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  • WASHINGTON STATE JAIL INDUSTRIES BOARD

    Offenders Working in Jails and for Communities

    Marvin M. Wolff Chair Jill Will Executive Director

    2002 Offender Work Report

  • Jail Industries Board

    Marvin M. Wolff, CHAIR Whatcom Maritime Association Kenneth Kunes, VICE CHAIR Clerk, Grant County Debra Latimer, VICE CHAIR Director, Corrections and Special Operations

    Mary Boehnke—Executive Vice President, Communications Workers of America

    Jeralita Costa—Washington State Department of Corrections

    Ed Crawford—Chief of Police, Kent Police Department

    David D. Johnson—Business Agent, Iron Workers Local 86

    Jane Johnson—Undersheriff, Clark County

    The Honorable Bill Lehning—Commissioner, Cowlitz County

    Andre Loh—Dean of Adult and Basic Education, Seattle Central Community College

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

    The Honorable Garry Lucas—Sheriff, Clark County

    Runette Mitchell-Marshall—Community Program Administrator, King County Department of Adult and

    Juvenile Corrections

    The Honorable Helen McGovern—Council Member, City of Lakewood

    Jim Powers—Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Thurston County

    Bruce Thompson—Senior Project Manager, Weyerhaeuser Company

    Julie Wilson—WorkFirst Managing Director, Department of Community, Trade and Economic

    Development

    Howard Yarbrough—Administrator, Correctional Industries

    JAIL INDUSTRIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • Jail Industries Board 1

    Total Labor Hours: 3,710,710 Value to Communities at Minimum Wage: $25,603,896

    2002 Offender Work Report

    2002 Total Offender Labor Hours

    71%

    25%

    4%

    In Jails

    For Government Agencies

    For Community Organizations

  • Jail Industries Board 2

    Report Prepared By:

    Jail Industries Board 3060 Willamette Drive NE, Suite 100 Lacey, WA 98516

    Phone: 360-486-2440 Fax: 360-486-2381 Email: [email protected] Web: www.jib.wa.gov

    2002 Offender Work Report

  • Jail Industries Board 3

    Table of Contents

    Total Labor Hours ................................................................................................1

    Credits .................................................................................................................2

    Mission Statement ...............................................................................................4

    Executive Summary ..........................................................................................5-6

    2002 Labor Hours Summary.......................................................................... …7-8

    2002 Work and Customer Summary................................................................9-10

    Facilities with No Detailed Reports Provided ......................................................11

    Detailed Offender Work Reports ...................................................................12-84

    2002 Offender Work Report

  • Jail Industries Board 4

    Mission of the Jail Industries Board

    Provide statewide leadership and technical assistance to establish, develop, and maintain jail industries through partnerships with labor, business, victims, community, and government which promote:

    ♦ Victim compensation and restitution ♦ Reduced cost of incarceration ♦ Reduced victimization and recidivism ♦ Meaningful work experience

    and work ethics ♦ Public service through offender labor

    2002 Offender Work Report

  • 2002 Offender Work Report

    Jail Industries Board 5

    Executive Summary Reported Labor Hours Still Rising The Jail Industries Board has gathered offender labor information for five years. There has been a steady upward trend in reported labor hours. The increase is due to an actual expansion of work opportunities combined with more complete data collection. All counties reported inmates working in 2002. Nineteen city jails provided information. Five other city jails, all short-term holding facilities, reported no work available. The Yakama Nation and the Puyallup Tribe reported work hours this year. Six other Native American tribes operating correctional facilities did not submit information. In total, offenders worked 3.7 million labor hours. Valued at the 2002 state minimum wage of $6.90 per hour, these hours were worth $25.6 million of work done for Washington taxpayers. Work in Correctional Facilities The biggest share of offender labor went towards maintenance and operations within correctional facilities. Jobs in areas such as food service, laundry service, and janitorial service accounted for 71% of all hours reported. This total also includes a wide variety of other tasks such as landscaping, inmate uniform repair,

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    Washington City and County Offender Labor Hours

    For Communities For Government AgenciesFor Jails Total Labor Hours

  • 2002 Offender Work Report

    Jail Industries Board 6

    and vehicle detailing. Offender labor hours offset costs of incarceration in Washington jails and provided essential daily services. Work within correctional facilities totaled 2.6 million labor hours in 2002. Services for Government Agencies The percentage of labor hours provided to government agencies increased slightly from 22% in 2001 to 25% in 2002. Pages nine and ten of the report contain a summary of the type of work done for agency customers. As in past years, lack of work space within facilities meant that most work was done by minimum-security offenders working at agency locations and by offenders performing community service hours in lieu of incarceration. Offenders worked a total of 926,664 labor hours for government agencies. Litter and illegal dump clean-up were the most common services provided. General labor, parks maintenance, and vehicle detailing were also leading job categories. Individual facility reports beginning on page twelve include details on customers and the kinds of work done for each agency. Community Contributions City and county jails reported 136,105 labor hours directed to not-for-profit community organizations, 4% of total labor hours. This low percentage may understate community contributions as some jails include volunteer projects done by offenders under “jail” hours. Statewide 53 separate not-for-profit organizations benefited from donated labor hours. Details are included in individual facility reports.

