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Mark Luttrell Transition Center
Location Type: | Jail/Prison | |
State: | TN | |
County: | Shelby | |
Street Address: | 6000 State Road | |
City: | Memphis | |
Zip Code: | 38134 | |
Phone: | (901) 372-2080 | |
Website URL: | https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/correction/sp/state-prison-list/mark-luttrell-transition-center.html | |
Inmate Search: | https://foil.app.tn.gov/foil/search.jsp | |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/TNDepartmentofCorrection | |
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About/Additional Info: | The mission of the Mark Luttrell Transition Center (MLTC) is to enhance public safety by providing offenders with a supportive living environment and evidence-based transitional services. The offenders, who will be referred to as residents, will have the opportunity to develop the social skills, employment skills and self-discipline necessary to successfully reenter society. This facility is a transition center for male residents and has an operating capacity of 454 residents. Residents have phase-based programming focusing on cognitive and behavioral care, education and job skills. Phase I consists of a class structured environment. Phase II offers expanded programming, however, the residents will be required to maintain a job inside the facility. After successfully completing Phase I & II, the residents move on to Phase III where they will maintain a job in the community and residence at MLTC until they are granted parole or expire their sentence. Research shows a transitioned approach to reentry along with evidence-based programming and job skill development greatly improves an offender's chance of successful reentry. Those who are gainfully employed following their release from prison are significantly less likely to re-offend, resulting in fewer tax dollars being spent on incarceration and safer communities. | |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tennessee_state_prisons |