South Idaho Correctional Institution (SICI)

SICI houses 400 female residents and 300 male residents. Most residents are assigned a job and work inside or outside the facility. Vocational Work Projects include road crews for the Idaho Transportation Department and conservation and firefighting crews for the U.S. Forest Service. Some residents serve as workers in the Correctional Industries program. SICI also operates the pre-release program for the majority of residents paroling from the system.

SICI is home to East Dorm, a 152-bed men's housing unit that was designed from the ground up to help its residents successfully return to their communities and as law-abiding citizens. There are no other units like it in Idaho’s correctional system and few others like it in the country.

Warden: Noel Barlow-Hust

Contact

Email: sici@idoc.idaho.gov
Phone: 208-336-1260

Visiting

NOTE : Idaho code 18-5210 states that a person commits a crime by knowingly introducing or possessing contraband in a correctional facility. Contraband includes, but is not limited to tobacco, cell phone(s) or telecommunication equipment, controlled/illegal substances, firearms or dangerous weapons, ammunition/explosives and escape tools or devices. Violations are punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years and/or fine of up to $10,000.

 

Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Offenders and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting the facility.

Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.

Facility Area
Facility Type
Facility photo
South Idaho Correctional Institution
South Idaho Correctional Institution
Mailing Address Line 1
PO Box 8509
Mailing City
Boise
Mailing State
ID
Mailing Zip Code
83707
Physical Address Line 1
13900 Pleasant Valley Rd
Physical City
Kuna
Physical Zip Code
83634
Physical State
ID
Page Area
Telephone
Mailing Address
South Idaho Correctional Institution
Physical Address
South Idaho Correctional Institution
Facility Name

South Boise Women's Correctional Center (SBWCC)

South Boise Women’s Correctional Center is a treatment and transition facility for retained jurisdiction (Rider) female residents. SBWCC has an operating capacity of 306 residents in two separate housing units. Programming opportunities are based on cognitive and behavioral change through intensive treatment, education and accountability.

Warden: Nick Baird

    Contact

    Email: sbwcc@idoc.idaho.gov
    Phone: 208-334-2731
     

    Visiting

    Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Residents and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting the facility.

    Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.
    Visiting takes place in Unit 1.

    SBWCC Services

    Case Management Services

    Case management services are provided to all residents regardless of their status. Case managers work with each resident on a one-on-one basis to help address their individual needs. Case managers meet with residents upon their arrival and continue to meet on an as-needed basis until their release or as requested. Case management services vary depending on the needs of the resident but include: initial intake, face-to-face contacts, treatment plans, problem solving, parole plans, transitional funds, aftercare plans, financial planning, assistance with community resources, and classroom facilitation and program delivery.

    Programming

    Programs

    Residents who are sentenced to a retained jurisdiction (Rider) are assessed to determine their medical, programmatic, education level and mental health needs. The information from these assessments is used to determine which treatment programs they will be participating in. The programs are as follows:

    • Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse (CBI-SA): Developed by the University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute for the criminal justice population, this program is designed for individuals who are moderate to high need in the area of substance abuse. This program helps participants look at the impact drugs and alcohol have had on their lives and develop some tools to make different future choices. Participants meet in small groups (8-10 participants) over 44 sessions. This program places heavy emphasis on skill-building activities to assist with cognitive, social, emotional, and coping skills development. The program is divided into six modules including: Motivational Engagement, Cognitive Restructuring, Emotional Regulation, Social Skills, Problem Solving, and Success Planning. Participants will spend a significant amount of time in this group learning and practicing new methods of handling risky situations.
    • Thinking for a Change (T4C) is an integrated cognitive-behavioral change curriculum developed by the National Institute of Corrections specifically for justice-involved individuals. T4C concentrates on changing the criminogenic thinking of individuals, and includes skill development and training in cognitive restructuring, social skills development, and development of problem-solving skills. T4C is comprised of 25 lessons delivered to small groups of participants (8-10) that build upon each other and can be used to craft an aftercare program to meet the ongoing individual needs of each participant following release back into the community.
    • Advanced Practices (AP): Individuals sent on a retained jurisdiction who have already completed core IDOC programming (ART, CBI-SA, CBI-SO and/or T4C) will be placed in an Advanced Practices Group (AP). The Advanced Practice Curriculum provides a structured method to assist in practicing the skills learned in the core programming (ART, CBI-SA, CBI-SO and/or T4C) in a progressively more challenging way through the use of more difficult situations with increased pressure. These open-ended groups allow participants to continue practicing cognitive restructuring, emotion regulation, social skills, and problem-solving in increasingly complex and challenging scenarios. Once the learning objectives are achieved, inmates will be graduated from the group.
    • Aggression Replacement Training (ART): The Aggression Replacement Training program, which is designed to be delivered over the course of 12 weeks, targets the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional components of aggression to reduce aggressive behavior. The program integrates Skill Development (a behavioral component) with Anger Control Training (emotional) and Moral Reasoning Training (values). Participants develop an understanding of aggression and its connection to criminal behavior and the “angry behavior cycle.” Through the integration of the three core components (skill streaming, anger control, and moral reasoning), inmates are taught an array of prosocial skills to develop better self-control and to learn to redirect and reduce their anger and aggression.
    • Pre-release: This 40 to 60-hour program is designed to increase understanding of the rules and expectations of community supervision and restorative justice principles. Participants are required to complete a computer literacy course, a personal portfolio, and the Pre-release workbook, as well as attend several short, standardized group sessions related to education and career planning. The Pre-release curriculum includes information and training in the following categories: job search skills, money management, goal setting, education, employment, communication, housing, transportation, health, relationships, and supervision.
    Alternative Treatment

    In addition to programming, individuals are provided opportunities to engage in additional educational and/or treatment groups: Education, Building Healthy Relationships, Workforce Readiness, Seeking Safety, Mindfulness, Stress Management and Grief and Loss.

    Education: Education programs are designed to prepare incarcerated individuals to live successful, crime-free lives. These educational services include Literacy, Secondary Education, Professional Technical Education and Special Education based on assessed individual student needs. Educational programs recognize participant's achievements through certifications and diplomas that are also recognized by employers and other educational entities. Programs are based on the needs of the students (through assessments), the needs of employers and the ability of the institutions to provide the training. Educational case plans drive the educational programs that are offered to individuals.

    Building Healthy Relationships: This domestic violence support group provides education to help recognize domestic violence risk factors and the harm caused for themselves and their children by remaining in abusive relationships. Women learn how to identify abuse, select healthy partners and how to nurture their children in a manner that could stop the cycle of abuse.

    Workforce Readiness: These education classes enhance workforce development and life skills.

    Beyond Trauma: Beyond Trauma addresses past abuse that women have experienced. Through the curriculum women address the responses/reactions that they have experienced in regards to their trauma such as engaging in drug and alcohol use to manage emotions. The curriculum moves from an attempt to normalize the emotions and responses that women have experienced and then to develop strategies to manage anxiety and responses to triggers of past trauma.

    Mindfulness: This is a 20-session group that combines cognitive and behavioral therapy. It is consists of four components: Basic Mindfulness Skills, Emotion Regulation, Interpersonal Effectiveness and Distress Tolerance.

    Stress Management: Participants learn skills to help manage emotions, including anger. The group is designed for delivery in 12 sessions. Each group consists of a period of physical exercise, an educational process topic and relaxation techniques.

    Grief and Loss: This is an eight session group which addresses issues associated with losses in our lives. Participants develop an understanding of how these issues relate to decisions we make such as using alcohol and other drugs.