  • Offender Labor Hours

    2002 Offender Work Report

    Facility

    Average Daily

    Population Jail Government Community

    n Value to Community at $6.90/HourTotal

    Labor Hours Summary

    Aberdeen Police Department 2,923 3,034 $41,10022 5,957Adams County Jail 30,576 7,280 $261,20620 37,856Asotin County Jail 3,684 $25,42037 3,684Auburn Detention Facility 11,520 5,760 $119,232139 17,280Benton County Jail 45,341 $312,852387 45,341Buckley Police Department 534 239 $8,86051218 1,284Chelan County Regional Justice Cente 84,548 34,572 $923,54414,727305 133,847Chelan Police Department 1,985 1,045 $20,9074 3,030Clallam County Jail 29,200 19,780 $398,5728,784117 57,764Clark County Jail 290,586 $2,005,043733 290,586Columbia County Jail 2,080 $14,3524 2,080Cowlitz County Corrections 42,856 108,373 $1,050,316991242 152,220Enumclaw Police Department 5,840 296 $42,33818 6,136Ferry County Jail 36,500 $251,85018 36,500Forks Police Department 6,812 5,058 $81,90328 11,870Franklin County Correctional Center 34,680 2,400 $255,852170 37,080Garfield County Jail 857 1,042 $14,9452675 2,166Grandview Police Department 2,451 421 $19,888108 2,882Grant County Jail 56,280 42,807 $714,9504,529215 103,616Grays Harbor County Jail 9,868 $68,089128 9,868Island County Jail 9,600 1,080 $73,69250 10,680Issaquah Police Department 6,570 2,279 $61,05549 8,849Jefferson County Jail 4,730 1,560 $43,40149 6,290Kent Police Department 37,443 28,005 $486,6295,078169 70,526King County Correctional Facility 320,792 $2,213,4651,594 320,792King County North Rehabilitation 89,469 26,397 $932,27319,246132 135,112King County Regional Justice Center 90,132 $621,911784 90,132Kirkland Police Department 1,200 $8,2807 1,200Kitsap County Jail 78,840 10,845 $706,64312,727270 102,412Kittitas County Jail 39,340 40,708 $552,58036100 80,084Klickitat County Jail 6,205 $42,81548 6,205Lewis County Jail 47,680 25,845 $553,3026,664200 80,189Lincoln County Jail 1,200 1,200 $16,56022 2,400Lynnwood Police Department 9,456 16,456 $178,79344 25,912Mason County Jail 18,336 $126,518118 18,336

    7Jail Industries Boar

    Numbers may not add due to rounding.

  • Offender Labor Hours

    2002 Offender Work Report

    Facility

    Average Daily

    Population Jail Government Community

    n Value to Community at $6.90/HourTotal

    Labor Hours Summary

    Oak Harbor Police Department 1,920 2,820 $32,7069 4,740Okanogan County Jail 24,288 17,616 $314,0333,608137 45,512Olympia Police Department 1,680 $11,59227 1,680Pacific County Jail 6,636 $45,78829 6,636Pend Oreille County Jail 9,677 5,457 $104,9778020 15,214Pierce County Corrections 165,882 21,080 $1,290,0381,417 186,962Puyallup Police Department 11,680 $80,59235 11,680Puyallup Tribe 960 $6,6245 960Renton Police Department 5,760 $39,74450 5,760San Juan County Jail 3,351 $46,2443,3516 6,702Skagit County Jail 47,580 22,770 $495,3511,440188 71,790Skamania County Jail 10,144 $69,99430 10,144Snohomish County Corrections 172,734 153,500 $2,251,015985 326,234Spokane County Geiger Corrections 140,701 79,876 $1,521,981535 220,577Spokane County Jail 123,370 $851,253641 123,370Stevens County Jail 11,520 $79,48842 11,520Sunnyside Police Department 34,061 5,072 $270,01860 39,133Thurston County Corrections 146,000 33,920 $1,243,877352462 180,272Toppenish Police Department 4,700 110 $34,73522421 5,034Wahkiakum County Jail 4,336 1,726 $41,8289 6,062Walla Walla County Jail 21,600 9,393 $230,0122,34392 33,335Wapato Police Department 9,600 $92,7363,84035 13,440Whatcom County Jail 83,220 64,542 $1,027,0651,088299 148,850Whitman County Corrections 11,904 9,838 $166,0832,32838 24,070Yakama Nation 6,000 $41,40033 6,000Yakima County Corrections 171,314 55,180 $1,863,73143,612903 270,106Yakima Police Department 5,901 8,592 $101,85826965 14,762

    2,647,941 926,664 136,105Grand Totals $25,603,8963,710,71012,427

    8Jail Industries Boar

    Numbers may not add due to rounding.

  • 2002 Offender Work Report

    Jail Industries Board 9

    Work Performed For Type and Number of Customers Statewide Work Performed Community Government Jail Grand Total *

    Building Refurbishment 2 10 6 18 Food Service 2 2 44 48 Garden Produce 2 3 5 General Labor 7 27 20 54 Janitorial 14 41 55 Landscaping 2 14 12 28 Laundry 1 1 45 47 Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds 3 17 20 Maintenance/Setup—Playing Field 4 4 8 Maintenance—Building 13 11 24 Maintenance—Courthouse 1 16 2 19 Maintenance—Facilities 1 13 10 24 Maintenance—Golf Course 2 2 Maintenance—Grounds 1 22 8 31 Maintenance—Litter Pickup 1 32 7 40 Maintenance—Museum 2 2 4 Maintenance—Other 1 11 1 13 Maintenance—Outdoor 1 7 4 12 Maintenance—Parks 1 23 24 Maintenance—Pistol Range 7 2 9 Maintenance—Records/archives 1 6 1 8 Maintenance—Road 5 5 Maintenance—Trail 3 7 10 Maintenance—Vehicle 9 1 10 Natural Resources—Brush Removal 8 8 Natural Resources—Conservation 3 3 Natural Resources—Weed Control 2 12 3 17 Natural Resources-Erosion/Flood Control

    6 6

    Other 1 2 3 Recycling—Appliance 3 3 Recycling—General 12 3 15 Recycling—Pallets 1 1 Services—Artwork 1 1 Services—Canal Cleaning 1 1 Services—Fire Department Assistance 1 6 7 Services—Firewood 1 1 Services—Graffiti Removal 2 4 2 8 Services—Snow Removal 2 14 6 22 Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing 26 12 38 Sewing—Inmate Property Bags 1 1

