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Philadelphia Department of Prisons | Homepage Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility (CFCF) The Detention Center (DC) Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center (PICC) Riverside Correctional Facility (RCF) To prepare incarcerated people for successful re-entry after their release, we also offer the following programs and services: Workforce development; Educational services; Parenting classes
Facilities | Philadelphia Department of Prisons The Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility opened in 1995 CFCF consists of four housing buildings and an administration building It is the largest PDP facility The facility is named in honor of Warden Patrick N Curran and Deputy Warden Robert F Fromhold Curran and Fromhold were killed at Holmesburg Prison on May 31, 1973
Visit an incarcerated person | Services | City of Philadelphia Curran-Fromhold Correctional Center (CFCF) 7901 State Rd Monday–Friday: 9 – 10 a m 1 – 2 p m 3 – 4 p m 12: Detention Center (DC) 8201 State Rd * Monday–Friday: 9 – 10 a m 1 – 2 p m 3 – 4 p m 6: Philadelphia Industrial Correctional Center (PICC) 8301 State Rd Monday–Friday:
Incarcerated-Person-Locator If you’re having trouble locating an incarcerated person, call Classification, Movement, and Registration at (215) 685-8394, (215) 685-8395, or (215) 685-8396 For Spanish language assistance, call (215) 685-8392 ; For further help, call the Office of Community Justice and Outreach at (215) 685-7288, (215) 685-7711 or (215) 685-8909
About | Philadelphia Department of Prisons Contact the Philadelphia Department of Prisons with questions about reentry, visitation, press inquiries, and more Learn more
Staff | Philadelphia Department of Prisons Philadelphia Department of Prisons Commissioner Michael R Resnick, Esq has spent more than two decades working in a variety of public safety and criminal justice system positions for the City of Philadelphia and the state of Maryland
Contact an incarcerated person by mail - City of Philadelphia CFCF 7901 State Rd Philadelphia, PA 19136 Related content Locate an incarcerated person; Visit an incarcerated person; Send funds to an incarcerated person; Send clothes to an incarcerated person; Questions? If you have any questions, contact the Community Justice and Outreach Office (CJO) at (215) 685-8909 or (215) 685-7288 Top