Massachusetts Department of Correction
The Massachusetts Department of Correction is 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 10,000 prisoners throughout 16 correctional facilities and is the largest agency in the state of Massachusetts, employing over 5,200 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 Carol Mici.
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 |
Correctional Facilities
Security Levels
The following security levels are utilized by the Massachusetts Department of Correction.MAXIMUM SECURITY: A custody level in which both design/construction as well as inmate classification reflect the need to provide maximum external and internal control and supervision of inmates primarily through the use of high security parameters and extensive use of internal physical barriers and check points. Inmates accorded this status present serious escape risks or pose serious threats to themselves, to other inmates, to staff, or the orderly running of the institution. Supervision of inmates is direct and constant.
- Maximum Facility: Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Cedar Junction.
- Medium Facilities: Old Colony Correctional Center, Bridgewater State Hospital, Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Concord, 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 custody overcrowding rate for DOC facilities as of January 1, 2016 was 123%.
Currently, North Central Correctional Institution is the most overcrowded prison in the system at a 170% overcrowding rate.
Prisoner Demographics
- White - 44%
- Black - 28%
- Hispanic - 25%
- Asian - 1%
- Native American/Alaskan - 0.7%
- Other - 1.0%
- Male - 93%
- Female - 7%
Correction Officer Training Academy
Fallen Officers
Since the establishment of the Massachusetts Department of Correction, 14 officers have died in the line of duty. The most recent line of duty death was in 1998 at MCI-Shirley.Headquarters
The Massachusetts Department of Correction's headquarters is located in Milford, Massachusetts.50 Maple Street, Suite 3
Milford, MA 01757
422-3300