  • 2002 Offender Work Report

    Jail Industries Board 10

    Work Performed For Type and Number of Customers Statewide Work Performed Community Government Jail Grand Total *

    Sewing—Inmate Uniform Repair 11 11 Sewing—Other 1 3 4 Staffing—Animal Care 1 2 1 4 Staffing—Barber 4 4 Staffing—Commissary 6 6 Staffing—Event 1 1 1 3 Staffing—Food Bank 2 1 3 Staffing—Holiday Setup 1 1 2 Staffing—Infirmary 2 2 Staffing—Library 3 4 7 Staffing—Lobby 4 4 Staffing—Office Assistance (general) 2 2 Staffing—Senior Center 1 2 3 Talking Books 1 1 Truck Load/Unload 3 3 14 20 Tutoring (Peer) 1 1 Warehousing 1 1 3 5 Grand Total * 53 378 304 735

  • Average Daily

    PopulationFacility Type

    2002 Offender Work Report No Detailed Reports Provided

    Facility Jurisdiction

    Chehalis Confederated Tribes HF1 0 tribal

    Fife Police Department HF2 16 city

    Hoquiam Police Department HF3 0 city

    Makah Tribe HF-064 0 tribal

    Marysville Police Department HF5 0 city

    Nisqually Tribe CF6 0 tribal

    Prosser Police Department HF-487 0 city

    Quinault Nation HF8 0 tribal

    Redmond Police Department HF-069 0 city

    Spokane Tribe HF10 0 tribal

    Swinomish Tribe HF-1211 0 tribal

    The facilities listed here are either holding facilities with no inmate work available and/or they did not report any hours of inmate work performed during 2002.

    11Jail Industries Board

    Facility TypesCF: Correctional Facility DF: Detention Facility HF: Holding FacilityHF-06: Six-Hour Holding Facility

    HF-12: 12-Hour Holding FacilityHF-48: 48-Hour Holding FacilityHF-72: 72-Hour Holding FacilitySDF: Special Detention

  • eAberdeen Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 22Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 5,957 $41,100

    VALUE OF HOURS$20,169

    2,923 3,0344 2Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $20,931 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    4 2,923 2 3,034 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Litter Pickup CityGovernment INMaintenance—Parks ParksINLaundry JailJail INServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing PatrolINStaffing—Animal CareIN

    Page 1

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eAdams County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 20Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 37,856 $261,206

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Jail slots and hours are estimated. Pistol Range maintenance is 2 times a year and snow removal is done on an as needed basis.

    $210,974

    30,576 7,2806 4Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $50,232 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    6 30,576 4 7,280 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Pistol Range Adams CoGovernment INMaintenance—Vehicle Adams CoINServices—Snow Removal Adams CoINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Adams CoINFood Service JailJail INGeneral Labor JailINJanitorial JailINLaundry JailINMaintenance—Facilities JailIN

    Page 2

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eAsotin County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 37Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 3,684 $25,420

    VALUE OF HOURS

    All labor hours reported under "Jail".

    $25,420

    3,6843Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    3 3,684 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor CountyGovernment INMaintenance—Litter Pickup Countywide highways, parks, etcIN

    Page 3

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eAuburn Detention Facility

    2002 Offender Work Report 139Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 17,280 $119,232

    VALUE OF HOURS$79,488

    11,520 5,7602 1Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $39,744 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    2 11,520 1 5,760 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor Police Dept, CourtGovernment INJanitorial Police Dept, CourtINLandscaping Police Dept, City HallINServices—Snow Removal Police Dept, City HallINBuilding Refurbishment Detention Facility, Police DeptJail INFood Service Detention FacilityINGeneral Labor Detention FacilityINJanitorial Detention FacilityINLaundry Detention FacilityINServices—Graffiti Removal Detention FacilityINServices—Snow Removal Detention FacilityIN

    Page 4

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eBenton County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 387Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 45,341 $312,852

    VALUE OF HOURS$0

    45,341Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $312,852 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    45,341 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserGovernment INLandscaping Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Benton CoINMaintenance—Building Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINMaintenance—Courthouse Benton CoINMaintenance—Facilities Benton CoINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Benton Co, Washington StateINMaintenance—Parks Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINMaintenance—Pistol Range Benton CoINNatural Resources—Weed Control Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINRecycling—Appliance Benton Co, Washington StateINRecycling—General Benton Co, Washington StateINServices—Snow Removal Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINFood Service Benton CoJail INGeneral Labor Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINJanitorial Benton Co, Kennewick, Richland, W. Richland, ProsserINLaundry Benton CoINSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Benton CoINTruck Load/Unload Benton CoIN

    Page 5

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eBuckley Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 18Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 1,284 $8,860

    VALUE OF HOURS$3,685

    534 239 5122 22Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $1,646 $3,529 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    2 534 2 239 2 512 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Trail Foothills Trail AssociationCommunity INStaffing—Food Bank Buckley Food BankINTruck Load/Unload Jail and Buckley Food BankINJanitorial Police DeptGovernment INMaintenance—Building Police DeptINMaintenance—Facilities Police DeptINMaintenance—Parks City of Buckley Utilities DeptINNatural Resources—Weed Control City of Buckley CemetaryINServices—Fire Department Assistance Buckley Fire DeptINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Buckley Police Dept, Fire DeptINFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLandscaping JailINLaundry JailINMaintenance—Building JailINMaintenance—Facilities JailINSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair JailINTruck Load/Unload JailIN

    Page 6

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eChelan County Regional Justice Center

    2002 Offender Work Report 305Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 133,847 $923,544

    VALUE OF HOURS$583,381

    84,548 34,572 14,72741 823Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $238,547 $101,616 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    41 84,548 23 34,572 8 14,727 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor Goodwill, Salvation Army, Womens Resource Center, Food Distribution

