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    Appendix A-PA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS-STATE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS, P.O. Box 598, Camp Hill, PA 17001-0598

    Revised: 12/15/11

    SCI Albion-Male Medium
    Supt. Michael Harlow
    10745 Route 18
    Albion, PA 16475-0001
    (814) 756-5778

    SCI Cambridge Springs-Female
    Supt. Rhoda Winstead
    451 Fullerton Avenue
    Cambridge Springs, PA 16403
    (814) 398-5400

    SCI Camp Hill-Diagnostic and Classification
    Supt. Richard Southers
    P.O. Box 8837, 2500 Lisburn Road
    Camp Hill, PA 17001-8837
    (717) 737-4531

    SCI Chester-Substance Abuse Facility
    Supt. John C. Thomas
    500 E. 4th Street
    Chester, PA 19013-4551
    (610) 490-5412

    SCI Coal Township-Male Medium
    Supt. David Varano
    1 Kelley Drive
    Coal Township, PA 17866-1020
    (570) 644-7890

    SCI Cresson-Male Medium/Minimum
    Supt. Kenneth Cameron
    P.O. Box a, Old Route 22
    301 Corrections Road
    Cresson, PA 16699-0001
    (814) 886-8181

    SCI Dallas-Male Medium
    Supt. Jerome Walsh
    1000 Follies Road
    Dallas, PA 18612, (570) 675-1101

    SCI Fayette-Male Maximum/newest Facility-Lifers
    Supt. Brian Coleman
    50 Overlook Drive
    LaBelle, PA 15450-1050
    (724) 364-2200

    SCI Forest-Female-Maximum
    Supt. Debra Sauers
    286 Woodland Drive
    P.O. Box 307
    Marienville, PA 16239-0307
    (814) 621-2110

    SCI Frackville-Male Maximum
    Supt. Robert Collins
    1111 Altamont Boulevard
    Frackville, PA 17931-2699
    (570) 874-4516

    SCI Graterford-Male Maximum-PA Largest Facility
    Supt. Michael Wenerowicz
    P.O. Box 246, Route 29
    Graterford, PA 19426-0246
    (610) 489-4151

    SCI Greene-Male Maximum/Capital Case Inmates
    Supt. Louis Folino
    169 Progress Drive
    Waynesburg, PA 15370-8090
    (724) 852-2902

    SCI Greensburg-Male Medium
    Supt. Joseph Mazurkiewicz
    165 SCI Lane
    Greensburg, PA 15601
    (724) 837-4397

    SCI Houtzdale-Male Medium
    Supt. Steve Glunt
    P.O. Box 1000
    209 Institution Drive
    Houtzdale, PA 16698-1000
    (814) 378-1000

    SCI Huntingdon-Male Close Security-No inmate functions outside the facility.
    Supt. Tabb Bickell
    1100 Pike Street
    Huntingdon, PA 16654-1112
    (814) 643-2400

    SCI Laurel Highlands-Male minimum-geriatric facility.
    Supt. David Pitkins
    P.O. Box 631
    5706 Glades Pike
    Somerset, PA 15501-0631
    (814) 445-6501

    SCI Mahanoy-Male Medium/Minimum
    Supt. John Kerestes
    301 Morea Road
    Frackville, PA 17932
    (570) 773-2158

    SCI Mercer-Male Medium
    Supt. Brian Thompson
    801 Butler Pike
    Mercer, PA 16137
    (724) 662-1837

    SCI Muncy-Male Medium
    Supt. Nancy Giroux
    Box 180 Route 405
    Muncy, PA 17756-0180
    (570) 546-3171

    SCI Pine Grove-Young Adult Offender-Male-Maximum
    Supt. Barry Johnson
    189 Fyock Road
    Indiana, PA 15701-6542
    (724) 465-9630

    SCI Pittsburgh-Male Medium-Substance Abuse Facility
    Supt. Daniel Burns
    3001 Beaver Avenue
    Pittsburgh, PA 15233
    (412) 761-1955

