Gib Lewis Unit

Gib Lewis Unit a.k.a. Lewis Unit is a Texas state prison located approximately one mile east of Woodville, Texas, United States. The prison is located on approximately 360 acres and is operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Correctional Institutions Division administered within Region I.[1]

Gib Lewis Unit
Location in Texas
Location777 FM 3497
Woodville, Texas 75990
Coordinates30.7948000°N 094.3973167°W / 30.7948000; -094.3973167
StatusOperational
Security classG1-G5, Administrative Segregation
Capacity2,232
Population2,215 (as of August, 2013)
Opened1990
Managed byTDCJ Correctional Institutions Division
WardenTovi Butcher
CountyTyler County
CountryUS
Websitewww.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory/gl.html

History

The unit was opened in August 1990, and is named after Gib Lewis, a politician from Fort Worth, Texas.

Facility

There are several different operations within the Lewis Unit including a woodworking shop and agricultural operations for security horses, security pack canines and a unit garden. There are also educational programs including a literacy program, adult basic education and GED program. Career and technology programs include electrical trades, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration, mill and cabinet making.

Also offered are substance abuse education, support groups, mentoring, religious and faith based studies and activities through the support of volunteer initiatives.[1]

References

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