    Community IN

    Natural Resources—Weed Control Noxious WeedsINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Chelan CoGovernment INMaintenance—Building Chelan CoINMaintenance—Courthouse Chelan CoINMaintenance—Facilities Chelan CoINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Chelan, Douglas CoINMaintenance—Museum City of WenatcheeINMaintenance—Outdoor Ohme GardenINMaintenance—Parks Douglas Co, City of WenatcheeINMaintenance—Vehicle Chelan CoINNatural Resources—Brush Removal Forest ServiceINNatural Resources—Conservation Forest ServiceINNatural Resources-Erosion/Flood Control Forest ServiceINRecycling—General Chelan Co, Douglas CoINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Link TransitINFood Service Chelan Co Regional Justice CenterJail INJanitorial Chelan Co Regional Justice CenterINLaundry Chelan Co Regional Justice CenterINRecycling—Pallets Chelan Co Regional Justice CenterIN

    Page 7

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eChelan Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 4Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 3,030 $20,907

    VALUE OF HOURS

    No task list provided.

    $13,697

    1,985 1,0451 1Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $7,211 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    1 1,985 1 1,045 Subtotal

    Page 8

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eClallam County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 117Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 57,764 $398,572

    VALUE OF HOURS$201,480

    29,200 19,780 8,78411 418Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $136,482 $60,610 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    11 29,200 18 19,780 4 8,784 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Food Service Salvation ArmyCommunity INGeneral Labor Sequim Little League & ParksINServices—Snow Removal Senior Citizens Center, ONP Visitor Center, Port Angeles Fine Arts

    CtrIN

    Staffing—Animal Care Clallam Co Humane SocietyINGeneral Labor County Maintenance, City of Port Angeles, Sequim Little Leage &

    ParksGovernment IN

    Janitorial Clallam Co CorrectionsINLaundry Clallam Co CorrectionsINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Clallam Co CorrectionsINMaintenance—Courthouse Clallam CoINMaintenance—Facilities Clallam CoINMaintenance—Grounds Clallam Co / City of Port AngelesINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Chain Gang for county roads, Olympic Natl Park, Dept of

    TransportationIN

    Maintenance—Other City of Port Angeles - labor for building new parkINMaintenance—Outdoor Clallam Co / Clallam Co Parks & RecINMaintenance—Parks Clallam Co Parks & RecINMaintenance—Road Chain Gang county roadsINNatural Resources—Brush Removal Chain Gang county roads & Noxious Weed Control OfficeINRecycling—General Chain Gang while picking litter, money to inmate welfare fundIN

    Page 9

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eClallam County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 117Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Services—Graffiti Removal Chain Gang State Dept of TransportationGovernment INServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Chain Gang-Clallam CountyINFood Service Clallam Co CorrectionsJail INTruck Load/Unload Clallam Co CorrectionsINWarehousing Clallam Co CorrectionsIN

    Page 10

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eClark County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 733Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 290,586 $2,005,043

    VALUE OF HOURS

    ADP includes the main jail, jail work center, and work release.

    $2,005,043

    290,58654Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    54 290,586 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Pistol Range Clark CoGovernment INRecycling—General Jail Industries e-wasteINFood Service Clark CoJail INGeneral Labor Clark CoINJanitorial Clark CoINLandscaping Clark CoINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Clark CoINSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Clark CoINSewing—Other Clark CoINWarehousing Clark CoIN

    Page 11

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eColumbia County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 4Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 2,080 $14,352

    VALUE OF HOURS

    There was no inside jail labor. Inmates work for the Sheriffs Dept when available.

    $14,352

    2,0802Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    2 2,080 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—GroundsJail INMaintenance—Litter PickupINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sheriff's DeptIN

    Page 12

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eCowlitz County Corrections

    2002 Offender Work Report 242Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 152,220 $1,050,316

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Less than 1 worker per day for community organizations

    Inmate hours are estimated

    Community Service hours are actual

    $295,706

    41,869 54,187 49614 19Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $747,775 $6,834 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    1 987 19 54,187 495

    TOTAL VALUE

    15 42,856 39 108,373 1 991 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Building Refurbishment Cowlitz CoGovernment INGarden Produce Cowlitz Co Work Release GardenINGeneral Labor Cowlitz Co, City of Longview, Kelso, Kalama, Woodland, Castle RockINJanitorial Cowlitz Co FairgroundsINLandscaping School Districts, County/City Parks, Kelso Train Station, Cowlitz CoINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Cowlitz Co, Castle RockINMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Western, Central, KRV, Kelso Little LeaguesINMaintenance—Building Cowlitz Co, FairgroundsINMaintenance—Courthouse Cowlitz CoINMaintenance—Facilities Cowlitz CoINMaintenance—Grounds Cowlitz Co, School Districts, Cities, Kelso Train StationINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Dept of Ecology, Dept of Transportation, County Public WorksINMaintenance—Museum Cowlitz CoINMaintenance—Outdoor Hoffstead Bluffs, Tourism, US Forest Service, Cowlitz Co, CitiesINMaintenance—Parks Kelso. Longview, Cowlitz Co, WoodlandINMaintenance—Records/archives Cowlitz Co RecordsIN

    Page 13

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eCowlitz County Corrections

    2002 Offender Work Report 242Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Road Cowlitz CoINMaintenance—Trail US Army Corp of Engineers, US Forest ServiceINMaintenance—Vehicle Cowlitz Co, School DistrictINNatural Resources—Brush Removal DNR, Cities, School District, Cowlitz Co, DOTINNatural Resources—Weed Control Cowlitz Co, Cold Water Ridge, School DistrictINNatural Resources-Erosion/Flood Control Cowlitz Co Public WorksCSRecycling—Appliance Dept of Ecology, DOT, County RoadsIN

    Page 14

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eEnumclaw Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 18Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 6,136 $42,338

