Mission Statement:
The mission of the Apache County Jail is
to provide safe, secure constitutional and humane care for pre-trial and
sentenced inmates in the custody of the Apache County Sheriff’s Office and
to provide a safe, secure and professional environment for the facility
staff. It is not our role to legislate, to render legal judgment or to
punish.
Apache
County broke ground for a new Sheriff’s Office and jail on June 19, 1990.
The construction of the Sheriff’s Office and jail were done in two phases
and completed on July 7, 1991.
The
Sheriff’s Office moved its Detention Department into the newly a constructed
facility on Feb. 29, 1991. The facility has separate minimum, medium and
maximum security housing areas, for both male and female inmates and also is
equipped with handicap-accessible cells. The housing areas contain double
bunked cells, showers and a dayroom. The detention facility also is equipped
with a recreational yard, library, attorney-client room and a non-contact
visiting area, a medical care room, a laundry and a maintenance shop.
The detention center’s design was the result of
approximately five years of study into the planning and construction of
detention centers throughout the country.
The pod system is a standard and up-to-date system
favored throughout the West Coast. It is popular because it is more easily
monitored. Video monitoring devices are used only in the booking area.
Control for all other areas is by natural sight lines alone.
There are no blind corners, or dead spots. Inmates
can be observed in any activity in which they are involved. The control
center allows detention officers to see every corner of the facility.
Inmates
are provided with phones in each housing unit. These phones are for collect
calls, as well as phone cards. Inmates are provided with commissary,
contracted through an outside company. Profits received from the phones and
commissary sales are deposited into a Jail Services Fund, which is in turn
used for the benefit and welfare of the inmates.
Apache County Detention has 19 detention
officers split into four shifts that each includes a corporal. There is one
sergeant, one lieutenant, one administrative assistant and a commander.
There are 5 tower operators. All detention
officers are certified through the Arizona Detention Association and they
also receive Defensive Tactics training as well as report writing. All
our taser certified also.
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