Service JailJailGeneral Labor City JailJanitorial City JailLaundry City JailMaintenance—Building City JailMaintenance—Outdoor City JailServices—Graffiti Removal City JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City Jail

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Chelan County Regional Justice

Center

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county250

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 123,069 $799,949

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 69,630

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 53,439

COST BENEFIT$452,595

$347,354

# Hours

69,630 40,099 13,34024 1921

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor No specific customer identifiedCommunityJanitorial No specific customer identifiedLandscaping No specific customer identifiedStaffing—Off. Assistance (general) Community AgenciesTruck Load/Unload No specific customer identifiedBuilding Refurbishment Hatchery/MaintenanceGovernmentGeneral Labor No specific customer identifiedJanitorial ChelanPolice Dept.Landscaping No specific customer identifiedMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Building Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Courthouse Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Facilities Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Grounds Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Litter Pickup Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Outdoor Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Parks Chelan & Douglas CountiesMaintenance—Pistol Range Chelan CountyMaintenance—Trail Douglas CountyMaintenance—Vehicle Chelan CountyNatural Resources-Brush Removal Chelan CountyNatural Resources—Conservation Chelan County

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Chelan County Regional Justice

Center

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county250

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Natural Resources—Weed Control Chelan & Douglas CountiesGovernmentNatural Resources-Erosion/Flood Control Chelan & Douglas CountiesRecycling—General Chelan CountyServices—Artwork Chelan CountyServices—Firewood Chelan CountyServices—Snow Removal Chelan & Douglas CountiesStaffing—Holiday Setup Chelan CountyTruck Load/Unload Chelan CountyWarehousing Chelan CountyFood Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailLandscaping JailLaundry JailRecycling—Pallets Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Chelan Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city5

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 2,205 $14,333

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 2,205

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Hours reported under jail include work performed for government organizations.

$14,333

$

# Hours

2,2052

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor City of ChelanGovernmentJanitorial ChelanPolice Dept.Maintenance—Courthouse Chelan Municipal CourtMaintenance—Grounds Law & Justice CenterMaintenance—Parks Chelan ParksDept.Maintenance—Pistol Range ChelanPolice Dept.Recycling—General No. County Recycling CenterServices—Graffiti Removal ChelanPolice Dept.Services—Snow Removal ChelanPolice Dept./ParksDept.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing ChelanPolice Dept.Truck Load/Unload ChelanPolice Dept.Food Service Chelan City JailJailMaintenance—Facilities ChelanPolice Dept./Jail

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Clallam County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county100

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 89,880 $584,220

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 30,720

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 59,160

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$199,680

$384,540

# Hours

30,720 51,262 7,89811 1418

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service Salvation ArmyCommunityGeneral Labor Boys & Girls Club, Humane Society, Maryetta,

Peninsula College, Sequim Org'sMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Sequim Org'sMaintenance—Grounds Boys & Girls ClubStaffing—Animal Care Humane SocietyStaffing—Off. Assistance (general) Heart AssociationGeneral Labor Clallam CountyGovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Clallam CountyMaintenance—Building Clallam CountyMaintenance—Courthouse Clallam CountyMaintenance—Facilities Clallam CountyMaintenance—Grounds Clallam CountyMaintenance—Litter Pickup Clallam CountyMaintenance—Outdoor Clallam CountyMaintenance—Parks Clallam CountyMaintenance—Road Clallam CountyMaintenance—Trail Clallam CountyStaffing—Off. Assistance (general) WSUFood Service Jail KitchenJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial Jail Kitchen

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Clallam County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county100

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Laundry JailNatural Resources—Weed Control Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Clark County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county589

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 236,268 $1,535,742

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 235,740

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 528

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$1,532,310

$3,432

# Hours

235,740 52892 1

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Clark County Public WorksGovernmentJanitorial Clark County Sheriff's Off., Community

CorrectionsMaintenance—Grounds Clark County Sheriff's Off.Maintenance—Pistol Range Clark County Sheriff's Off.Natural Resources—Conservation Dept.. of Fish & WildlifeServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Clark County Sheriff's Off.Food Service Clark County JailJailJanitorial Clark County JailLandscaping Clark County JailLaundry Clark County JailMaintenance—Grounds Clark County JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Clark County JailSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Clark County JailStaffing—Barber Clark County Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Columbia County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

county4

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 40 $260

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail)

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 40

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.ADP ranged from 3-5 in 2000. Limited data available.

$

$260

# Hours

16 2411

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Recycling—Appliance City of StarbuckCommunityRecycling—General City of StarbuckMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Columbia County FairgroundsGovernmentRecycling—Appliance City of StarbuckRecycling—General City of Starbuck

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Cowlitz County Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county232

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 104,284 $677,846

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 53,644

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 50,640

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$348,686

$329,160

# Hours

53,644 50,100 5406 88

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance/Setup—Playing Field Western, Central, Rose Valley, Tam-O-ShanterCommunityMaintenance—Other Castle Rock Exhibit HallBuilding Refurbishment Cowlitz CountyGovernmentGeneral Labor Cowlitz County; Cities of Longview, Kelso, Castle

Rock,WoodlandJanitorial FairgroundsLandscaping School Districts, Parks, Kelso Train StationMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Cowlitz County, Castle RockMaintenance—Building FairgroundsMaintenance—Courthouse Cowlitz County MaintenanceDept.Maintenance—Grounds Cowlitz County, Kelso Train StationMaintenance—Litter Pickup DOE, DOT, Cowlitz County Public WorksMaintenance—Museum Cowlitz CountyMaintenance—Outdoor Hoffstadt Bluff Tourism, Cowlitz CountyMaintenance—Parks Cowlitz County Parks, Longview Parks, Kelso

ParksMaintenance—Pistol Range Cowlitz County SheriffMaintenance—Trail Corp. of Engineers, SchoolsNatural Resources-Brush Removal DNRNatural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control DNR, Silver Lake DikingRecycling—Appliance Cowlitz County LandfillRecycling—General Cowlitz County LandfillServices—Canal Cleaning Silver Lake Diking, Cowlitz County

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Cowlitz County Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county232

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Snow Removal Cowlitz CountyGovernmentWarehousing Cowlitz County AuctionServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Dept.. of CorrectionsJailSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Dept.. of Corrections

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Enumclaw Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

city19

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 6,586 $42,809

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 5,840

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 746

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

Inmate workers work alone and the work is divided into two shifts, 0800-1700 and 1700-2400 hours. Inmate workers start at 0800 and work until 2400 hours seven days per week. They prepare the meals, perform laundry duties and general maintenance and cleaning in and around the jail and police facility.