    VALUE OF HOURS$40,296

    5,840 2962 1Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $2,042 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    2 5,840 1 296 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Janitorial Enumclaw Police DeptGovernment INMaintenance—GroundsINServices—Vehicle Washing/DetailingINFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailINMaintenance—GroundsINServices—Vehicle Washing/DetailingINWarehousingIN

    Page 15

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eFerry County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 18Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 36,500 $251,850

    VALUE OF HOURS$251,850

    36,5002Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    2 36,500 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Janitorial CourthouseGovernment INMaintenance—Building CourthouseINMaintenance—Courthouse CourthouseINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Ferry Co Sheriff, EMSINFood Service Ferry Co JailJail INJanitorial Ferry Co JailINLandscaping Ferry Co JailINLaundry Ferry Co JailINMaintenance—Building Ferry Co JailINServices—Snow Removal Ferry Co JailIN

    Page 16

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eForks Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 28Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 11,870 $81,903

    VALUE OF HOURS$47,003

    6,8126Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $34,900 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    5 5,058

    TOTAL VALUE

    6 6,812 5 5,058 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Building City of ForksGovernment CSMaintenance—Grounds City of ForksCSMaintenance—Litter Pickup City of ForksCSFood Service JailJail INGeneral Labor JailINJanitorial JailINLaundry JailINMaintenance—Facilities JailIN

    Page 17

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eFranklin County Correctional Center

    2002 Offender Work Report 170Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 37,080 $255,852

    VALUE OF HOURS$239,292

    34,680 2,40012 2Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $16,560 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    12 34,680 2 2,400 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor CourthouseGovernment INMaintenance—Courthouse Franklin CoINMaintenance—Facilities Franklin CoINMaintenance—Pistol Range Franklin Co Sheriff's OfficeINMaintenance—Records/archives Franklin CoINMaintenance—Vehicle Public WorksINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Public WorksINBuilding Refurbishment Franklin Co Correctional CenterJail INFood Service Franklin Co Correctional CenterINGeneral Labor Franklin Co Correctional CenterINLaundry Franklin Co Correctional CenterINMaintenance—Building Franklin Co Correctional CenterINMaintenance—Outdoor Franklin Co Correctional CenterINServices—Snow Removal Franklin Co Correctional CenterINTruck Load/Unload Franklin Co Correctional CenterIN

    Page 18

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eGarfield County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 5Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 2,166 $14,945

    VALUE OF HOURS

    No task list provided.

    $5,913

    857 1,042 2673 12Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $7,190 $1,842 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    3 857 2 1,042 1 267 Subtotal

    Page 19

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eGrandview Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 8Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 2,882 $19,888

    VALUE OF HOURS$16,914

    2,451 421 102 2Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $2,905 $69 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    2 2,451 2 421 10 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Landscaping City of GrandviewCommunity INServices—Fire Department Assistance Grandview Fire DeptINServices—Graffiti Removal Grandview Police DeptINGeneral Labor Grandview Fire DeptGovernment INJanitorial Grandview Fire DeptINLandscaping City of GrandviewINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds City of GrandviewINMaintenance—Litter Pickup City of GrandviewINMaintenance—Parks Grandview Parks DeptINMaintenance—Pistol Range Grandview Police DeptINServices—Fire Department Assistance Grandview Fire DeptINServices—Graffiti Removal Grandview Police DeptINGeneral Labor Grandview Police DeptJail INJanitorial Grandview Police DeptIN

    Page 20

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eGrant County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 215Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 103,616 $714,950

    VALUE OF HOURS$388,332

    56,280 23,457 4,52950 328Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $295,368 $31,250 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    10 19,350

    TOTAL VALUE

    50 56,280 38 42,807 3 4,529 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Museum Grant County Historical MuseumCommunity INStaffing—Senior Center Ephrata Senior Thrift StoreINBuilding Refurbishment Grant County CourthouseGovernment INLandscaping US Dept of AgricultureINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Grant CountyINMaintenance—Building Grant County CourthouseINMaintenance—Courthouse Grant County CourthouseINMaintenance—Grounds Grant County Courthouse, City of CouleeINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Dept of Ecology, Grant Co Solid WasteINMaintenance—Parks Sun Lake State ParkINNatural Resources—Weed Control Grant County Sheriff, GCWRC, Grant Noxious Weed BoardINServices—Snow Removal Grant County Courthouse, Port of EphrataINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Grant County Sheriffs, Grant County Public WorksINFood Service Grant County Jail, Grant County Work Release Center (GCWRC)Jail INGarden Produce Grant County Jail, GCWRCINGeneral Labor Grant County Jail, GCWRCINJanitorial Grant County Jail, GCWRCINLaundry Grant County Jail, GCWRCINSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Grant County Jail, GCWRCINTruck Load/Unload Grant County Jail, GCWRCIN

    Page 21

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eGrays Harbor County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 128Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 9,868 $68,089

    VALUE OF HOURS$68,089

    9,86813Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    13 9,868 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Grounds Grays Harbor CountyGovernment INMaintenance—Litter Pickup Grays Harbor CountyINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Grays Harbor CountyINFood Service JailJail INLaundry JailINMaintenance—Building JailIN

    Page 22

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eIsland County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 50Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 10,680 $73,692

    VALUE OF HOURS$66,240

    9,600 1,0805 1Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $7,452 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    5 9,600 1 1,080 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor GovernmentGovernment INMaintenance—Parks GovernmentINFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailIN

    Page 23

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eIssaquah Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 49Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 8,849 $61,055

