Arizona State Prison Complex – Tucson
A separate unit held juvenile males convicted as adults, as it does today.The Santa Rita Unit was built in 1982, with the first inmates being received in July 1982.The Rincon/Santa Rita/Units form a hub, which has buildings for inmate records, health services, maintenance, and a 40-cell central detention unit.The ADC uses a score classification system to assess inmates' appropriate custody and security level placement.Prison Inner Peace Program was started in 1989 in the Echo Unit by Michael Todd and Richard Wirta,[2] overseen by Thomas L. Magnuson, Psych Associate II [3] of the Echo Behavioral Health Unit.