This facility's classification changed from "Detention Facility" to "Correctional Facility" in 2000.

$37,960

$4,849

# Hours

5,840 730 162 1

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Mutual of Enumclaw Stage RaceCommunityStaffing—Event Mutual of Enumclaw Stage RaceGeneral Labor Enumclaw Police Dept.GovernmentJanitorial Enumclaw Police Dept.Maintenance—Building Enumclaw Police Dept.Maintenance—Grounds Enumclaw Police Dept.Maintenance—Outdoor Enumclaw Police Dept.Maintenance—Vehicle Enumclaw Police Dept.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Enumclaw Police Dept.Food Service Enumclaw City JailJailGeneral Labor Enumclaw City JailJanitorial Enumclaw City JailLaundry Enumclaw City JailMaintenance—Building Enumclaw City JailMaintenance—Vehicle Enumclaw City Jail

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Enumclaw Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

city19

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Enumclaw City JailJailStaffing—Bookkeeping Enumclaw City JailTruck Load/Unload CommissaryWarehousing Enumclaw City JailSpecial Projects

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Ferry County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county12

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 1,460 $9,490

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 1,460

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$9,490

$

# Hours

1,4602

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service JailJailLaundry JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Jail

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Forks Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

city19

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 7,198 $46,787

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 2,520

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 4,678

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$16,380

$30,407

# Hours

2,520 4,614 642 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Staffing—Event Forks Fourth of July CommitteeCommunityBuilding Refurbishment City, State, Federal governmentsGovernmentGeneral Labor City of ForksJanitorial City of ForksLandscaping City of Forks, State of WashingtonMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds City of ForksMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field City of Forks, SchoolMaintenance—Building City of ForksMaintenance—Litter Pickup City of ForksMaintenance—Parks City of ForksNatural Resources-Brush Removal City of ForksNatural Resources—Weed Control City of ForksNatural Resources-Erosion/Flood Control City of ForksServices—Artwork City of ForksServices—Graffiti Removal City of ForksServices—Snow Removal City of ForksServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City of Forks, Clallam CountyStaffing—Animal Care City of Forks, Clallam CountyLaundry Forks JailJailSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Forks JailStaffing—Barber Forks Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Franklin County Correctional Center

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county136

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 36,744 $238,836

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 34,680

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 2,064

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$225,420

$13,416

# Hours

34,680 2,06412 1

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor County ShopGovernmentFood Service JailJailJanitorial JailLaundry Jail

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Garfield County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

county7

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 810 $5,265

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 223

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 587

COST BENEFIT$1,450

$3,816

# Hours

223 543 443 12

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Landscaping Bicentennial CommitteeCommunityGeneral Labor City of PomeroyGovernmentMaintenance—Courthouse Garfield CountyMaintenance—Grounds Garfield CountyMaintenance—Parks City of PomeroyNatural Resources—Conservation Fish & WildlifeDept.Services—FireDept. Assistance Garfield County Fire & AmbulanceServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Garfield CountyJanitorial JailJailLaundry Jail

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Grandview Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Detention Facility

city2

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 2,557 $16,621

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 2,477

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 80

COST BENEFIT

All work is done for city of Grandview, Police, Parks Dept., and/or Jail.

$16,101

$520

# Hours

2,477 802 1

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.GovernmentGeneral Labor City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Janitorial City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Landscaping City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Courthouse City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Grounds City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Litter Pickup City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Outdoor City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Parks City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Pistol Range City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Records/archives City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Maintenance—Vehicle City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Natural Resources—Weed Control City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Services—FireDept. Assistance City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Services—Graffiti Removal City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Services—Snow Removal City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Staffing—Holiday Setup City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Truck Load/Unload City of Grandview, Police, ParksDept.Building Refurbishment JailJailFood Service JailGeneral Labor Jail

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Detention Facility—primarily for the temporary housing of adults charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing and for housinadults after sentencing serving terms not to exceed ninety days.

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Grandview Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Detention Facility

city2

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Janitorial JailLaundry JailMaintenance—Grounds JailMaintenance—Litter Pickup JailMaintenance—Outdoor JailMaintenance—Vehicle JailServices—Graffiti Removal JailServices—Snow Removal JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing JailStaffing—Holiday Setup JailTruck Load/Unload Jail

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Detention Facility—primarily for the temporary housing of adults charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing and for housinadults after sentencing serving terms not to exceed ninety days.

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Grant County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county197

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 74,260 $482,690

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 53,350

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 20,910

COST BENEFIT

Not included in the hours/slots are 16,394 community service hours performed by the Grant County Sheriff's Office/Department of Corrections cooperative work crew. This represents an additional $106,561of value to the community.

Government recipients of "General Labor" include: County Maintenance Dept., Ephrata School District, Grant County Courthouse, Historical Museum, Port of Ephrata, Soap Lake School District, State Parks

$346,775

$135,915

# Hours

53,350 13,766 7,14441 913

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Ephrata Senior Thrift Store, Lion's Club, Soap Lake Food Bank

Community

General Labor See notes for list of customers.GovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Grant County FairgroundsMaintenance—Litter Pickup Dept.. of EcologyMaintenance—Vehicle Ephrata School District, Grant County Sheriff's

Off.Other Chamber of Commerce, Grant County Weed

Control, Local Government, Senior CenterRecycling—General Grant County Public WorksServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Grant County Public WorksFood Service JailJailJanitorial JailLaundry JailSewing—Other Jail, Sheriff's Off.

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Grays Harbor County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county124

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 34,465 $224,023

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 27,600

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 6,865

COST BENEFIT$179,400

$44,623

# Hours

27,600 5,975 8907 34

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Parks Trout Unlimited/Friends LandingCommunityGeneral Labor Grays Harbor County MaintenanceDept.GovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Grays Harbor CountyMaintenance—Grounds Grays Harbor County MaintenanceDept.Maintenance—Litter Pickup Grays Harbor County, Washington StateNatural Resources-Brush Removal Washington State Conservation CorpsNatural Resources—Conservation Washington State WildlifeDept.Natural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control Washington State Conservation CorpsNatural Resources—Weed Control Grays Harbor County, Washington StateServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Grays Harbor CountyTruck Load/Unload Grays Harbor CountyFood Service Grays Harbor County JailJailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Grays Harbor County JailSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Grays Harbor County Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Island County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county55

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 15,600 $101,400

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 15,600

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

Figures approximated from: 60 hrs/week x 5 workers = 300 hrs/week x 52 weeks = 15,600 hrs

$101,400

$

# Hours

15,6005

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service Island County JailJailJanitorial Island County JailLaundry Island County Jail

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Issaquah Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

city37

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 397 $2,581

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 135

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 262

COST BENEFIT

Opened in April 2000.