    VALUE OF HOURS$45,333

    6,570 2,2793 1Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $15,722 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    3 6,570 1 2,279 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Building Refurbishment City of IssaquahGovernment INGeneral Labor City of IssaquahINLandscaping City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Building City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Facilities City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Grounds City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Other City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Parks City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Trail City of IssaquahINNatural Resources—Brush Removal City of IssaquahINNatural Resources—Weed Control City of IssaquahINFood Service City of IssaquahJail INGeneral Labor City of IssaquahINJanitorial City of IssaquahINLaundry City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Litter Pickup City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Outdoor City of IssaquahINMaintenance—Pistol Range City of IssaquahIN

    Page 24

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eJefferson County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 49Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 6,290 $43,401

    VALUE OF HOURS$32,637

    4,730 9364 2Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $10,764 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    624

    TOTAL VALUE

    4 4,730 2 1,560 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor Food BankGovernment CSMaintenance—Grounds CountyINMaintenance—Litter Pickup CountyINMaintenance—Vehicle CountyCSServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing CountyCSFood Service JailJail INLaundry JailIN

    Page 25

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKent Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 169Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 70,526 $486,629

    VALUE OF HOURS$258,357

    37,443 28,005 5,07816 415Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $193,235 $35,038 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    16 37,443 15 28,005 4 5,078 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Building Refurbishment Multi-CenterCommunity INGeneral Labor Family Youth Center/ New ConnectionsINMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Pea PatchINMaintenance—Grounds United Way / St Vincents ChurchINMaintenance—Parks Pea PatchINMaintenance—Records/archives Family Youth ServicesINNatural Resources—Weed Control New ConnectionsINOther Inmate classes (drug & alcohol rehab & DOL restorations)INStaffing—Event Lyons Club & Kiwanis, Senior Center, Light HouseINGeneral Labor Tahoma National CemetaryGovernment INJanitorial Kent CommonsINLandscaping Kent Municipal CourtINMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field City of Kent ParksINMaintenance—Grounds Kent ElementaryINMaintenance—Parks City of Kent ParksINNatural Resources—Brush Removal Kent ParksINNatural Resources—Weed Control City of KentINServices—Fire Department Assistance City of Kent Fire DeptINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City of Kent Police DeptINStaffing—Food Bank City of Kent Food BankIN

    Page 26

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKent Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 169Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Staffing—Library City of Kent LibraryGovernment INStaffing—Senior Center City of Kent Senior CenterINTruck Load/Unload City of Kent Food BankINFood Service Consolidated Food ManagementJail INJanitorial Kent CorrectionsINLandscaping Kent CorrectionsINLaundry Kent CorrectionsINMaintenance—Grounds Kent CorrectionsINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Kent CorrectionsINNatural Resources—Weed Control Kent CorrectionsINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Kent CorrectionsINStaffing—Infirmary Kent CorrectionsINStaffing—Library Kent CorrectionsINStaffing—Lobby Kent CorrectionsIN

    Page 27

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKing County Correctional Facility

    2002 Offender Work Report 1,594Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 320,792 $2,213,465

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Figures include the King County Correctional Facility and the Work Release Facility

    $2,213,465

    320,792182Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    182 320,792 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General LaborGovernment INMaintenance—Litter PickupINFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailINStaffing—Barber JailINStaffing—Commissary JailIN

    Page 28

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKing County North Rehabilitation

    2002 Offender Work Report 132Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 135,112 $932,273

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Facility closed on October 31, 2002 due to budget reductions and deteriorating conditions of the facility buildings.

    $617,336

    89,469 26,397 19,24664 1319Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $182,139 $132,797 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    64 89,469 19 26,397 13 19,246 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Talking Books WA Talking Book & Braille LibraryCommunity INWarehousing Food LifelineINGeneral Labor WA Dept of Health - Public Health LabsGovernment INMaintenance—Grounds Metro Transit, City of ShorelineINMaintenance—Litter Pickup King Co Dept of Transportation, Metro TransitINMaintenance—Parks City of ShorelineINMaintenance—Trail City of Lake Forest Park, City of KenmoreINNatural Resources—Weed Control Metro Transit, City of Mercer IslandINRecycling—General State Dept of Health, Public Health LabsINFood Service North Rehabilitation FacilityJail INGarden Produce North Rehabilitation FacilityINJanitorial North Rehabilitation FacilityINLandscaping North Rehabilitation FacilityINLaundry North Rehabilitation FacilityINMaintenance—Facilities North Rehabilitation FacilityINMaintenance—Grounds North Rehabilitation FacilityINMaintenance—Other North Rehabilitation FacilityINRecycling—General North Rehabilitation FacilityINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing North Rehabilitation FacilityIN

    Page 29

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKing County North Rehabilitation

    2002 Offender Work Report 132Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Sewing—Inmate Uniform Repair North Rehabilitation FacilityINStaffing—Barber North Rehabilitation FacilityINStaffing—Library North Rehabilitation FacilityINStaffing—Lobby North Rehabilitation FacilityINStaffing—Office Assistance (general) North Rehabilitation FacilityINTruck Load/Unload North Rehabilitation FacilityINTutoring (Peer) North Rehabilitation FacilityIN

    Page 30

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKing County Regional Justice Center

    2002 Offender Work Report 784Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 90,132 $621,911

    VALUE OF HOURS$621,911

    90,13296Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    96 90,132 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Food Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailINStaffing—Commissary JailIN

    Page 31

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKirkland Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 7Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 1,200 $8,280

    VALUE OF HOURS$8,280

    1,2001Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    1 1,200 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Building Refurbishment City of KirklandJail INGeneral Labor City of KirklandINMaintenance—Building City of KirklandIN

    Page 32

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKitsap County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 270Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 102,412 $706,643

    VALUE OF HOURS

    In December 2002, the meal provider was changed, there was an increase of kitchen staffing by inmates.

