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Arizona State Prison – Kingman

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Location
  
Mohave County, Arizona

Security class
  
mixed

Phone
  
+1 928-565-2460

Opened
  
2004

Status
  
open

Managed by
  
GEO Group

Capacity
  
3,508

Address
  
4626 W English Dr, Golden Valley, AZ 86413, USA

Hours
  
Closed today WednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayClosedMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayClosed

Arizona State Prison – Kingman is a privately run minimum/medium security prison. It is located in unincorporated Mohave County, Arizona, near Golden Valley and Kingman. It was constructed on land speculatively purchased before 2000 by the Dominion Correctional Services of Edmund, Oklahoma. It was proposed to hold 1,400 inmates convicted of drunken driving, but in January 2003, new Governor Janet Napolitano delayed approval of its construction. Dominion's proposal was supported in 2002 by a committee headed by then-state District 4 Representative, the late Jake Flake, and Mohave County Supervisor Buster Dennis Johnson. It was operated by the Management and Training Corporation under contract to the Arizona Department of Corrections, but the state began seeking an alternate provider after it found MTC failed to control the July 2015 riots. The state reissued the contract to the GEO Group of Boca Raton, Florida. As a result of the revenue loss as a consequence of over a thousand inmates being moved elsewhere by the state, the Mohave County Industrial Development Authority's bond rating was lowered by Standard and Poors to BBB+.

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2010 escapes

On July 30, 2010, three inmates, two incarcerated for murders, one for attempted homicides, escaped from the facility. One was recaptured in western Colorado on August 1, after a shootout with a Garfield County deputy and city police in Rifle, Colorado. A second was recaptured by U.S. Marshals on August 9 in Meeteetse, Wyoming. The third escapee and his accomplice cousin were spotted by a U.S. Forest Service employee, then captured, also by U.S. Marshals, in east-central Arizona near Springerville on August 19, 2010, in a White Mountains campground.

July 2015 riots

From July 1 to July 4, riots broke out once again, first in the minimum security, then the medium security units at the prison in Golden Valley, which had "a long history of problems." Nine guards and seven inmates were injured. The state brought in 96 members of its special tactical unit (STU) to quell the disturbances.

MTC Contract termination

In August 2015, Arizona governor Doug Ducey terminated the contract with MTC after an Arizona Department of Corrections investigative report revealed the company had "a culture of disorganization, disengagement, and disregard" of DOC policies. Five competitor for-profit prison corporations indicated an interest in operating the facilities upon MTC's departure. It was ultimately awarded to GEO Group, effective December 1, 2015. GEO had contributed $2,000 to Ducey's 2014 campaign for Governor, plus $50,000 more to an Independent expenditure Superpac that exclusively supported Ducey's candidacy.

References

Arizona State Prison – Kingman Wikipedia