    Quehanna Boot Camp-Co-ed Facility
    Supt. Steve Glunt
    4395 Quehanna Hwy
    Karthaus, PA 16845-9714
    (814) 263-4125

    SCI Retreat-Male Mediuum
    Supt. James McGrady
    660 State Route 11
    Hunlock Creek, PA 18621-3136
    (570) 735-8754

    SCI Rockview-Male Medium
    Supt. Marirosa Lamas
    Box A
    1 Rockview Place
    Bellefonte, PA 16823
    (814) 355-4874

    SCI Smithfield-Male Medium
    Supt. Jon Fisher
    P.O. Box 999, 1120 Pike Street
    Huntingdon, PA 16652
    (814) 643-6520

    SCI Somerset-Male Medium
    Supt. Gerald Rozum
    1590 Walters Mill Road
    Somerset, PA 15510-0001
    (814) 443-8100

    SCI Waymart-Male Maximum-Mentally Ill Treatment Facility
    Supt. Wayne Gavin
    P.O. Box 256 Route 6
    Waymart, PA 18472-0256
    (570) 488-5811

    Training Academy
    Director Mark Kresho
    1451 North Market Street
    Elizabethtown, PA 17022-1299
    (717) 367-9070

    Appendix B-Pennsylvania Correctional Facilities Prison Population- 2009

    Facility White Black Hispanic Other Male Female < 25 25-39 40 < Total
    Albion 1045 1133 217 17 2412 0 219 1238 955 2412
    Cambridge Springs 629 325 62 9 0 1025 75 500 450 1025
    Camp Hill 1562 1687 511 18 3778 0 855 1784 1139 3778
    Chester 480 604 233 6 1323 0 184 693 446 1323
    Coal Township 809 1055 220 13 2097 0 411 986 700 2097
    Cresson 794 659 174 7 1634 0 160 738 736 1634
    Dallas 751 1219 230 8 2208 0 197 992 1019 2208
    Fayette 622 1214 227 18 2081 0 251 1047 783 2081
    Forest 657 1311 315 15 2298 0 509 1221 568 2298
    Frackville 421 568 165 12 1166 0 98 618 450 1166
    Graterford 1049 2172 402 29 3652 0 332 1657 1663 3652
    Greene 590 1111 212 13 1926 0 167 1006 753 1926
    Greensburg 402 514 98 7 1021 0 111 561 349 1021
    Houtzdale 875 1219 270 14 2378 0 630 965 783 2378
    Huntingdon 632 1309 242 17 2200 0 139 1095 966 2200
    Laurel Highlands 727 512 135 11 1385 0 119 479 787 1385
    Mahanoy 733 1317 309 17 2376 0 263 1221 892 2376
    Mercer 931 593 134 15 1673 0 137 656 880 1673
    Muncy 807 551 118 28 0 1504 205 680 619 1504
    Pine Grove 244 654 97 7 1002 0 693 205 104 1002
    Pittsburgh 746 809 134 5 1694 0 195 902 597 1694
    Quehanna Bootcamp 193 179 69 0 368 55 145 237 59 449
    Retreat 430 591 132 5 1158 0 200 569 389 1158
    Rockview 937 1040 234 11 2258 0 212 1084 962 2258
    Smithfield 353 760 127 7 1247 0 126 704 417 1247
    Somerset 814 1268 278 18 2378 0 389 1219 770 2378
    Waymart 963 416 130 10 1519 0 66 472 981 1519
    CCCs 352 171 79 1 534 69 64 314 225 603
    Group Homes 377 425 117 1 742 178 93 507 320 920
    Federal 3 7 0 0 10 0 0 2 8 10
    County Jail 43 61 16 0 120 0 25 67 28 120
    % of Total 38.8% 49.9% 11.1% 0.7% 94.5% 5.5% 14.1% 47.4% 38.5% 100.0%
    Total 20007 25454 5687 339 48656 2831 7270 24419 19798 51487

    www.portal.state.pa.us/portal...titutions/5270

    Appendices B-Pennsylvania Correctional Facilities Prison Population- 2010 cont.