Jail hours are estimated; government hours are actual.

Inmates are not compensated for their work. However, their hours are reported to the court and credited towards community service hours in the sentence. If there are no community service hours, work time is credited towards fines @ $7.00/hr by the court.

$878

$1,703

# Hours

135 2622 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment ParksDept.GovernmentGeneral Labor ParksDept.Landscaping ParksDept.Maintenance—Building ParksDept.Maintenance—Other ParksDept. (sidewalks)Natural Resources-Brush Removal ParksDept.Food Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLaundry JailMaintenance—Litter Pickup JailStaffing—Barber JailStaffing—Library Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Jefferson County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county52

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 8,418 $54,717

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 4,026

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 4,392

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$26,169

$28,548

# Hours

4,026 2,562 1,8305 22

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Landscaping Little LeagueCommunityMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Little LeagueMaintenance—Facilities Food BankRecycling—General Food BankStaffing—Holiday Setup Food Bank, Senior CenterTruck Load/Unload Food BankMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Jefferson CountyGovernmentMaintenance—Pistol Range Jefferson County Sheriff's Off.Maintenance—Records/archives Jefferson County Sheriff's Off.Natural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control County Public WorksServices—FireDept. Assistance Chimacum, Port LudlowServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Jefferson County TransitStaffing—Animal Care Jefferson County Animal ControlStaffing—Senior Center Jefferson CountyFood Service Jefferson County JailJailGarden Produce Jefferson County JailLandscaping Jefferson County JailLaundry Jefferson County JailMaintenance—Facilities Jefferson County JailRecycling—General Jefferson County Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Kent Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

city177

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 97,486 $633,659

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 73,440

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 24,046

COST BENEFIT

Jail hours are estimated based on average inmate use. Government and community hours are actual hours reported.

$477,360

$156,299

# Hours

73,440 16,009 8,03734 56

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service Kiwanis-LionsCommunityGeneral Labor Food Bank/Historical SocietyMaintenance—Other Senior CenterStaffing—Off. Assistance (general) Community CenterJanitorial Kent CommonsGovernmentMaintenance—Other Facilities/JailNatural Resources—Conservation Public WorksNatural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control Public WorksServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing PoliceDept./JailFood Service JailJailJanitorial JailLaundry Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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King County Correctional Facility

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county3,113

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 160,340 $1,042,210

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 153,068

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 7,272

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated. Data reported combine three separate-yet-related facilities/programs: the King County Correctional Facility (KCCF), that facility's Work Education Release (WER) program, and the DOC-related partnership activities of the King County work crew.

KCCF/WER notes: There are various duties within WER that utilize inmate workers: Inmates clean up the court staging areas where inmates are held prior to court transport; there is a meal crew that serves inmates in the WER facility; and inmates perform clean up duties as sanctions for violating program rules. The inmates perform the tasks or duties within the facility, keeping King County facilities clean within the downtown area. The maintenance performed by WER residents is for those who are not currently employed while housed in the program.

King County work crew: Inmates perform work in the community as an alternative to confinement in the King County Jail. In 2000, 251 offenders benefited from this program, putting in a combined effort of 16,968 hours. At $6.50 per hour, that equates to $110,292 worth of labor for the community. Highlights of their efforts during 2000 include: 1. Removal and disposal of 2,375,282 pounds of illegally dumped material.2. Pick up of over 30,972 bags of litter from city and county streets.3. Litter clean up of over ~1,665 miles of city and county streets.4. Clean up of approximately 4,391 illegal dumpsites.5. Removal and recycling of 58,499 pounds of illegally dumped material.

$994,942

$47,268

# Hours

153,068 7,272174 5

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor KCCF/WERGovernmentJanitorial KCCF/WERLandscaping KCCF/WERMaintenance—Grounds KCCF/WER

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King County Correctional Facility

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county3,113

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Litter Pickup KCCF/WER

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King County North Rehabilitation

2000 Jail Work Reports Special Detention Facility

county283

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 182,037 $1,183,241

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 103,413

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 78,624

COST BENEFIT

Government data are actual. Jail, Community, and Special Projects data are estimated."Other" listed under "Special Projects" includes role playing for police trainings, the WTO, etc.

$672,185

$511,056

# Hours

103,413 48,172 30,45277 1927

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Garden Produce Fircrest GreenhouseCommunityStaffing—Off. Assistance (general) Food LifelineStaffing—Off. Assistance (general) NRF FacilityTalking Books Society for the BlindWarehousing Food LifelineGeneral Labor StateDept. of Health Public Health LabGovernmentMaintenance—Grounds City of Mercer Island, City of Shoreline, Metro

Transit DivisionMaintenance—Litter Pickup Metro Transit DivisionMaintenance—Other SeattlePolice Dept.Maintenance—Parks City of ShorelineFood Service NRF InmatesJailGarden Produce NRF FacilityJanitorial NRF FacilityLandscaping NRF FacilityLaundry NRF FacilityServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing NRF FacilitySewing—Inmate Uniform Repair NRF FacilityStaffing—Barber NRF FacilityStaffing—Library NRF FacilityStaffing—Lobby NRF Facility

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Special Detention Facility—a minimum security facility primarily used for the housing of special populations of sentenced persons who dnot require the level of security normally provided in detention and correctional facilities.

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King County North Rehabilitation

2000 Jail Work Reports Special Detention Facility

county283

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Tutoring (Peer) NRF FacilityJailMaintenance—Other SandpointSpecial ProjectsOther King County Sheriff, SeattlePolice Dept.

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King County Regional Justice

Center

2000 Jail Work Reports Detention Facility

county839

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 236,754 $1,538,901

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 236,754

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated. A janitorial class taught by Renton Technical College allows inmates to earn a diploma in custodial skills. During instruction, inmates go to different units cleaning floors, carpets, baths, etc. Hands-on experience is coupled with classroom instruction.

