Minimum security (men) — re-entry center · State Prison · Illinois DOC

Murphysboro Life Skills Re-Entry Center

Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois

Visiting schedules change without notice. Always call before traveling.

Call Visiting Office: (618) 565-2944 Info last verified: June 2026

A minimum-security, re-entry-focused state prison for men in Murphysboro, in southern Illinois.

Overview

Murphysboro Life Skills Re-Entry Center, in Murphysboro in Jackson County, southern Illinois, is a minimum-security re-entry facility for men. It focuses on life-skills development and re-entry preparation, with an operational capacity of about 240 beds (it held 158 individuals as of mid-2024). As a minimum-security re-entry center, its population and programming differ from a general-population prison.

What Makes Murphysboro Different

  • It is a minimum-security re-entry center, with a population and programming oriented toward release rather than long-term general-population confinement.
  • Its mission centers on life skills and re-entry preparation, including Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE/GED), and pre-vocational and re-entry-related life-skills programming.
  • It offers career training, with vocational programming reported in fields such as construction and horticulture.
  • The facility shown in the locator can change if the person is transferred, so confirm it before traveling.

Visiting

The statewide IDOC rules above — the approved visitor list, the dress code, ID, and item limits — apply at the Murphysboro Life Skills Re-Entry Center. The facility’s own arrangements:

The full visitor process is in Visiting in Illinois.

Getting There and Parking

The facility is in Murphysboro in southern Illinois, west of Carbondale.

Distances are approximate, based on map routing. Visitor parking is on site.

Nearby Services

The Murphysboro and Carbondale area in southern Illinois has gas, food, and lodging. The nearest 24-hour emergency rooms are in the Murphysboro–Carbondale area.

Mail

Illinois changed how it handles incoming personal mail in 2025, and the change became permanent in January 2026. Personal letters and photos sent to the facility are opened and scanned, and the incarcerated person receives a digital copy on their ICSolutions tablet (a free printed copy is available on request) rather than the original. Address mail with the person’s name and IDOC number, and confirm the current mailing address and format with IDOC and this facility before sending, since the program is recent. Legal mail is handled separately under privileged-mail rules, and publications (books, magazines) must come directly from a publisher, book club, or bookstore. Full rules are in Mail & Packages.

Learn More

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Sources

This page is compiled from the following publicly available sources. Policies change without notice — confirm current details with the facility before relying on them.