Massachusetts Department of Correction
The Massachusetts Department of Correction is the government agency responsible for operating the prison system of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The Massachusetts Department of Correction is responsible for the custody of about 8,292 prisoners throughout 13 correctional facilities and is the 5th largest state agency in the state of Massachusetts, employing over 4,800 people. The Massachusetts Department of Correction also has a fugitive apprehension unit, a gang intelligence unit, a K9 Unit, a Special Reaction Team, and a Tactical Response Team. Both of these tactical units are highly trained and are paramilitary in nature. The agency is headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts and currently headed by Commissioner Shawn Jenkins.
Mission statement
The Massachusetts Department of Correction's mission is to promote public safety by incarcerating offenders while providing opportunities for participation in effective programming designed to reduce recidivism.Officer rank structure
Only the ranks of Captain and below wear uniforms, the ranks and insignia are as shown below.| Title | Insignia |
| Commissioner | |
| Deputy Commissioner | |
| Assistant Deputy Commissioner | |
| Superintendent | |
| Deputy Superintendent | |
| Director | |
| Deputy Director | |
| Captain | |
| Lieutenant | |
| Sergeant | |
| Correction Officer |
Security levels
The following security levels are utilized by the Massachusetts Department of Correction.- Maximum Facility: Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center.
- Medium Facilities: Old Colony Correctional Center, Bridgewater State Hospital, Massachusetts Treatment Center, Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Norfolk, North Central Correctional Institution, Lemuel Shattuck Hospital Correctional Unit, Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Framingham, and Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Shirley.
- Minimum Facilities: Massachusetts Alcohol, Substance Abuse Center at Plymouth - Plymouth, Boston Pre-Release Center, Northeastern Correctional Center, Pondville Correctional Center, South Middlesex Correctional Center.
- Pre-Release Facilities: Boston Pre-Release Center, Northeastern Correctional Center, Pondville Correctional Center, South Middlesex Correctional Center.
Prison overcrowding rates
The total operational occupancy for DOC facilities as of January 6, 2020 was 72%. Operational capacity, according to the Association of State Correctional Administrators, is the number of beds authorized for safe and efficient operation of the facility. It does not include beds reserved for discipline, investigations, infirmary or other temporary holds for special purposes. The total design occupancy for DOC facilities as of 1st quarter 2020 was 101%. Design capacity is the number of inmates that planners or architects intended for the institution . Rated capacity is the number of beds or inmates assigned by a rating official to institutions within the jurisdiction, essentially formally updated from the original design capacity.Prison COVID-19 testing and cases
Pursuant to the Supreme Judicial Court's April 3, 2020 Opinion and Order in the Committee for Public Counsel Services v. Chief Justice of the Trial Court, SJC-12926 matter, as amended on April 10, April 28 and June 23, 2020, the Special Master posts weekly reports which are located on the SJC website for COVID testing and cases for each of the correctional facilities administered by the Department of Correction and each of the county Sheriffs’ offices. The SJC Special master link above has the most up to date information reported by the correctional agencies and is posted for the public to view.Prisoner demographics
MA DOC Jurisdiction Population by Race/Ethnicity on January 1, 2020.- White - 42%
- Black - 28%
- Hispanic - 26%
- Asian - 1%
- Native American/Alaskan - 1%
- Pacific Islander - 1%
- Other - 1.0%
- Male - 96%
- Female - 4%