    Facility Area
    Facility Type
    Facility photo
    South Boise Women's Correctional Center
    South Boise Women's Correctional Center
    Mailing Address Line 1
    PO Box 51
    Mailing City
    Boise
    Mailing State
    ID
    Mailing Zip Code
    83707
    Physical Address Line 1
    13200 Pleasant Valley Rd
    Physical City
    Kuna
    Physical Zip Code
    83634
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Mailing Address
    South Boise Women's Correctional Center
    Physical Address
    South Boise Women's Correctional Center
    Facility Name

    Idaho State Correctional Institution (ISCI)

    ISCI is a 1,446-bed, medium-security men's prison south of Boise. Its reception and diagnostic unit (RDU) serves as the entry point for all men entering Idaho's prison system. The facility also has a medical unit and workspace for Correctional Industries' programs.

    Warden: Tyrell Davis

    Contact

    Email: isci@idoc.idaho.gov
    Phone: 208-336-0740

    Visiting

    NOTE : Idaho code 18-5210 states that a person commits a crime by knowingly introducing or possessing contraband in a correctional facility. Contraband includes, but is not limited to tobacco, cell phone(s) or telecommunication equipment, controlled/illegal substances, firearms or dangerous weapons, ammunition/explosives and escape tools or devices. Violations are punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years and/or fine of up to $10,000.

     

    Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Residents and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting the facility.

    Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.

    Note: Visitors may enter the gatehouse during the designated entry times. Residents will normally be allowed to visit only on their assigned visiting days and times. All visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency counts and other institutional considerations.

    Medical Note: Residents assigned to a medical unit may visit with prior approval from the visiting supervisor during the regular hours listed above. If a resident is unable to leave his unit, the visit must be approved by the warden and scheduled in advance.

    Visiting is NOT allowed during the reception and diagnostic process.

     

    Facility Area
    Facility Type
    Facility photo
    Idaho State Correctional Institution
    Idaho State Correctional Institution
    Mailing Address Line 1
    PO Box 14
    Mailing City
    Boise
    Mailing State
    ID
    Mailing Zip Code
    83707
    Physical Address Line 1
    13500 S Pleasant Valley Rd
    Physical City
    Kuna
    Physical Zip Code
    83634
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Mailing Address
    Idaho State Correctional Institution
    Physical Address
    Idaho State Correctional Institution
    Facility Name

    Idaho State Correctional Center (ISCC)

    ISCC is a 2,128-bed men's prison south of Boise. It houses minimum-security, medium-security and close-custody residents.


    Warden: Randy Valley

    Contact

    Email: iscc@idoc.idaho.gov

    Phone: 208-331-2760

    Visiting

    NOTE : Idaho code 18-5210 states that a person commits a crime by knowingly introducing or possessing contraband in a correctional facility. Contraband includes, but is not limited to tobacco, cell phone(s) or telecommunication equipment, controlled/illegal substances, firearms or dangerous weapons, ammunition/explosives and escape tools or devices. Violations are punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years and/or fine of up to $10,000.

     

    Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Residents and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting the facility.

    To schedule legal visits or attorney phone call requests, email: iscc_legalvisits@idoc.idaho.gov

    Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.

    Facility Area
    Facility Type
    Facility photo
    Idaho State Correctional Center
    Idaho State Correctional Center
    Mailing Address Line 1
    PO Box 70010
    Mailing City
    Boise
    Mailing State
    ID
    Mailing Zip Code
    83707
    Physical Address Line 1
    14601 S Pleasant Valley Rd
    Physical City
    Kuna
    Physical Zip Code
    83634
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Mailing Address
    Idaho State Correctional Center
    Physical Address
    Idaho State Correctional Center
    Facility Name

    Idaho Maximum Security Institution (IMSI)

    IMSI opened in November 1989 to confine Idaho's most disruptive male residents. It has a capacity of 549 residents and is located within a double perimeter fence reinforced with razor wire and an electronic detection system. The population is primarily comprised of close custody and administrative segregation residents. IMSI also operates the state Secure Mental Health Facility, which houses residents under the sentence of death, and residents who are Idaho Security Medical Program (ISMP)

    Warden: Tim Richardson

    Contact

    Email: imsi@idoc.idaho.gov
    Phone: 208-338-1635

    Visiting

    NOTE : Idaho code 18-5210 states that a person commits a crime by knowingly introducing or possessing contraband in a correctional facility. Contraband includes, but is not limited to tobacco, cell phone(s) or telecommunication equipment, controlled/illegal substances, firearms or dangerous weapons, ammunition/explosives and escape tools or devices. Violations are punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years and/or fine of up to $10,000.

