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Arizona Correctional Industries

Our mission is to create opportunities for offenders to develop marketable job skills and good work habits through enterprises that produce quality products and services for our customers. ACI's vision is to successfully accomplish legislative and agency objectives while integrating and balancing strategic plans with the necessity to be security-minded and a customer-driven organization.

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Arkansas Correctional Industries

ACI is a self supporting division of the Arkansas Department of Correction. All expenditures from light bulbs to salaries, rent, utilities etc. come not from general revenue funds, but from the sales of goods and services. Each purchase you make from ACI ensures that we will be able to train those who are assigned to us.

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California Prison Industry Authority

The Prison Industry Authority (PIA) is an inmate work program that provides productive job opportunities for inmates in California correctional institutions. PIA's primary function is to rehabilitate inmates and facilitate their successful reentry into society, which is one of the main objectives of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). PIA work assignments support prison safety, help reduce violence, reimburse victims, provide productive activity for inmates, and produce quality products.

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Florida's PRIDE Enterprises

PRIDE is supported by a strong partnership with the Florida Department of Corrections. PRIDE’s work programs are designed to provide vocational training, to improve prison security, to reduce the cost of state government, and to promote the rehabilitation of the state inmates. PRIDE directly reduces the cost of state government through inmate wage deductions for room and board (Prison Industry Enhancement program workers), for victim restitution, and through revenue/profit sharing contracts with the Department of Corrections.

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Georgia Correctional Industries

Georgia Correctional Industries, established 1960 as a public corporation owned by the state of Georgia, Department of Corrections. Because state inmates are used in the manufacture of its goods, GCI is restricted to sell only to government agencies. GCI offers a broad variety of products including; office furniture, institutional furniture, road signs, janitorial chemicals and print services.

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Illinois Correctional Industries

Correctional Industries offers quality products at competitive prices. Our products are designed and manufactured by adults incarcerated in the Illinois correctional system. ICI operates factories, farms, and service programs throughout Illinois.

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Indiana PEN Products

Our mission statement is to employ offenders in meaningful jobs, to provide them with a work ethic and job skills, and to operate in a self sustaining manner.

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Iowa Prison Industries

IPI, a self-supporting division of the Iowa Dept. of Corrections, employs inmates throughout the State of Iowa. The products & services produced by these inmates are available for purchase by tax-supported institutions, government subdivisions, public & parochial schools, non-profit groups and their employees.

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Kansas Correctional Industries

Kansas Correctional Industries (KCI) is a self-supporting program of the Kansas Department of Corrections that provides meaningful work opportunities for inmates. Correctional Industries consists of both state operated prison industries and private prison industries.

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Maine Correctional Industries

The Maine Department of Corrections operates Industries Programs in five of our Adult Facilities. Our goal is to provide quality products to the public and other agencies while, very importantly, keeping as many prisoners busy as possible. 

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