Arizona State Prison – Kingman

Arizona State Prison – Kingman is a privately run minimum/medium security prison. It is located in unincorporated Mohave County, Arizona, near Golden Valley and Kingman. It was constructed on land speculatively purchased before 2000 by the Dominion Correctional Services of Edmund, Oklahoma. It was proposed to hold 1,400 inmates convicted of drunken driving, but in January 2003, new Governor Janet Napolitano delayed approval of its construction. Dominion's proposal was supported in 2002 by a committee headed by then-state District 4 Representative, the late Jake Flake, and Mohave County Supervisor Buster Dennis Johnson. It was operated by the Management and Training Corporation under contract to the Arizona Department of Corrections., but the state began seeking an alternate provider after

Arizona State Prison – Kingman

Arizona State Prison – Kingman is a privately run minimum/medium security prison. It is located in unincorporated Mohave County, Arizona, near Golden Valley and Kingman. It was constructed on land speculatively purchased before 2000 by the Dominion Correctional Services of Edmund, Oklahoma. It was proposed to hold 1,400 inmates convicted of drunken driving, but in January 2003, new Governor Janet Napolitano delayed approval of its construction. Dominion's proposal was supported in 2002 by a committee headed by then-state District 4 Representative, the late Jake Flake, and Mohave County Supervisor Buster Dennis Johnson. It was operated by the Management and Training Corporation under contract to the Arizona Department of Corrections., but the state began seeking an alternate provider after