     

    Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Residents and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting the facility.

    Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.

    Facility Area
    Facility Type
    Facility photo
    Idaho Maximum Security Institution (IMSI)
    Idaho Maximum Security Institution (IMSI)
    Mailing Address Line 1
    PO Box 51
    Mailing City
    Boise
    Mailing State
    ID
    Mailing Zip Code
    83707
    Physical Address Line 1
    13400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd
    Physical City
    Kuna
    Physical Zip Code
    83634
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Mailing Address
    Idaho State Maximum Institution
    Physical Address
    Idaho Maximum Security Institution
    Facility Name

    Mountain View Transformation Center (MVTC) 

    Mountain View Transformation Center (MVTC) is a 442-bed facility for men. IDOC assumed operations of the facility on July 1, 2023. Prior to that, the facility was known as Correctional Alternative Placement Program (CAPP) and was operated by Management Training Corporation (MTC) since its opening on July 1, 2010. 

    Warden: Russell Ross

    Contact


    Phone: 208-336-9959

    Visiting

    NOTE : Idaho code 18-5210 states that a person commits a crime by knowingly introducing or possessing contraband in a correctional facility. Contraband includes, but is not limited to tobacco, cell phone(s) or telecommunication equipment, controlled/illegal substances, firearms or dangerous weapons, ammunition/explosives and escape tools or devices. Violations are punishable by imprisonment of up to 5 years and/or fine of up to $10,000.

    Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Residents and Visitors and complete the visiting application process before visiting the facility.

    Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.

     

    Facility Area
    Facility Type
    Facility photo
    Mountain View Transformation Center (MVTC) 
    Mountain View Transformation Center (MVTC) 
    Mailing Address Line 1
    PO Box 8509
    Mailing City
    Boise
    Mailing State
    ID
    Mailing Zip Code
    83707
    Physical Address Line 1
    15505 S. Pleasant Valley Rd.
    Physical City
    Kuna
    Physical Zip Code
    83634
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Mailing Address
    MVTC
    Physical Address
    Mountain View Transformation Center
    Facility Name

    Probation & Parole District 4

    The state of Idaho is divided into seven judicial districts. District 4 Probation & Parole mirrors the Fourth Judicial District, serves the southwestern portion of Idaho, and is comprised of the following counties: Ada, Boise, Elmore and Valley.

    Main Office
    • Probation & Parole District 4
      10221 West Emerald Street
      Boise ID 83704
      Phone: 208-327-7008
      Fax: 208-327-7351
    Satellite Offices
    • Probation & Parole District 4 - PSI Unit
      2161 Old Penitentiary Road
      Boise ID 83712-8248
      Phone: 208-334-3190
      Fax: 208-334-3252
    • Probation & Parole District 4 - LSU
      271 Ave D
      Kuna ID 83634
      Phone: 208-922-2908
      Fax:208-922-2181
    • Eagle Satellite Office
      1121 E. State St.
      Suite 104
      Eagle ID 83616
      Phone: 208-939-0410
      Fax: 208-939-2163
    • McCall Satellite Office
      106 Park St, Room 104
      McCall ID 83638
      Phone: 208-634-0018
    • Mountain Home Satellite Office
      240 North 4th East
      P.O. Box 127
      Mountain Home ID 83647
      Phone: 208-587-8170
    Facility Area
    Facility Type
    Physical Address Line 1
    10221 West Emerald Street
    Physical City
    Boise
    Physical Zip Code
    83704
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Physical Address
    District 4
    Facility Name

    Treasure Valley Community Reentry Center

    The Treasure Valley Community Reentry Center (TVCRC) opened in July 2004. The facility houses up to 108 male resident who are classified as minimum custody and nearing release. A new addition was added in 2009 for visiting and administrative offices. 

