The
Graves County Restricted Custody Center is a Community
Service Work Program that houses both Class D and
Class C inmates. The inmate work release programs
allow the offenders to develop a valuable work ethic
while also providing useful, cost saving, services
to the community. The inmates are allowed to provide
community service to the community.
All inmates are required to have a High School Diploma
or Must Attend GED Classes in order to help them obtain
employment after their release from custody. Inmates
are taught both social as well as vocational skills
while incarcerated at the R.C. Center. The inmate
worker release program builds the skills and mentality
needed for offenders to become productive members
of society. The staff strives to help all inmates
become productive citizens in the community.
Those in our care can take advantage of a host of
programming aimed at changing their behavior and to
make our communities safer once the offender is released.
GED, Alcohol & Drug classes as well as Life Skills
Programs such as basic Computer and Anger Management
classes are offered to the inmates. These programs
consistently show to be among the best in changing
offender’s behaviors. Restricted
Custody Center Visitation Hours
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