    Facility White Black Hispanic Other Male Female Under 25 25-39 40 and Over Total
    Albion 1007 1087 207 11 2312 0 193 1150 969 2312
    Cambridge Springs 581 272 69 10 0 932 68 439 425 932
    Camp Hill 1421 1362 414 12 3209 0 687 1502 1020 3209
    Chester 434 546 283 4 1267 0 164 660 443 1267
    Coal Township 772 1063 217 9 2061 0 453 922 686 2061
    Cresson 765 587 166 9 1527 0 143 680 704 1527
    Dallas 784 1114 242 10 2150 0 203 948 999 2150
    Fayette 424 576 142 12 1154 0 110 599 445 1154
    Forest 666 1292 316 15 2289 0 493 1181 615 2289
    Frackville 707 1144 196 18 2065 0 232 1022 811 2065
    Graterford 776 1780 309 23 2888 0 213 1283 1392 2888
    Greene 399 451 77 4 931 0 108 490 333 931
    Greensburg 589 976 210 14 789 0 160 915 714 1789
    Houtzdale 841 1208 234 14 2297 0 579 970 748 2297
    Huntingdon 643 1279 221 15 2158 0 180 1087 891 2158
    Laurel Highlands 621 451 122 8 1202 0 92 386 724 1202
    Mahonoy 827 1250 273 17 2367 0 253 1187 927 2368
    Mercer 817 552 119 9 1497 0 132 614 751 1497
    Michigan 325 686 152 8 1171 0 80 557 534 1171
    Muncy 794 512 109 30 0 1445 200 675 570 1445
    Pine Grove 801 730 122 5 1658 0 202 857 599 1658
    Pittsburgh 201 549 73 6 829 0 542 186 101 829
    Quehanna Bootcamp 249 106 38 3 281 115 134 196 66 396
    Retreat 431 570 132 6 1139 0 183 518 438 1139
    Rockview 866 1018 219 9 2112 0 236 940 936 2112
    Smithfield 444 762 154 13 1337 0 174 753 446 1373
    Somerset 767 1228 251 20 2266 0 384 1121 761 2266
    Virginia 285 622 97 5 1009 0 110 456 443 1009
    Waymart 811 378 139 5 1333 0 72 420 841 1333
    CCCs 416 310 132 2 729 68 96 464 300 860
    Group Homes 348 556 108 3 858 157 113 572 330 1015
    Federal 5 7 0 1 13 0 0 5 8 13
    County Jail 188 333 78 8 607 0 131 307 169 607
    % of Total 39.0% 49.4% 11.0% 0.7% 94.7% 5.3% 13.9% 46.9% 39.2% 100.0%
    Total 20005 253357 5621 338 48603 2718 7120 24062 20139 51321

    www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/institutions/5270

    Appendices C-American Correctional Association Code Of Ethics www.aca.org

    Preamble

    The American correctional Association expects of its members unfailing honesty, respect for the dignity and individuality of human beings and a commitment to professional and compassionate service. To this end, we subscribe to the following principles.