    The In Custody crew performed a wide variety of special projects. Customers include: Kitsap Co Fairgrounds, Clear Creek Trail, Courthouse, Police Pistol Range, Island Lake Park, Brownsville Marina, Jail construction site

    Customers for the community service crews include: Dept of Emergency Management, Kitsap Pavilion, Habitat for Humanity, Olalla Recovery Ctr, South Kitsap Foodbank, Kitsap Regional Library, Holly Ridge Center, Veterans Memoral Park, Puyallup Tribal Treatment Center, Skateboard Park, Martha & Mary Health Service, City of Bremerton Parks, Kola-Kola Complex, Salvation Army, YWCA, Newberry Hills Trails, Silverdale Community Center, Island Lake, West Sound Treatment Center, Salisbury Park

    $543,996

    78,840 10,845 12,72719 7Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $74,831 $87,816 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    19 78,840 7 10,845 12,727 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance—Litter Pickup County, CitiesGovernment INFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailIN

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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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKittitas County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 100Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 80,084 $552,580

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Six inmates participated in a special project in September for the Community Theater.

    $271,446

    39,340 40,708 3611 14Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $280,885 $248 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    11 39,340 14 40,708 36 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Truck Load/Unload Ellensburg's Friends of the TheaterCommunity INBuilding Refurbishment Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceGovernment INMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Kittitas CoINMaintenance—Building Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceINMaintenance—Courthouse Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceINMaintenance—Facilities Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceINMaintenance—Grounds Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Dept of Transportation, DOC, Kittitas Co Solid Waste DeptINMaintenance—Other Kittitas Co Sheriff's OfficeINMaintenance—Outdoor Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceINMaintenance—Road Dept of Transportation, DOCINMaintenance—Vehicle Local Govt AgenciesINServices—Snow Removal Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Local Govt AgenciesINFood Service Consolidated Food ManagementJail INJanitorial Kittitas Co CorrectionsINLaundry Kittitas Co CorrectionsINRecycling—General Kittitas Co CorrectionsINServices—Snow Removal Kittitas Co Building MaintenanceIN

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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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKittitas County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 100Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Services—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Local Gov't AgenciesINSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Kittitas Co CorrectionsINSewing—Other Kittitas Co CorrectionsINTruck Load/Unload Consolidated Food Management/ Kittitas Co CorrectionsIN

    Page 35

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eKlickitat County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 48Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 6,205 $42,815

    VALUE OF HOURS$42,815

    6,2056Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    6 6,205 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Food Service JailJail INGeneral Labor JailINLaundry JailINTruck Load/Unload Klickitat Co Jail, DOC foodIN

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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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eLewis County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 200Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 80,189 $553,302

    VALUE OF HOURS$328,992

    47,680 25,845 6,66421 416Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $178,329 $45,982 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    21 47,680 16 25,845 4 6,664 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor Salvation Army, Legal Aid, WSU Extension Office, Blanchett House, Steam Train

    Community IN

    Maintenance/Setup—Playing Field Chehalis Little LeagueINMaintenance—Outdoor Cent-Cheh AirportINTruck Load/Unload Lewis Co Food Bank, Chehalis Food BankINFood Service Senior CenterGovernment INMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Lewis CoINMaintenance—Courthouse Lewis Co FacilitiesINMaintenance—Facilities Lewis Co Facilities, Lewis Co MuseumINMaintenance—Grounds Lewis Co Facilities, Lewis Co MuseumINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Lewis Co Public WorksINRecycling—General Lewis Co Transfer StationINServices—Fire Department Assistance Lewis Co Fire District #5INServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Lewis Co JailINStaffing—Animal Care Lewis Co ShelterINFood Service Lewis Co JailJail INJanitorial Lewis Co JailINLaundry Lewis Co JailINMaintenance—Building Lewis Co JailIN

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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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eLincoln County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 22Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 2,400 $16,560

    VALUE OF HOURS$8,280

    1,200 1,2001 1Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $8,280 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    1 1,200 1 1,200 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor Lincoln CoGovernment INLandscaping Lincoln CoINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Lincoln CoINFood Service JailJail INLaundry JailIN

    Page 38

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eLynnwood Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 44Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 25,912 $178,793

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Inmate labor hours are estimated.Community Service(CS) is actual.CS participation is reported by quarter. 1st Quarter: 115 participants 2nd Quarter: 116 Participants 3rd Quarter: 137 Participants 4th Quarter: 110 Participants

    $65,246

    9,456Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $113,546 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    16,456

    TOTAL VALUE

    9,456 16,456 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Building Refurbishment City of LynnwoodGovernment CSGeneral Labor City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Golf Course City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Grounds City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Litter Pickup City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Other City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Outdoor City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Parks City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Road City of LynnwoodCSMaintenance—Trail City of LynnwoodCSNatural Resources—Brush Removal City of LynnwoodCSNatural Resources—Conservation City of LynnwoodCSNatural Resources—Weed Control City of LynnwoodCSNatural Resources-Erosion/Flood Control City of LynnwoodCSServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City of LynnwoodCSFood Service City of LynnwoodJail IN

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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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eLynnwood Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 44Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor City of LynnwoodINJanitorial City of LynnwoodINLandscaping City of LynnwoodINLaundry City of LynnwoodINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing City of LynnwoodIN

    Page 40

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eMason County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 118Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 18,336 $126,518

    VALUE OF HOURS$126,518

    18,3367Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    7 18,336 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Mason CoGovernment INMaintenance—Litter Pickup Mason CoINFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailIN

    Page 41

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eOak Harbor Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 9Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 4,740 $32,706

    VALUE OF HOURS$13,248

    1,920 2,8201 2Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $19,458 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    1 1,920 2 2,820 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor City Shop, City Marina, City ParksGovernment INFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailIN

    Page 42

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eOkanogan County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 137Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 45,512 $314,033

    VALUE OF HOURS$167,587

    24,288 17,616 3,60812 210Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $121,550 $24,895 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    12 24,288 10 17,616 2 3,608 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Building Refurbishment CourthouseGovernment INLandscaping Fairground/CourthouseINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds FairgroundsINMaintenance—Courthouse CourthouseINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Dept of CorrectionsINMaintenance—Parks Omak, OkanoganINMaintenance—Vehicle County ShopINNatural Resources—Weed Control Dept of CorrectionsINServices—Canal Cleaning Dept of CorrectionsINServices—Snow Removal CourthouseINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Sheriff's DeptINFood Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailINMaintenance—Facilities JailINServices—Snow Removal JailINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing JailINStaffing—Lobby JailINTruck Load/Unload JailIN

    Page 43

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eOlympia Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 27Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 1,680 $11,592

    VALUE OF HOURS$11,592

    1,6801Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    1 1,680 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Janitorial Olympia City JailJail INLaundry Olympia City JailIN

    Page 44

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • ePacific County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 29Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 6,636 $45,788

    VALUE OF HOURS

    No task list provided.