$1,538,901

$

# Hours

236,75492

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service JailJailJanitorial JailLaundry JailMaintenance—Facilities JailStaffing—Commissary Jail

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Kitsap County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county275

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 95,750 $622,375

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 78,840

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 16,910

COST BENEFIT

Examples of types of work and some locations: Department of Emergency Management, Kitsap Pavilion, Habitat for Humanity, Olalla Recovery Center, South Kitsap Food Bank, Kitsap Regional Library, Holly Ridge Center, Veteran's Memorial Park, Puyallup Tribal Treatment Center, Skateboard Park, Martha & Mary Health Service, City of Bremerton Parks & Recreation, Kola-Kola Complex, Salvation Army, YWCA, Newberry Hills Trails, Silverdale Community Center, Island Lake, West Sound Treatment Center, Salisbury Park. These are a sampling of the toal and give an overall view of the program.

Out-of-custody inmate work program supervision is supplied by Americorp. Number of Inmates referred 404Number of inmates in program 55Total hours worked 9,237

$512,460

$109,915

# Hours

78,840 16,866 4427 66

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Trail Silverdale "Clear Creek" TrailCommunityNatural Resources-Brush Removal Silverdale Skateboard ParkGeneral Labor County Airport, Jail Construction DemoGovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Kitsap County FairgroundsMaintenance—Courthouse County CourthouseMaintenance—Facilities Juvenile CenterMaintenance—Litter Pickup Kitsap CountyMaintenance—Parks Long Lake (set buoys in)Maintenance—Pistol Range PoliceDept.Maintenance—Road Kitsap CountyServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing County AuctionFood Service Kitsap County JailJailGeneral Labor Kitsap County Jail

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Kitsap County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county275

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Janitorial Kitsap County JailLaundry Kitsap County Jail

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Kittitas County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county78

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 67,974 $441,831

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 18,324

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 49,650

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

Not reported in Kittitas' slots/hours are over 10,000 hours worked on short-term projects (DNR, USFS, etc.). Kittitas' actual inmate labor in 2000 totalled nearly 78,000 hours.

$119,106

$322,725

# Hours

18,324 40,550 9,10013 621

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Litter Pickup Kittitas CountyCommunityMaintenance—Outdoor Kittitas CountyNatural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control CommunityServices—Snow Removal CommunityTutoring (Peer) YULCBuilding Refurbishment Kittitas County BuildingGovernmentFood Service Kittitas CountyGeneral Labor FairgroundsMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Kittitas County FairgroundsMaintenance—Building Kittitas CountyMaintenance—Courthouse Kittitas CountyMaintenance—Facilities Kittitas CountyMaintenance—Grounds Kittitas CountyMaintenance—Litter Pickup DOTMaintenance—Other Kittitas CountyMaintenance—Outdoor Kittitas CountyMaintenance—Parks State of Washington, Kittitas CountyMaintenance—Road Kittitas County, DOTMaintenance—Trail US Forest ServiceMaintenance—Vehicle All law enforcement agencies

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Kittitas County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county78

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Natural Resources-Brush Removal DNR, US Forest ServiceGovernmentNatural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control Kittitas CountyNatural Resources—Weed Control DNR, US Forest ServiceRecycling—General DOT, Kittitas CountyServices—Snow Removal Kittitas CountyServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing All law enforcement agenciesTruck Load/Unload Kittitas CountyTutoring (Peer) Kittitas CountyFood Service Consolidated Food ManagementJailJanitorial Kittitas County JailLaundry Kittitas County JailSewing—Inmate Property Bags Kittitas County JailSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Kittitas County JailTruck Load/Unload Vendors

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Klickitat County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county55

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 2,730 $17,745

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 2,400

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 330

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$15,600

$2,145

# Hours

2,400 3306 1

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Klickitat CountyGovernmentMaintenance—Courthouse Klickitat CountyFood Service Klickitat County JailJailJanitorial Klickitat County JailLaundry Klickitat County Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Lewis County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county246

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 49,529 $321,939

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 17,586

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 31,943

COST BENEFIT$114,309

$207,630

# Hours

17,586 16,075 15,868187 205215

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment Steam TrainCommunityGeneral Labor Salvation Army/ChurchesMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds PDW/Lewis CountyMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Little LeagueStaffing—Senior Center Senior Center KitchenWarehousing Lewis County Food BankJanitorial Lewis County MaintenanceGovernmentLandscaping Lewis County MaintenanceMaintenance—Building Lewis County MaintenanceMaintenance—Grounds Lewis County Public WorksMaintenance—Litter Pickup Lewis County Public WorksMaintenance—Museum Lewis County MaintenanceMaintenance—Parks Cities of Chehalis and NapavineMaintenance—Pistol Range Lewis County SO/Chehalis PDNatural Resources—Brush Removal City of WinlockRecycling—General Lewis County Public WorksFood Service Lewis County Jail/Senior CenterJailLaundry Lewis County JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Lewis County JailBuilding Refurbishment Open Bible Church, Christian SchoolSpecial Projects

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Lincoln County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county13

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 3,294 $21,411

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 1,677

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 1,617

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$10,901

$10,511

# Hours

1,677 1,6171 1

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment CourthouseGovernmentGeneral Labor CourthouseJanitorial CourthouseLandscaping CourthouseMaintenance—Building Extension Off.Maintenance—Courthouse CourthouseMaintenance—Grounds Courthouse, Counseling CenterServices—Snow Removal CourthouseServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sheriff's Off.Food Service JailJailGeneral Labor Cooperative ExtensionJanitorial Jail, Counseling CenterLandscaping Jail, Counseling CenterLaundry JailMaintenance—Grounds JailServices—Snow Removal JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing JailTruck Load/Unload Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Lynnwood Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city36

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 9,466 $61,529

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 7,858

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 1,608

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$51,077

$10,452

# Hours

7,858 1,6082 5

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor City of Lynnwood, Public WorksGovernmentLandscaping Parks and Rec.Dept.Maintenance/Setup—Playing Field Parks and Rec.Dept.Maintenance—Grounds Parks and Rec.Dept.Maintenance—Other Public WorksMaintenance—Outdoor Public Works/ParksDept.Maintenance—Parks Parks and Rec.Dept.Maintenance—Road Public WorksMaintenance—Trail Parks and Rec.Dept.Natural Resources-Brush Removal Public Works/ParksDept.Natural Resources—Conservation Parks and Rec.Dept.Natural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control Parks and Rec.Dept.Natural Resources—Weed Control Parks and Rec.Dept.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Public WorksFood Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLandscaping JailLaundry JailMaintenance—Litter Pickup JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Jail

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Makah Tribe

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility - 6

tribal5

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 500 $3,250

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail)

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 500

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$

$3,250

# Hours

350 15055

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Elderly/Disabled and othersCommunityGeneral Labor not specifiedGovernmentMaintenance—Courthouse CourthouseMaintenance—Grounds not specifiedMaintenance—Litter Pickup not specifiedMaintenance—Road not specifiedMaintenance—Vehicle not specifiedServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing not specified

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Holding Facility—6 Hour

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Mason County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county105

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 14,560 $94,640

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 12,480

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 2,080

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$81,120

$13,520

# Hours

12,480 2,0806 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Mason County FairGovernmentMaintenance—Facilities Mason County—all FacilitiesMaintenance—Outdoor Mason County Facilities GroundsFood Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLaundry Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Oak Harbor Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city11

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 8,000 $52,000

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 2,500

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 5,500

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

In addition to slots/hours reported, 868 days were served in home detention rather than in the facility.

