What is G2 TDCJ?

What is G2 TDCJ?

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

What is a G4 inmate?

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

What are J1 J5 offenders?

J1–J3 and Outside Trusty indicates good disciplinary history. J4 indicates poor (non-assaultive) disciplinary history. J5 indicates assaultive disciplinary history. Other indicates special needs or participation in a program (not part of the general population).

What is a G1 custody level?

The principal custody designations for Institutional offenders are General Population Level 1 (G1), General Population Level 2 (G2), General Population Level 3 (G3), General Population Level 4 (G4), General Population Level 5 (G5) and maximum (administrative segregation) custody.

What is a fi 6?

FI-6: Transfer to a rehabilitation program for at least six months with release to parole no earlier than a specified date after program completion. FI-6R: Pre-Release Therapeutic Community (PRTC), Pre-Release Substance Abuse Program (PRSAP), or In-Prison Therapeutic Community Program (IPTC)

What is G1 and G2 prisoner?

What is custody level?

Inmate Custody Levels Inmates may be classified and assigned to one of five custodial levels; close, medium, minimum I, minimum II and minimum III. The classification levels are in descending order of perceived public safety risks presented by the inmate.

What is PRTC in TDCJ?

The PRTC is an intensive, six-month treatment program for offenders in a therapeutic community setting which provides pre-release services to offenders within seven (7) months of release through the coordination with treatment departments.