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MDOC – Kemper-Neshoba County Correctional (KCCF) basic information to help guide you through what you can do for your inmate while they are incarcerated. The facility's direct contact number: 601-743-5767
This facility is for adult inmates.
MDOC – Kemper-Neshoba County Correctional (KCCF) is a regional jail facility that handles the intake from the Kemper County Sheriff's arrests but also from several surrounding counties located at 374 Stennis Industrial Pard Road De Kalb, MS. This cooperative prison is funded by all of the counties that hold their detainees and sentenced inmates.
MDOC – Kemper-Neshoba County Regional Correctional Facility (KCCF) – Visitation
MDOC – Kemper-Neshoba County Regional Correctional Facility (KCCF) – Inmate Family Information
MDOC – Kemper-Neshoba County Regional Correctional Facility (KCCF) – Inmate Handbook
Mission Statement
The mission of the Kemper Neshoba Regional Correctional Facility is to provide a safe, secure and humane environment for both officers and inmates.
The Kemper Neshoba Regional Correctional is under Sheriff James R. Moore is comprised of a Warden, 2 Captains,4 Lieutenants, 4 Sergeants, 21 Correctional Officers, 2 Nurse, 2 Chaplains, 2 Case Workers and 1 Office Manager. All officers are required to attend a 40-hour class on Jail Standards. These officer are also trained in CPR, self Defense and first aid.
The Kemper Neshoba Regional Correctional Facility house both male and female inmates. We do not house juveniles. They are housed in Scott County Ms. The mens side of the jail has a capacity of 280 state, 50 Joint County State and 50 county inmates. The female side capacity is 75 state and 12 county inmates.
Mail: Inmates receive their mail daily. All inmate mail going out and coming into the Jail is checked for contraband. Legal mail is the only exception.
Medical: Inmates may request to see the nurse daily by filling out a request stating the reason for medical attention. The nurse is on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week for emergencies.If a county inmate is on medication they should bring their medicine with them or have a family member bring it to the Jail in the original bottle. Medicine is dispensed by the nurse as ordered by the doctor.
Work Release: Some inmates are allowed to work in out Joint County Work Center. These inmates go out and work. These inmates are used to collect trash along our state roads. Sheriff Moore started inmates collecting trash on all out county roads and our inmates also work do repair work on the local churches, all they do is buy the materals and we do the work. This is one of the Sheriff's way of giving back to the communty
PROGRAMS OFFERED:
- ABE
- Basic Computer
- GED
- Alcohol & Drug
- Discipleship
- Religious Services
- Pre-Release
- Anger Management
- Alcohol & Drug (Short Term) Male & Female
- Life Skills