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Sunday, April 1, 2018

Confronting Sugar Land's Forgotten History
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The Beauford H. Jester I Unit (J1) is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice substance abuse felony punishment facility (SAFPF) located in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas. The unit is situated at Harlem Road and Ken Drive, on about 940 acres (380 ha) of land, co-located with Carol Vance Unit, Jester III Unit, and Jester IV Unit which lie a little to its southeast. It is situated on the Jester State Prison Farm property. The current Warden is Monty Hudspeth, installed May 2012.


Video Jester I Unit



History

The unit opened in 1885, and its first brick building was in 1932.

The unit was originally known as the Harlem I Unit. Under the administration of George Beto, the unit was converted into a pre-release facility. The unit was renamed after Governor of Texas Beauford H. Jester.

In 1935 Jester housed White prisoners. In 1963, before racial desegregation occurred, the facility housed Hispanic and Latino American first time offenders and prisoners considered by the administration to have good rehabilitative prospects.

As of 2011 several houses and a high school are in proximity to Jester I Unit.


Maps Jester I Unit



References


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External links

  • "Jester I Unit." Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Source of article : Wikipedia