$16,250

$35,750

# Hours

2,500 5,5001 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor MarinaCommunityMaintenance—Litter Pickup MarinaGeneral Labor City of Oak Harbor, City ParksGovernmentMaintenance—Litter Pickup City ParksNatural Resources—Weed Control City ParksServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City of Oak Harbor, City ParksFood Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLaundry Jail

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Okanogan County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county132

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 41,632 $270,608

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 24,192

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 17,440

COST BENEFIT

Reported hours are actual; however, slots are estimated, averaging two slots per activity for government work, and 10-12 slots/day for work within the jail.

$157,248

$113,360

# Hours

24,192 16,884 55611 29

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor ElksCommunityMaintenance—Grounds ElksBuilding Refurbishment Okanogan CountyGovernmentGeneral Labor Okanogan County ShopMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Okanogan CountyMaintenance—Courthouse Okanogan CountyNatural Resources—Weed Control Okanogan CountyRecycling—General County LandfillFood Service Okanogan County JailJailJanitorial Okanogan County JailLaundry Okanogan County Jail

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Olympia Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city25

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 720 $4,680

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 720

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

Jail trusties provide approximately two hours worth of work per day for laundry, janitorial, and miscellaneous work in the jail.

$4,680

$

# Hours

7201

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Olympia City JailJailJanitorial Olympia City JailLaundry Olympia City Jail

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Holding Facility—primarily used for the temporary housing of adult persons charged with a criminal offense prior to trial or sentencing anfor temporary housing during and after trial and/or sentencing, but in no instance exceeding thirty days.

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Pacific County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county30

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 3,098 $20,137

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail)

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 3,098

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated. Hours worked by jail inmates reported under "government"; hours worked by community service offenders reported under "community." Limited data available for 2000.

$

$20,137

# Hours

2,037 1,0612767

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor MaintenanceDept.., City of South BendGovernmentMaintenance—Grounds Pacific County CourthouseMaintenance—Litter Pickup County,Dept.. of Ecology grantServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sheriff'sDept.General Labor Pacific County JailJailJanitorial Pacific County JailLaundry Pacific County Jail

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Pend Oreille County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county24

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 11,791 $76,642

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 6,043

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 5,748

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$39,280

$37,362

# Hours

6,043 5,7483 60

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Pend Oreille FairgroundsCommunityMaintenance—Museum Pend Oreille Historical SocietyGeneral Labor Pend Oreille CountyGovernmentLandscaping Pend Oreille CountyMaintenance—Building Pend Oreille Public WorksMaintenance—Courthouse Pend Oreille Public WorksMaintenance—Facilities Pend Oreille Public WorksMaintenance—Grounds Pend Oreille CountyMaintenance—Litter Pickup Pend Oreille CountyMaintenance—Outdoor Pend Oreille CountyMaintenance—Parks Pend Oreille CountyMaintenance—Road Pend Oreille CountyMaintenance—Trail Pend Oreille CountyNatural Resources—Weed Control Pend Oreille CountyRecycling—General Pend Oreille CountyServices—FireDept. Assistance Pend Oreille Fire DistrictServices—Snow Removal Pend Oreille CountyServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Pend Oreille SheriffTruck Load/Unload Pend Oreille CountyBuilding Refurbishment Pend Oreille CorrectionsJailFood Service Pend Oreille CorrectionsJanitorial Pend Oreille Corrections

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Pend Oreille County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county24

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Laundry Pend Oreille Corrections

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Pierce County Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county1,270

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 240,000 $1,560,000

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 240,000

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.Hours reported under jail include work performed for government organizations.

$1,560,000

$

# Hours

240,000125

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment City of DupontGovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Puyallup FairMaintenance—Litter Pickup Pierce County RoadsMaintenance—Pistol Range Pierce County SheriffServices—Snow Removal Pierce County CourthouseFood Service Pierce County JailJailJanitorial Pierce County JailLaundry Pierce County JailMaintenance—Records/archives Pierce County JailStaffing—Barber Pierce County JailStaffing—Commissary Pierce County JailStaffing—Library Pierce County JailTruck Load/Unload Pierce County JailWarehousing Pierce County Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Puyallup Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

city40

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 6,720 $43,680

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 6,720

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$43,680

$

# Hours

6,7204

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLaundry JailMaintenance—Facilities Jail

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Puyallup Tribe

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

tribal5

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals $

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail)

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

No slots/hours reported.

$

$

# HoursValue to

Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Puyallup TribeGovernmentGeneral Labor Puyallup TribeJailJanitorial Puyallup TribeMaintenance—Building Puyallup TribeMaintenance—Facilities Puyallup TribeMaintenance—Litter Pickup Puyallup Tribe

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Correctional Facility—primarily housing adults serving terms not exceeding one year for punishment, correction and rehabilitation followiconviction of a criminal offense. Consecutive sentences may lead to more than one year incarceration.

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Quinault Nation

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

tribal7

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals $

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail)

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

No slots or hours reported.

$

$

# HoursValue to

Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sheriff/PDGovernmentJanitorial JailJailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Jail

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Renton Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city50

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 4,338 $28,197

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 4,338

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated. Jail trusty labor only. No jobs outside of the facility.

$28,197

$

# Hours

4,3382

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service Renton JailJailJanitorial Renton JailLaundry Renton Jail

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San Juan County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility - 72

county6

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 4,986 $32,409

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail)

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 4,986

COST BENEFIT

San Juan County has a 3-cell, 72-hr holding facility. Any jail sentence over three days is completed at Island County Jail in Coupville at a cost of $50/day/inmate. To offset these costs, San Juan County Jail started the Work Crew Program in January of 1999 utilizing electronic home monitoring. The inmates are supervised by a Work Crew Field Supervisor during the day and are confined to their homes when not at work. This is considered a jail program, as it saves the tax payers money and adds value to the community hours worked. Community value at $6.50/hr = $32,409.

