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The Butler County Correctional Complex (Resolutions) is the  Minimum Security Direct Supervision Jail for the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.  This jail facility has a Dorm style housing unit with a maximum of forty (40) inmates per Dorm.  This facility houses misdemeanor and non-violent offenders.  Inmates can be sent to the Minimum         Security Jail from the Maximum Security Jail, pending that they meet the required Classification Levels.

This Jail Facility also houses only male inmates and the inmate trusties (inmate workers).  Inmate Trusties work both inside and outside the Jail facilities, depending on the inmates charges, behavior and classification. 

These inmate workers help save the County and the taxpayers money on general labor to maintain the Jail Facilities and other  areas.   Outside work details include other County, Township and City Agencies, Litter Prevention and the Maximum Security Jail locations.  Inside work     details include working in the kitchen, laundry, maintenance and Commissary.  Based on the minimum wage rate of $ 5.35 per hour, with a total of 203,267 hours worked, the Inmate Trusty Program saved $1,087,478.45 in labor that would have been paid out to perform the same tasks.