Texas Department of Criminal Justice
ACA Accredited Unit Since January 1998
| Unit Full Name: | William R. Boyd Unit |
| Unit Address and Phone Number: | 200 Spur 113, Teague, TX 75860-2007 (254) 739-5555 (**051) |
| Unit Location: | Four miles west of Fairfield on Highway 84, Spur 113 in Freestone County |
| Senior Warden: | Cynthia Tilley |
| Regional Director: | Robert Eason, Region II |
| CI Division Deputy Director: | William L. Stephens |
| Date Unit Established or On Line: | August 1992 |
| Total Employees *: | 292 |
| Security Employees *: | 210 |
| Non-Security Employees *: | 47 |
| Windham Education Employees *: | 16 |
| Contract Medical and Psychiatric Employees*: | Medical = 19; Psychiatric = 0 |
| Offender Gender: | Male |
| Maximum Capacity*: | 1,372 |
| Custody Levels Housed: | G1, G2, G4, Safekeeping |
| Approximate Acreage: | 734 |
| Agricultural Operations: | Security Horses, Security Pack Canines, Unit Garden |
| Manufacturing and Logistics Op.: | None |
| Facility Operations: | Unit Maintenance |
| Additional Operations: | Windham Region II Administrative Office; Laundry Services provided to the local Texas Juvenile Justice Department facility. |
| Medical Capabilities: | Ambulatory medical, dental and mental health services. Twelve-bed single cell housing area with wheelchair accommodations. Telemedicine and Digital Medical Services (DMS) available. All services on a single level, including assisted disability services (ADS) showers. Managed by UTMB. |
| Special Treatment Programs: | Assisted Disability Services (ADS) |
| Educational Programs: | Literacy (Adult Basic Education/GED), CHANGES/Pre-Release, Cognitive Intervention |
| Career and Technology Programs: Automotive Specialization (Transmission); Construction Carpentry; Landscape Design, Construction and Maintenance | |
| Additional Programs/Services: | Faith Based Dormitory, Adult Education Program (upon availability), HIV Peer Education, Chaplaincy Services, GO KIDS Initiative |
| Community Work Projects: | Services provided to city and county agencies, local organizations and Texas Parks and Wildlife. |
| Volunteer Initiatives: | Substance Abuse Education, Support Groups, Life Skills, Religious/Faith Based Studies and Activities |
* Data as of August 31, 2012