Virginia State Prisoners
Offender Locator — Virginia Department of Corrections
General Public. Offender Locator. Search for an offender's location and release date if they are incarcerated and under the custody of the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC). Offenders who are not under VADOC custody will not appear in the search results. For all searches, you will be required to enter:
https://vadoc.virginia.gov/general-public/offender-locator/Homepage — Virginia Department of Corrections
RICHMOND — The Virginia Department of Corrections’ (VADOC) Victim Services Unit has debuted its new state-of-the-art notification program for crime victims. The Notification and Assistance for Victim Inclusion (NAAVI) is a new, user-friendly, and victim-oriented system, designed to alert crime victims of any change in the status of one or more inmates.
https://vadoc.virginia.gov/Virginia Inmate Search, Prison and Jail Information - StateCourts
The state also has a variety of local county jails holding short-term inmates and those awaiting a hearing or trial. These facilities are run by the local Sheriff’s office and are usually owned and operated by the county. There are 38,000 inmates in Virginia state prison. Another 23,000 inmates reside in county jails, and 6,400 live in ...
https://www.statecourts.org/inmate-search/virginia/Virginia State Prisons | StateRecords.org
Interested parties may search by name, alias, age, location, release date, race, and offender ID. Inmate's immediate family members may apply to visit inmates in the following state correctional facilities: Augusta Correctional Center. Phone: (540) 997-7000. 1821 Estaline Valley Road. Craigsville, VA 24430.
https://virginia.staterecords.org/prisonPopulation Reports — Virginia Department of Corrections
The following reports provide key information and statistical data on various programs, initiatives, and inmate and supervisee demographic profiles. November 2021 — Correctional Education Study Findings FY2016. May 2021 — COVID-19 Vaccinations Among VADOC Inmates. January 2021 — Probation Violators within the State-Responsible Populations ...
https://vadoc.virginia.gov/general-public/population-reports/PAPIS: Virginia Prisoner Reentry Program
Grant Program Information: PAPIS: Virginia Prisoner Reentry Program: Program Description: This program, which is financed by a state appropriation and administered by the DCJS, supports prerelease- and post-incarceration professional services and guidance that increase the opportunity for, and the likelihood of, successful reintegration of adults upon release from prisons and jails into local ...
https://www.dcjs.virginia.gov/correctional-services/grants/papis-virginia-prisoner-reentry-program§ 53.1-203. Felonies by prisoners; penalties - Virginia
Crimes by Prisoners » § 53.1-203. Felonies by prisoners; penalties. § 53.1-203. Felonies by prisoners; penalties. It shall be unlawful for a prisoner in a state, local or community correctional facility or in the custody of an employee thereof to: 1. Escape from a correctional facility or from any person in charge of such prisoner;
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title53.1/chapter7/section53.1-203/Virginia Correctional Center for Women, VA Inmate Roster
Virginia Correctional Center for Women Basic Information. Facility Name. Virginia Correctional Center for Women. Facility Type. State Prison. Address. 2841 River Road PO Box 1, Goochland, VA, 23063. Phone. 804-784-3582.
https://prisonroster.com/prisons/virginia/state/virginia-correctional-center-for-women/List of Virginia state prisons - Wikipedia
This is a list of state prisons in Virginia.It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the Commonwealth of Virginia.. Augusta Correctional Center (operating capacity 1,097 inmates); Appalachian Detention Center; Baskerville Correctional Center (capacity 488) Bland Correctional Center (capacity 621)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Virginia_state_prisonsPrisoners' Rights | ACLU of Virginia
The ACLU of Virginia strives to safeguard the minimal rights constitutionally guaranteed to incarcerated persons, including their religious liberties, right to adequate medical care, and basic human rights. Consistently, prisons and jails fail to provide adequate medical care to inmates: chronic illnesses go untreated, emergencies are ignored, and patients with serious mental
https://www.acluva.org/en/issues/prisoners-rights