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Criminal Justice Students Tour State Jails

Panola College Criminal Justice students toured two State Jail Prison
Facilities in Henderson on Wednesday, Nov. 9. Professor Mark Dickerson
organized the tour as part of the Introduction to Criminal Justice class,
CRIJ 1301.
 
Participating in the field trip were John Buchanan, Lukas Davie, Marissa
Garcia, Candice Hamilton, Benjamin Hancock, Tanya Hulett, Tameal Jones,
Zachary Kiper, Alex Lavender, Bryan Lopez, Timothy Magness, Dustin Ramsey,
Yesenia Risinger, Carl Schulker, George Valdez, Nancy Vang, Lyndsey Wagner,
Kellie Wheeler, Shariyah Williams, Stelladra Woods, Lori Cramer, Afrikina
Dotson, Kelsey Francis, Kristen Honeycutt, Emily McIntosh, Latravia Willis.
 
Dickerson said the field trip gives his students a behind-the-scenes look
at prison life from an administrative, employee and inmate perspective.
 
"One of the reasons I plan this field trip is to show students another
portion of criminal justice they may have never considered as a career
opportunity," he said. "With each tour, I see former students that have
taken the tour and decided employment in corrections is not as scary or bad
as they thought. I have several former Panola College Criminal Justice
students now employed at the facilities."
 
Both jail facilities are managed by private corporations. The Bradshaw
State Jail is owned by the State of Texas but managed by Core Civic. The
East Texas Treatment Facility is owned and managed by Management Training
Corporation. Bradshaw is a holding facility where people serve time for
state jail offenses. The Treatment Facility provides treatment for
behavioral and addictive issues.
 
“The facilities illustrate the privatization of corrections not only here
in Texas, but also in the U.S. as a whole,” Dickerson said.
 
 
 
PHOTO CAPTION: Professor Mark Dickerson’s Panola College Criminal Justice
class toured two state jail facilities in Henderson recently.
 

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