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Regional jail superintendent reports slight ADP uptick, details on vacancies, treatment and programs
Summary
The Prince William'Manassas Regional Jail superintendent told the board the system-wide average daily population rose to about 508, outlined 81 total vacancies (69 sworn, 12 civilian), and described expanded treatment and reentry services including Suboxone and Narcan distribution.
The Prince William'Manassas Regional Jail Board heard an operational report from the superintendent detailing population, staffing and program updates.
The superintendent said the system-wide average daily population (ADP) is approximately 508, with the Manassas complex reporting monthly ADPs of 484 in January and 479 in February. He said transfers to the state system were low in January and February but increased in March — noting that "the state system took 26 inmates in 1 day." He added the jail is not farming out inmates to other jurisdictions: "we do not have inmates farmed out anywhere to other jurisdictions."
Why it matters: ADP and transfer patterns affect staffing needs,…
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