    • Members shall respect and protect the civil and legal rights of all individuals.
    • Members shall treat every professional situation with concern for the welfare of the individuals involved and with no intent to personal gain.
    • Members shall maintain relationships with colleagues to promote mutual respect within the profession and improve the quality of service.
    • Members shall make public criticism of their colleagues or their agencies only when warranted, verifiable, and constructive.
    • Members shall respect the importance of all disciplines within the criminal justice system and work to improve cooperation with each segment.
    • Members shall honor the public's right to information and share information with the public to the extent permitted by law subject to individuals' right to privacy.
    • Members shall respect and protect the right of the public to be safeguarded from criminal activity.
    • Members shall refrain from using their positions to secure personal privileges or advantages.
    • Members shall refrain from allowing personal interest to impair objectivity in the performance of duty while acting in an official capacity.
    • Members shall refrain from entering into any formal or informal activity or agreement which presents a conflict of interest or is inconsistent with the conscientious performance of duties.
    • Members shall refrain from accepting any gifts, services, or favors that is or appears to be improper or implies an obligation inconsistent with the free and objective exercise of professional duties.
    • Members shall clearly differentiate between personal views/statements and views/statements/positions made on behalf of the agency or Association.
    • Members shall report to appropriate authorities any corrupt or unethical behaviors in which there is sufficient evidence to justify review.
    • Members shall refrain from discriminating against any individual because of race, gender, creed, national origin, religious affiliation, age, disability, or any other type of prohibited discrimination.
    • Members shall preserve the integrity of private information; they shall refrain from seeking information on individuals beyond that which is necessary to implement responsibilities and perform their duties; members shall refrain from revealing nonpublic information unless expressly authorized to do so.
    • Members shall make all appointments, promotions, and dismissals in accordance with established civil service rules, applicable contract agreements, and individual merit, rather than furtherance of personal interests.
    • Members shall respect, promote, and contribute to a work place that is safe, healthy, and free of harassment in any form.

    Adopted by the Board of Governors and Delegate Assembly in August 1994.

    Appendices D-Court Commitments 2010

    Court Commitments by Maximum Sentence and Offender Gender in 2010

    Maximum Sentence

    Under 2 Years

    2 Years On y

    Over 2 to 5 Years

    Over 5 to 10 Years

    Over 10 to 20 Years

    Over 20 to 30 Years

    Over 30 to 40 Years

    Over 40 to 50 Years

    Over 50 Years

    Male

    Number %

    16 0.2%

    1,132 11.5%

    4,301 43.7%

    2,859 29.1%

    919 9.3%

    Female

    Number %

    46 4.9%

    145 15.3%

    474 50.1%

    207 21.9%

    55 5.8%

    Total

    Number %

    62 0.6%

    1,277 11.8%

    4,775 44.3%

    3,066 28.4%

    974 9.0%

    Note: Total may not equal 100% due to rounding.

    Appendix E-Constitutional Amendments

    Bill of Rights: Considered the first ten amendment to the United States Constitution

    Amendment I Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

    Amendment II A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.

    Amendment III No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

    Amendment IV The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

    Amendment V No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

    Amendment VI In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.

    Amendment VII In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

    Amendment VIII Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

    Amendment IX The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

    Amendment X The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.

    Amendment XIV Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

    Appendix F-People who have been executed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (May 2, 1995 to Present)

    SCI NAME/INMATE NUMBER RACE DOB COUNTY JUDGE SENTENCED EXECUTED

    PIT ZETTLEMOYER, Keith (AK-5854) W 06/04/1955 Dauphin Dowling 04/24/1981 05/02/1995
    Was convicted in Dauphin County for the 1980 murder of a friend, Charles DeVetsco, who was scheduled to testify against him in a robbery trial.

    Final Meal: 2 cheeseburgers, French fries, chocolate milk, chocolate pudding.

    GRA MOSER, Leon Jerome (AY-6346) W 09/15/1942 Montgomery Tressler 01/24/1986 08/16/1995
    Was convicted in Montgomery County for the 1985 murders of his ex-wife, Linda, and their two daughters following Palm Sunday services at their church.

    Final Meal: 2 slices of pizza, cold cuts, pasta salad, frosted cup cake, Coca-Cola.

    PIT HEIDNIK, Gary M. (AS-1398) W 11/22/1943 Philadelphia Abraham 03/02/1989 07/06/1999
    Was sentenced to two death sentences in July 1988 for murdering two women he had imprisoned in his home. At his conviction, Heidnik also was convicted of six counts of kidnapping, five counts of rape, four counts of aggravated assault and two counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse. In addition to the death sentences, he also received a cumulative prison term of 150 to300 years.

    Final Meal: 2 cups of black coffee, 4 pieces of pizza.


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