
Inmates are encouraged to participate in many of the programs that are offered: Cognitive Restructuring, Conflict Resolution, Domestic Violence, Cultural Diversity, Merging Two Worlds (Reentry program), Self-study for Parenting, Drug, Alcohol, Parent/Child Reading. The educational programs include: Mandatory Literacy, High School/GED Preparation and Testing, Career Technical Education, Ashland University Courses, CDL Classroom Training, Forklift Certification, Automotive Technology, Construction and HVAC, Creative Writing, Computer Coding and Pima Community College classes. There is also the Wildland Fire Crew and the Healthy Forrest Initiative Crew.

Our work crews’ journey as far south as Nogales, AZ north to Cortaro Road east to Benson, AZ and west to Three Points, AZ. They even work at Kartchner Caverns State Park. Crews also help keep the roads, landfill and border areas clean. Tucson Complex supervises 31 work crews with over 400 inmates working both on and offsite, which include: Humane Society, Habitat for Humanity, landscape, food factory, welding, and fencing. Located on 640 acres and comprised of eight separated prison units, Tucson Complex has a bed capacity of 5,403 and 1,608 authorized staff.

The Tucson Complex is the largest ADCRR complex in Arizona. Correctional Officer Retirement Plan (CORP).Correctional Officer Training Academy (COTA).Temporary Correctional Officer Trainee Program.Executions Prior to 1992 & Execution Methods.Inmate Assault, Self-Harm & Mortality Data.