    TVCRC residents are afforded the privilege of treatment programs, support groups, community service, community-based employment, and other options to promote a positive and successful reentry into the community.

    Visiting

    Visiting Applications

    Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Residents and Visitors and complete the Visiting Application Adult or Visiting Application Minor Child (if applicable) before visiting the facility.

    Send visiting applications for TV-CRC to:
    Attn: Visiting Supervisor, TV-CRC
    P.O. Box 8509
    Boise, ID 83707

    TVCRC Visiting Schedule

    • Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.
    • TVCRC has a set visiting schedule and check-in time. Visitors who are not on time will be turned away.
    • Special visits must be approved in advance by the CRC manager or designee.

    TVCRC Visiting Schedule
    Day Location Visitor Check-In Visit Time
    Day
    Saturday
    Location
    TVCRC Administration Building
    Visitor Check-In
    11:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
    Visit Time
    11:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
    Day
    Sunday
    Location
    TVCRC Administration Building
    Visitor Check-In
    11:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
    Visit Time
    11:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
    Facility Area
    Facility photo
    Treasure Valley Community Reentry Center
    Treasure Valley Community Reentry Center
    Mailing Address Line 1
    PO Box 8509
    Mailing City
    Boise
    Mailing State
    ID
    Mailing Zip Code
    83707
    Physical Address Line 1
    14195 S. Pleasant Valley Road
    Physical City
    Kuna
    Physical Zip Code
    83634
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Mailing Address
    Treasure Valley Community Reentry Center
    Physical Address
    Treasure Valley Community Reentry Center
    Facility Name
    Alerts Block

    Visitation Alerts

    Visiting at Idaho Falls CRC is cancelled on March 2nd due to a power outage.

    Facility Alerts

    No facility alerts at this time.

    East Boise Community Reentry Center

    The East Boise Community Reentry Center opened in July 1980 as the first reentry center in Idaho. In September 1989, it became an all-female facility. A new additions were built in 2002 and 2019, increasing the facility's capacity. The facility currently houses 148 female residents who are classified as minimum custody. 

    EBCRC residents are afforded the privilege of treatment programs, support groups, community service, community-based employment and other options to promote a positive and successful reentry into the community.

    Visiting

    Visiting Applications

    Please read and be familiar with the Visiting Rules for Residents and Visitors and complete the Visiting Application Adult or Visiting Application Minor Child (if applicable) before visiting the facility

    EBCRC Visiting Schedule

    • Visiting schedules are subject to change based on emergency situations.
    • EBCRC has a set visiting schedule and check-in time. Visitors who are not on time, will be turned away.
    • Special visits must be approved in advance by the CRC manager or designee.

    Please note: Visiting Areas are defined as the designated area in the backyard, the day room and the front porch.

    EBCRC Visiting Schedule
    Day Visitor Check-In Visit Time
    Saturday 11 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
    Saturday 2 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.
    Sunday 11 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 11:15 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
    Sunday 2 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.

     

    Facility Area
    Facility photo
    East Boise Community Reentry Center
    East Boise Community Reentry Center
    Physical Address Line 1
    2366 Old Penitentiary Road
    Physical City
    Boise
    Physical Zip Code
    83712
    Physical State
    ID
    Page Area
    Telephone
    Physical Address
    East Boise Community Reentry Center
    Facility Name
    Alerts Block

    Visitation Alerts

    Visiting at Idaho Falls CRC is cancelled on March 2nd due to a power outage.

    Facility Alerts

    No facility alerts at this time.