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114 MARYLAND MANUAL
Maryland Correctional Camp Center, Jessup, Anne Arundel County
Eastern Correctional Camp, Church Hill. Queen Anne's County
Poplar Hill Correctional Camp, Quantico, Wicomico County
Southern Maryland Correctional Camp, Hughesville, Charles County
Central Laundry Correctional Camp, Sykesville, Carroll County
The Department of Correction operates the Maryland Correctional
Camp Center and four Correctional Camps, which provide work and
other rehabilitative facilities for the men transferred to these minimum
security installations subsequent to classification and careful screen-
ing either at the Reception-Diagnostic and Classification Center or
at the institutions to which they had originally been committed,
These camps were established by Chapter 266, Acts of 1955 (Code
1957, 1967 Repl. Vol., Art. 27, sec. 689f).
The Sandy Point Correctional Camp was relocated at the Maryland
Correctional Camp Center and the name was changed from Sandy
Point Correctional Camp to Maryland Correctional Camp Center by
Chapter 385, Acts of 1966. The Maryland Correctional Camp Center
functions as the administrative headquarters for the Correctional
Camp system as a receiving and distributing point for the Correc-
tional Camp system and as a Correctional Camp.
Four of these facilities (Maryland Correctional Camp Center,
Eastern, Poplar Hill, and Southern Maryland) operate under _ one
budget. Inmates assigned to these camps are employed on projects
of the State Roads Commission, farming operations, and by other
State departments and local governmental agencies.
The average (total) population of these Camps for fiscal year
1967 was 575.
Appropriations 1967 1968
General Funds $ 624,704 $ 819,402
Special Funds 507,000 601,000
Totals . $1,131,704 $1,420,402
Staff: 113 (General Funds Budget).
Central Laundry Correctional Camp
This combined laundry and correctional camp operation was es-
tablished in July, 1960 to serve the laundry needs of institutions
under the jurisdiction of the Department of Mental Hygiene.
The average population for fiscal year 1967 was 180.
Appropriations 1967 1968
General Funds $176.803 $196,317
Special Funds 16,500
Totals. . $193,303 $196,317
Staff: 31 (General Funds Budget).
PATUXENT INSTITUTION
Board of Patuxent Institution
Chairman: Franklin G. Allen, 1969
Robert H. Roy, Dean, The Johns Hopkins School of Engineer-
ing, 1968; Jonas Rappeport, Professor of Psychiatry, Uni-
versity of Maryland Medical School, 1970; Rev. Marcus

 
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