Idaho Department of Correction

On July 1st 2023, IDOC re-purchased the CAPP facility and renamed it to Mountain View Transformation Center or MVTC.

An increasing number of lawsuits related to violent incidents, chronic understaffing and fraudulent recordkeeping revealed deep operational problems.

The department has contracted with JPay, a private firm that provides email and money-transfer services to prisoners.

[13] Idaho Correctional Institution-Orofino (ICIO) (46°29′31″N 116°15′39″W / 46.49194°N 116.26083°W / 46.49194; -116.26083)[19] is a modified old state school and hospital mental health building in Orofino.

Offender work programs, including correctional industries, are coordinated with schooling, counseling and recreational opportunities.

A former radar station of the U.S. Air Force below Cottonwood Butte, it has been in the state correction system since 1974.

The facility is the first of its kind for the Department of Corrections, and it is designed specifically to meet the special needs of female offenders and their programs.

The facility's primary focus is to provide vocational work project opportunities offering full-time, constructive, paid employment to residents.

This is accomplished through contracted work and public service projects with government agencies, non-profit organizations and private employers.