    $45,788

    6,6364Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    4 6,636 Subtotal

    Page 45

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • ePend Oreille County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 20Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 15,214 $104,977

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Inmate hours are estimatedCommunity Service hours are actual

    $66,771

    4,140Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $37,653 $552 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    3 5,537 5,457 80

    TOTAL VALUE

    3 9,677 5,457 80 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Pend Oreille CoCommunity INGeneral Labor Pend Oreille CoGovernment INMaintenance—Grounds Pend Oreille Co, Newport, CusickINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Pend Oreille Co, State of Washington, CitiesINMaintenance—Parks Pend Oreille Co, Newport, CusickINRecycling—General Pend Oreille CoINServices—Snow Removal Pend Oreille Co, NewportINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing Pend Oreille Co, NewportINFood Service Pend Oreille Co JailJail INJanitorial Pend Oreille Co JailINLaundry Pend Oreille Co JailIN

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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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • ePierce County Corrections

    2002 Offender Work Report 1,417Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 186,962 $1,290,038

    VALUE OF HOURS

    Jail slots and hours are estimated. Fairgrounds setup is only once a year, using 5 workers in 8 hour shifts, estimated 7 days of work. Labor hours for the Records/Archive Maintenance is only aproximately 2 hours a year. Sewing is aproximately 6 hours a week or on an as needed basis.

    $1,144,586

    165,882 21,08048 15Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $145,452 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    48 165,882 15 21,080 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Maintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds Puyallup FairGovernment INMaintenance—Courthouse Facilities ManagementINMaintenance—Litter Pickup Pierce Co RoadsINFood Service Pierce Co CorrectionsJail INGeneral Labor Pierce Co CorrectionsINJanitorial Pierce Co CorrectionsINLaundry Pierce Co CorrectionsINMaintenance—Records/archives Pierce Co CorrectionsINSewing—Inmate Property Bags Pierce Co CorrectionsINSewing—Inmate Uniform Repair Pierce Co CorrectionsINStaffing—Commissary Pierce Co CorrectionsINStaffing—Library Pierce Co CorrectionsINTruck Load/Unload Pierce Co CorrectionsIN

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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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • ePuyallup Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 35Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 11,680 $80,592

    VALUE OF HOURS$80,592

    11,6804Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    4 11,680 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Food Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailINMaintenance—Facilities JailIN

    Page 48

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • ePuyallup Tribe

    2002 Offender Work Report 5Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 960 $6,624

    VALUE OF HOURS$6,624

    9601Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    1 960 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General LaborJail INJanitorialINLandscapingINLaundryINMaintenance—FacilitiesINMaintenance—Litter PickupINMaintenance—OutdoorINNatural Resources—Weed ControlIN

    Page 49

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eRenton Police Department

    2002 Offender Work Report 50Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 5,760 $39,744

    VALUE OF HOURS$39,744

    5,7602Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $0 $0 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    2 5,760 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    Food Service JailJail INJanitorial JailINLaundry JailIN

    Page 50

    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.

    Jail Industries Board

  • eSan Juan County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 6Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours

    TOTAL HOURS 6,702 $46,244

    VALUE OF HOURS$0

    3,351 3,35177Inmate LaborCommunity Service Labor

    Reducing Tax Burden

    Contributing to Community

    $23,122 $23,122 @ $6.90 per hour

    Offsetting Costs of Incarceration

    TOTAL VALUE

    7 3,351 7 3,351 Subtotal

    Work CustomerCategory

    WORK DETAILBy

    (IN=Inmate; CS= Offender Sentenced to Community Service)

    General Labor Food BankCommunity INLandscaping Animal Shelter, Head Start, Historical MuseumINMaintenance/Setup—Playing Field Parks & RecreationINMaintenance—Courthouse San Juan CoINMaintenance—Museum San Juan Historical MuseumINMaintenance—Other Head StartINMaintenance—Trail Port of Friday HarborINBuilding Refurbishment San Juan Co Public WorksGovernment INGeneral Labor San Juan Co FairgroundsINMaintenance/Setup—Fairgrounds San Juan CoINMaintenance—Building San Juan CoINMaintenance—Grounds Moran St Park, Odin Co Park, San Juan CoINMaintenance—Litter Pickup WA State Dept of EcologyINMaintenance—Parks Moran St Park, Odin Co Park, San Juan CoINMaintenance—Trail State & Co Parks, Port of Friday HarborINNatural Resources—Weed Control Noxious Weed BoardINRecycling—General San Juan CoINServices—Firewood San Juan Co Parks, Senior Services, WA State ParksINServices—Snow Removal San Juan CoINServices—Vehicle Washing/Detailing San Juan CoIN

    Page 51Holding Facility—72 Hour

    Jail Industries Board

  • eSkagit County Jail

    2002 Offender Work Report 188Average Daily Population:

    If checked, data estimated.

    LABOR HOURS

    Work inJails

    Work forGovernment

    Work for Not-for-Profit Organizations

    AverageWorkers

    Total Hours