Programs You Can See on an ADC Record for Inmates at Randall L. Williams (examples and where to look)

Want to confirm what programs your loved one has completed at Randall L. Williams? The Arkansas Division of Correction (ADC) inmate page can show you. Look for the section labeled "Program Achievements," where programs are listed with completion dates.

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On the ADC inmate page, look for a section labeled "Program Achievements." It lists program names alongside a "Date of Completion," so you can see what was finished and when. The facility name also appears on the same page as "Randall L. Williams Cor. Facility." Double-check that before you start copying down program entries, just to make sure you're looking at the right person and location.

Examples List

  • Stress Management (example completion date: 07/20/2009)
  • Parenting (example completion date: 05/28/2010)
  • Anger Management (example completion date: 03/06/2020)
  • Thinking Errors Group (example completion date: 03/06/2020)

Note: Some ADC records show more than one program entry, each with its own completion date. A single record might list both Anger Management and Thinking Errors Group with the same completion date.

"Program Achievements" is really just a record of completions: the program name and the date it was finished. It won't explain what each program covered, how long it took, or what completing it means for custody level, privileges, or release decisions. Think of it as a starting point. If you want to ask follow-up questions, copy the exact program title and date so you have something specific to reference.

Keep in mind: Even when the inmate page shows "Randall L. Williams Cor. Facility," it doesn't define program curriculum or spell out any policy impact of completing a program.

  1. Open the ADC inmate record for the person you are checking. Confirm you are on the correct profile before you copy anything down.
  2. Verify the facility line. The page can list the facility as “Randall L. Williams Cor. Facility.”
  3. Find the “Program Achievements” section. This is where ADC lists program names with a “Date of Completion.”
  4. Write down each program name and completion date. Copy them exactly as shown so you can reference them later.
  5. Use those details to guide your next conversation. The date and title make it easier to ask your loved one what the program was and when they took it.

When you spot an entry, copy the program name and completion date exactly as they appear on the ADC page. You might see something like Stress Management with a completion date of 07/20/2009, or Parenting with 05/28/2010. Some records show multiple entries (for example, Anger Management and Thinking Errors Group both with a completion date of 03/06/2020). Having the exact wording and date makes it much easier to ask your loved one clear questions about what they completed.

These examples come from individual ADC records. They don't confirm the full list of programs currently offered at the facility, and they won't tell you what completing a listed program changes (if anything) for classification or release. For the most current information, ask your loved one what programs are available to them now and whether staff have explained how completions get recorded on their ADC file.

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