$

$32,409

# Hours

2,493 2,49366

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Food BankCommunityLandscaping Animal Shelter, Head Start, Historical MuseumMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Parks and Rec.Maintenance—Museum San Juan Historical MuseumMaintenance—Other Head StartBuilding Refurbishment San Juan County Public WorksGovernmentGeneral Labor San Juan County FairgroundsLandscaping San Juan CountyMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds San Juan County FairgroundsMaintenance—Building County BuildingsMaintenance—Courthouse San Juan CountyMaintenance—Grounds Moran State Park, Odlin County Park, San Juan

CountyMaintenance—Litter Pickup Washington StateDept. of EcologyMaintenance—Trail State and County Parks, Port of Friday HarborNatural Resources—Weed Control Noxious Weed BoardRecycling—General San Juan County

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San Juan County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility - 72

county6

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Graffiti Removal Fairgrounds, TownServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sheriff's Off.Staffing—Event Fair

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Skagit County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county173

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 76,613 $497,985

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 47,580

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 29,033

COST BENEFIT

We provide inmate workers upon request for special projects to assist county offices for labor (moving furniture, office relocation, painting, general cleaning).

$309,270

$188,715

# Hours

47,580 19,363 9,67013 510

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor EDASC, Festival of Trees, Tulip FestivalCommunityMaintenance—Grounds WSU Research Off.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Skagit Transit, Clear Lk FirehallMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds FairgroundsGovernmentMaintenance—Grounds Sedro Woolley City CemeteryMaintenance—Litter Pickup Mount Vernon Police, Sheriff'sDept., Public

Works Ecology Div.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sedro Woolley PoliceFood Service Skagit County JailJailJanitorial Skagit County JailLaundry Skagit County JailMaintenance—Building Skagit County JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Skagit County Jail

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Skamania County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county25

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 7,472 $48,568

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 4,112

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 3,360

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$26,728

$21,840

# Hours

4,112 3,3603 4

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment Skamania CountyGovernmentGeneral Labor Skamania CountyLandscaping Skamania CountyMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Skamania CountyMaintenance—Building Skamania CountyMaintenance—Grounds Skamania CountyMaintenance—Litter Pickup US Forest Service, Skamania CountyMaintenance—Outdoor US Forest ServiceMaintenance—Parks US Forest ServiceMaintenance—Pistol Range Skamania CountyMaintenance—Trail US Forest ServiceMaintenance—Vehicle Skamania CountyNatural Resources-Brush Removal US Forest ServiceNatural Resources—Conservation US Forest ServiceNatural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control US Forest ServiceNatural Resources—Weed Control US Forest Service, Skamania CountyRecycling—Appliance Skamania CountyRecycling—General Skamania CountyServices—Firewood Skamania CountyServices—Snow Removal Skamania CountyServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Skamania CountyTruck Load/Unload Skamania County

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Skamania County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

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* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Warehousing Skamania CountyGovernmentFood Service JailJailJanitorial JailLaundry Jail

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Snohomish County Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county837

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 237,262 $1,542,200

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 162,361

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 74,901

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated. Snohomish County Corrections operates three Minimum Security Work Facilities (Indian Ridge, Pacific Annex, and Work Release/Special Detention). Inmates in the main jail are not offered work opportunities outside of their housing units. ADP numbers include all three work facilities plus the main jail. Asterisked items below reference work list items with the notation "see data notes".* General Labor customers include: Superior Court, Telephone Services, Painter, Dept. of Information Services, Clerk's Office, County Executive, Pretrial Services, Medical Examiner, Auditor, Assessor, SNOPAC, Health District, Human Services, Assigned Counsel, Sheriff's ID Unit, Corrections Training, County Planning, Fairgrounds, Prosecutor's Office, City of Snohomish* Truck Load/Unload customers include: Sheriff's Office, Jail Kitchen, Denny Youth Center, County Property Management

$1,055,344

$486,857

# Hours

162,361 74,90150 22

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Graffiti Removal Senior CenterCommunityGeneral Labor See data notesGovernmentJanitorial County Detox, County Maintenance, Carpenter,

Parking GarageLandscaping City of Snohomish, County GardenerMaintenance—Facilities County Facilities MaintenanceDept.Maintenance—Grounds County Gardener, County Airport, City of

SnohomishMaintenance—Litter Pickup County Road Crew, DOC Work Crew, City of

SnohomishMaintenance—Parks County ParksDept., City of SnohomishMaintenance—Road County Solid Waste, Public WorksServices—Snow Removal Misc. county buildings

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Snohomish County Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county837

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing County Motor PoolGovernmentSewing—Other Corrections and Denny Youth CenterStaffing—Off. Assistance (general) County Print ShopTruck Load/Unload See data notesFood Service Jail, Denny Youth CenterJailJanitorial Jail, Pacific Annex, Work Release, Indian RidgeLaundry Jail and Indian RidgeMaintenance—Records/archives Jail RecordsSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Corrections and Denny Youth CenterStaffing—Library Corrections

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Spokane County Geiger Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county449

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 179,521 $1,166,887

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 123,240

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 56,281

COST BENEFIT

All work crew hours for government & community organizations are combined under "government".

"General Labor" for the Jail Work Crew Shop includes jail building renovation and demolition.

$801,060

$365,827

# Hours

123,240 56,28183 74

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Litter Pickup City Business PartnershipCommunityServices—Graffiti Removal City Business PartnershipServices—Snow Removal City Business Partnership and Public WorksGeneral Labor Bureau of Land Management, Public Works Dept.GovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds County FairgroundsMaintenance—Grounds County Golf Course, County Courthouse, Bureau

of Land ManagementMaintenance—Litter Pickup Bureau of Land Management, County Public

WorksMaintenance—Road County Public Works, City of SpokaneMaintenance—Vehicle County SheriffRecycling—General City Solid Waste DisposalStaffing—Event County FairgroundsBuilding Refurbishment Geiger Corrections CenterJailFood Service JailGeneral Labor Jail Work Crew Shop—see data notesJanitorial Geiger Corrections CenterLandscaping Geiger Corrections CenterLaundry Jail

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Spokane County Geiger Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county449

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Geiger Corrections CenterJailStaffing—Barber Geiger Corrections CenterStaffing—Commissary Geiger Corrections CenterMaintenance—Litter Pickup City Solid Waste Disposal (illegal dump

cleanup), Spokane Airport/Business ParkSpecial Projects

Natural Resources-Brush Removal County Public WorksNatural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control County Public Works

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Spokane County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county597

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 123,032 $799,708

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 123,032

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$799,708

$

# Hours

123,03252

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service Spokane County JailJailLaundry Spokane County Jail

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Stevens County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county45

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 4,880 $31,720

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 4,880

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

SCSO = Stevens County Sheriff's Office

$31,720

$

# Hours

4,8804

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Food Service SCSO/JailJailJanitorial SCSO/JailLaundry SCSO/JailServices—Snow Removal SCSO/Jail

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Sunnyside Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

city43

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 15,344 $99,736

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 15,344

Community Restitution (work outside jail)

COST BENEFIT

Hours reported under jail include government and community hours; hours are not split by the job site unless required by the payroll officer. The jail is part of a larger facility that includes the Law and Justice Center (courthouse) as well as the police department.

