Departments
The Bucks County Department of Corrections
Correctional Facility
History/Overview
In 1813, the original jail in Doylestown was completed at the approximate cost of $38,000. Prior to this, the county prison was located in Newtown.
The jail erected in 1813 was used for 70 years until the Grand Jury in 1882 declared the building unfit, suggesting construction of a new building.
In 1885, the Bucks County Prison was completed with an adjacent stable at the cost of $85,000. The physical structure remained the same from 1885 until it was modified and a county Library was built on site. The wall surrounding the prison was completed in the 1930’s as part of the WPA.
In 1980, approval was given by the County Commissioners to build a new correctional facility to replace the outdated Bucks County Prison. The Bucks County Correctional Facility opened for occupancy on June 18, 1985.
This facility serves
as the countywide central receiving location for all persons committed
to the system as either pre-trial detainees or convicted prisoners.
Annually, the facility receives over 7432 prisoners. Medium and maximum-security
classified inmates are housed at this facility.
This facility has ten modular living units utilizing a direct supervision philosophy while providing programs for the treatment and education of the inmate population. There are 712 bunks available to house inmates.
The facility was designed and built to be operated using a direct
supervision philosophy. This methodology has corrections officers
in direct contact and observation with the inmates throughout the
facility.
Security
Good security is the backbone of any correctional facility. Corrections Officers
monitor inmates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Daily supervision by officers,
sergeants and lieutenants assure that the security and safety needs are met
and that the operational plan of the day is followed. The security staff
supervises an average of 727 inmates each day.
Inmate Services
The Inmate Services section is responsible for providing or coordinating
the following services: correctional counseling, intake classification
and housing assignment, case management of sentenced offenders,
medical and mental health care, education, library, religious
programming and citizen volunteer participation. Volunteers from
the community provide numerous hours of service to the inmate
population through one-on-one counseling, educational tutoring and life skills
development. The department is thankful to all volunteers who give freely
of their time and efforts.
The Bucks County Department of Corrections
1730 South Easton Road
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901
Phone: 215-345-3700
Fax: 215-340-8485
email: bucksdoc@co.bucks.pa.us
William F. Plantier
Director of Corrections
Correctional Facility
1730 South Easton Road
Doylestown, PA 18901
Terrance P. Moore
Warden, Correctional Facility
Phone: 215-345-3700
Fax: 215-345-3846
Men's/Women's Community Corrections Centers
1730 South Easton Road
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901
Guy E. Waller
Superintendent, Community Corrections
Phone: 215-345-3906
Fax: 215-345-3940