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Ironwood State Prison (ISP)
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![]() Silvia H. Garcia, Warden (A)
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Ironwood State Prison - Mission Statement
The mission of Ironwood State Prison (ISP) is to improve public safety through the confinement of minimum and medium custody male offenders while providing them the life improvement skills needed to successfully re-integrate back into society upon parole.
These life improvement skills include but are not limited to: Self-help programs, Vocational and Basic Educational, Spiritual, and College Programs.
Institution Details
ISP jointly occupies with Chuckawalla Valley State Prison (CVSP) 1,720 acres of State-owned property, of which ISP encompasses 640 acres. The prison complex occupies approximately 350 acres with the remaining acreage used for erosion control, drainage ditches, and catch basins.
ISP was activated February 1, 1994. ISP has four semi-autonomous Level III facilities and an outside Level I facility. Each of the facilities contains five 270 designed housing units with a 100 designed bed capacity. One of the Level III 270 designed housing units in Facility A has been converted to house the Administrative Segregation Unit. The Level I facility has two 100-bed housing units. The institution does not have a firehouse; fire protection is provided by shared services with CVSP.



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