$99,736

$

# Hours

15,3446

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Landscaping Law & Justice Center,Police Dept.GovernmentMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Sunnyside School DistrictMaintenance—Building Law & Justice Center,Police Dept.Maintenance—Courthouse Law & Justice CenterMaintenance—Facilities Law & Justice CenterMaintenance—Museum Sunnyside City MuseumMaintenance—Parks Sunnyside City ParksMaintenance—Records/archives PoliceDept.Maintenance—Vehicle PoliceDept.Services—FireDept. Assistance Sunnyside FireDept.Services—Graffiti Removal City of SunnysideFood Service Sunnyside City JailJailGarden Produce Sunnyside City JailGeneral Labor Sunnyside City JailJanitorial Sunnyside City JailLaundry Sunnyside City JailMaintenance—Grounds Sunnyside City JailServices—Snow Removal Sunnyside City JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sunnyside City JailTruck Load/Unload Sunnyside City Jail

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Thurston County Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county428

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 191,626 $1,245,569

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 146,000

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 45,626

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

ADP does not include inmates enrolled in the Corrections Options program.

$949,000

$296,569

# Hours

146,000 40,736 4,89050 313

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Habitat for HumanityCommunityGeneral Labor County Shop, County Weed Board, Court

Runner, District Court/Probation, Jail Demo/Remodel, City of Lacey, Lakefair, National Guard

Government

Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds FairgroundsMaintenance—Building Yelm and Tenino School DistrictsMaintenance—Grounds Parks and Rec.Dept., Yelm and Tenino School

DistrictsMaintenance—Litter Pickup County throughDept. of Ecology grantServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Thurston County Sheriff'sDept.Staffing—Animal Care Thurston County Animal ControlFood Service JailJailJanitorial JailLaundry JailGeneral Labor Upon requestSpecial Projects

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Toppenish Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city37

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 21,028 $136,682

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 12,014

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 9,014

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated. Special Projects included railroad track work and brush cleaning for the Toppenish Central Railroad.

$78,091

$58,591

# Hours

12,014 4,652 4,3625 43

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment Safe HavenCommunityJanitorial Safe HavenMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Rodeo GroundsStaffing—Event Bike Rodeo, National Night OutBuilding Refurbishment City HallGovernmentFood Service PoliceDept.Janitorial PoliceDept.Landscaping Parks and Rec.Laundry PoliceDept.Maintenance—Building PoliceDept.Maintenance—Courthouse City of ToppenishMaintenance—Grounds Parks and Rec.Maintenance—Litter Pickup Parks and Rec.Maintenance—Parks Toppenish ParksMaintenance—Pistol Range PoliceDept.Services—Graffiti Removal City of ToppenishServices—Snow Removal City of ToppenishServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Toppenish School DistrictTruck Load/Unload Police Dept.Maintenance—Facilities Railroad Track WorkSpecial Projects

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Toppenish Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

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* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Museum Rail MuseumOther—See Notes Toppenish Central Railroad

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Wahkiakum County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county9

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 5,320 $34,580

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 4,600

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 720

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$29,900

$4,680

# Hours

4,600 240 4802 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds County FairgroundsCommunityGeneral Labor County CourthouseGovernmentMaintenance—Grounds County CourthouseMaintenance—Litter Pickup State of Washington, City of Cathlamet, Port

Dist.Recycling—General County CourthouseServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing County Courthouse, Sheriff's Off.Food Service County JailJailGeneral Labor County JailJanitorial County JailLaundry County JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing County Jail

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Walla Walla County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county88

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 30,420 $197,730

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 23,520

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 6,900

COST BENEFIT

Work crew data are actual (6,900 hours); trusty data are estimated (23,520 hours).

$152,880

$44,850

# Hours

23,520 6,9004 4

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Building Refurbishment Walla Walla CountyGovernmentFood Service Walla Walla CountyGeneral Labor Walla Walla CountyJanitorial Walla Walla CountyLandscaping Walla Walla CountyLaundry Walla Walla CountyMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Walla Walla CountyMaintenance—Building Walla Walla CountyMaintenance—Litter Pickup Dept.. of TransportationMaintenance—Pistol Range Walla Walla CountyMaintenance—Road Dept.. of TransportationServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Walla Walla CountyBuilding Refurbishment JailJailFood Service JailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLandscaping JailLaundry JailMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds JailMaintenance—Building JailMaintenance—Vehicle JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Jail

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Wapato Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Holding Facility

city35

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 10,404 $67,626

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 6,240

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 4,164

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$40,560

$27,066

# Hours

6,240 4,1642 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor City of WapatoCommunityServices—FireDept. Assistance Wapato FireDept.Food Service Wapato City JailJailGeneral Labor Wapato City JailLaundry Wapato City JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Wapato City Jail

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Whatcom County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

county239

* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 140,606 $913,939

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 98,550

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 42,056

COST BENEFIT

All work crew-related money goes towards offsetting incarceration costs for the county. Three of the six work crews are out-of-custody crews; this saves $58/day per person in incarceration costs. The remaining three crews are made up of in-custody trusties; the savings with them is $20/person/day.

$640,575

$273,364

# Hours

98,550 39,784 2,27245 26102

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Library, Parks, City of Blaine, See-to-Ski Race, Linden Fair

Community

Staffing—Event See-to-Ski Race, Linden FairGeneral Labor City of Bellingham, Whatcom CountyGovernmentMaintenance—Grounds City of BellinghamMaintenance—Litter Pickup Dept.. of Transportation, Whatcom CountyMaintenance—Parks City of Bellingham, Whatcom CountyMaintenance—Trail Whatcom CountyNatural Resources-Brush Removal Dept.. of Transportation, Nooksack Salmon

Enhancement Ass'n (NSEA)Natural Resources—Conservation Dept.. of TransportationNatural Resources—Erosion/Flood Control Dept.. of TransportationNatural Resources—Weed Control Dept.. of TransportationNatural Resources—Weed Control Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Assn (NSEA)Food Service Whatcom County JailJailGeneral Labor Whatcom County JailJanitorial Whatcom County JailLaundry Whatcom County JailSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Skagit County JailStaffing—Commissary Whatcom County Jail

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Whatcom County Jail

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

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* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Staffing—Off. Assistance (general) Whatcom County JailTruck Load/Unload Whatcom County Jail

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Whitman County Corrections

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

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* Classification:Jurisdiction:

Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 40,259 $261,684

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 11,680

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 28,579

COST BENEFIT

The community service program of the Whitman County Jail is a win-win-win effort. The inmates win because they have the opportunity to work off fines. In this way they leave jail with one less bill. Inmates also learn and practice good work habits. The jail benefits because the program creates motivated inmates. Inmates readily volunteer to work; very few refuse because they won't get any benefit from the program. The biggest winner is the community. A wide variety of public and nonprofit agencies are able to supplement their work force with inmate workers. And all taxpayers benefit because these inmates are producing value rather than being idle.

$75,920

$185,764

# Hours

11,680 12,129 16,4504 106

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Council on Aging, Garfield Food Bank, Community Action Center, Whitman City Churches, McDonald Park Athletic Complex

Community

Truck Load/Unload Senior Food Program & Food BankBuilding Refurbishment Courthouse, FireDept.GovernmentGarden Produce "Gleaning" for Council on AgingGeneral Labor City/County Parks; Colfax PD, FireDept., City

Hall, Library, Schools; County Airport & Shop; Washington State U.

Janitorial County Facilities—Courthouse, Shop, Education Building

Landscaping County Grounds and ParksMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds County FacilityMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field City FieldsMaintenance—Building County and City BuildingsMaintenance—Courthouse CountyMaintenance—Facilities County and City, Public Schools

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Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Grounds County and City, AirportGovernmentMaintenance—Litter Pickup County (Apr-Nov through grant fromDept. of

Ecology)Maintenance—Parks County and CityMaintenance—Trail County ParksMaintenance—Vehicle County ShopRecycling—General County, Washington State U.Services—FireDept. Assistance Colfax FireDept.Services—Snow Removal County, Colfax City LibraryServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing County and CityStaffing—Holiday Setup Courthouse, City Hall, LibraryStaffing—Library City LibraryBuilding Refurbishment JailJailFood Service JailJanitorial JailLaundry JailServices—Artwork JailServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Jail

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Yakama Nation

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

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Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 11,140 $72,410

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 10,950

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 190

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$71,175

$1,235

# Hours

10,950 1902 2

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

Maintenance—Grounds Tribal Gov'tGovernmentMaintenance—Vehicle Tribal Gov'tNatural Resources-Brush Removal Tribal Gov'tWarehousing Tribal Gov'tFood Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLandscaping JailLaundry JailMaintenance—Building JailMaintenance—Facilities JailMaintenance—Grounds JailMaintenance—Litter Pickup JailMaintenance—Pistol Range JailMaintenance—Vehicle JailNatural Resources-Brush Removal JailNatural Resources—Weed Control JailRecycling—General JailServices—Snow Removal JailStaffing—Barber JailTruck Load/Unload JailWarehousing Jail

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Yakima County Corrections

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county758

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Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 173,126 $1,125,319

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 131,245

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 41,881

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

"Camps" include: Camps Dudley, Fife, Fire, Grace Brethren, Lost Creek, Prime Time, Roganunda, Jubilee"General Labor" government customers: Aging & Long-term Care, City of Selah Parks, Yakima County District Court, Yakima County Print Shop, Yakima County Restitution Center

$853,093

$272,227

# Hours

131,245 38,265 3,61673 2147

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Children's Camps, Eagle Lodge, Yakima County Fairgrounds

Community

Maintenance—Facilities Yakima Green WayMaintenance—Grounds Children's Camps, Yakima County HealthDept.Services—Canal Cleaning Granger Irrigation DistrictGeneral Labor See notesGovernmentJanitorial County HealthDept.Maintenance—Courthouse County CourthouseMaintenance—Facilities Sportsman State Park, Co-op. Extension ServiceMaintenance—Golf Course City Golf CourseMaintenance—Grounds County Public Works PartnershipMaintenance—Litter Pickup Yakima County Public Works PartnershipMaintenance—Outdoor City of Yakima, Yakima CountyMaintenance—Parks City of Yakima, Yakima CountyServices—FireDept. Assistance City of SelahServices—Graffiti Removal Yakima City Public Works Partnership

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Services—Snow Removal City of Yakima, Yakima County Public Works Partnership

Government

Food Service Correctional FacilityJailJanitorial Correctional FacilityLandscaping Correctional FacilityLaundry Correctional FacilityMaintenance—Building Correctional FacilityMaintenance—Grounds Correctional FacilityMaintenance—Pistol Range Correctional FacilityServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Correctional FacilitySewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Correctional FacilityStaffing—Barber Correctional FacilityStaffing—Commissary Correctional FacilityStaffing—Lobby Correctional FacilityTruck Load/Unload Correctional FacilityGeneral Labor Camps (see notes), Campbell Farm, Sun Valley

Shooting Range, Union Gospel MissionSpecial Projects

Maintenance—Grounds Selah FireDept., West Valley FireDept.Natural Resources-Brush Removal Toppenish/Simcoe RailroadSewing—Other Wishing Star Foundation (sewed blankets and

stuffed bears)

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Yakima Police Department

2000 Jail Work Reports Correctional Facility

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Average Daily Population:

LABOR HOURS

Jail GovernmentCommunity

OrganizationsAverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

AverageWorkers

Total Hours

Totals 20,768 $134,992

Offset Costs of Incarceration (work at jail) 9,056

Community Restitution (work outside jail) 11,712

COST BENEFIT

Data are estimated.

$58,864

$76,128

# Hours

9,056 11,7122 4

Value to Community at $6.50/hr

Work CustomerCategoryWORK DETAIL

General Labor Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.GovernmentJanitorial Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Maintenance—Facilities Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Maintenance—Grounds Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Maintenance—Litter Pickup Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Maintenance—Vehicle Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Natural Resources—Weed Control Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Recycling—General Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Services—Artwork Legal Bldg../Yakima PoliceServices—Graffiti Removal Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Services—Snow Removal Legal Bldg../Yakima City ProbationsDept.Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Yakima City ProbationDept.Food Service JailJailGeneral Labor JailJanitorial JailLaundry Jail

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