{{for|the prison in Brazoria County later known as the Wayne Scott Unit|Retrieve Unit}} {{Use American English|date=September 2025}} {{Infobox hospital | name = Wayne Scott Unit<br>(formerly the Jester IV Unit) | org_group = Texas Department of Criminal Justice | image = | alt = | image_size = | caption = | pushpin_map = | pushpin_relief = <!-- any non-blank value (yes, 1, etc.) will cause the template to display a relief map image, where available --> | pushpin_map_size = <!-- width of the map in pixels (do not include "px"); default is 225 --> | pushpin_map_alt = <!-- alternative text for map image, see WP:ALT for details --> | pushpin_map_caption = <!-- Optional. Gives a small caption under the map such as "Shown in region, country" --> | logo = <!-- Please conform to copyright --> | logo_size = <!-- Use to limit the logo size --> | location = | region = Fort Bend County | state = Texas | country = United States | coordinates = <!-- (alternative to latitude/longitude) use template {{coord}} with 'display=inline, title' --> | address = <!-- Address of main building --> | healthcare = | funding = | type = Psychiatric | speciality = <!-- if devoted to a speciality (i.e. not a broad spectrum of specialities) and Type=Specialist/Teaching --> | standards = <!-- optional if no national standards --> | emergency = | helipad = | affiliation = | patron = <!-- 'None' or the individual who acts as the hospital patron --> | network = <!-- Hospital network, non-owner --> | beds = | founded = 1993 | closed = <!-- Use if defunct, please also add to Category:Defunct hospitals --> | website = https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/unit_directory/j4.html | other_links = }}
The '''Wayne Scott Unit''' ('''J4'''), formerly known as the '''Beauford H. Jester IV Unit''', is a psychiatric facility of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice located in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, {{Convert|4|mi|km}} east of Richmond. It is a part of the Jester State Prison Farm property and it is located on U.S. Highway 90A.<ref name="Profile">"[http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/stat/unitdirectory/j4.htm Jester IV Unit] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080821225813/http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/stat/unitdirectory/j4.htm |date=2008-08-21 }}." Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on September 23, 2011. "4 Jester Road, Richmond, Texas 77406"</ref>
The unit was established in November 1993.<ref name="Profile"/> The facility features wide hallways, skylights, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The cement walls have murals made by prisoners that depict wildlife.<ref name=Grissom192>Grissom, Brandi. "[http://www.texasmonthly.com/story/trouble-mind Trouble in Mind]." ''Texas Monthly''. March 2013. Volume 41, Issue 3. p. 192 - Regarding prisoners that are exception to the usual few day stays: "Andre, however, has been at the unit since December 2008. He was sent there after he pulled out his remaining eye, rendering himself blind."</ref> Jester IV is located in the middle of a cornfield. After the closure of the nearby Central Unit in 2011, John Whitmire, the chairperson of the criminal justice committee of the Texas Senate, said that the decision to open Jester IV was a decision that "I think we'll regret."<ref name="Whosnext">Ward, Mike. "[http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-politics/as-prison-closes-could-others-be-next-1730178.html As prison closes, could others be next?] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20121210054507/http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-politics/as-prison-closes-could-others-be-next-1730178.html |date=2012-12-10 }}" ''Austin American-Statesman''. Thursday August 11, 2011. Updated on Friday August 12, 2011. Retrieved on September 23, 2011.</ref> In 2011 a middle school, James Bowie Middle School,<!--Not identified in the newspaper article, but that is certainly it--> and a strip commercial center opened across the street from Jester IV and Jester III Unit.<ref name="Whosnext"/><ref>"{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110711020438/http://www.fortbendisdnews.com/go/doc/1934/1032959 FBISD names the district’s 14th middle school campus opening in August 2011 – James Bowie Middle School]}}." Fort Bend Independent School District. Retrieved on September 23, 2011. James Bowie Middle School (Middle School #14), located at 700 Plantation Drive, in Richmond, Texas. "</ref>
As of March 2013 Jester IV housed 550 prisoners. They are among the most mentally ill and violent prisoners in the TDCJ. While male death row prisoners are normally housed in the Polunsky Unit near Livingston, Texas,<ref name=Grissom192/> eight are instead housed in Jester IV as of March 2013.<ref name=Grissom192/><ref>Grissom, Brandi. "Andre Thomas: Struggling to Maintain Sanity In Prison." ''Texas Tribune''. February 25, 2013. p. [http://www.texastribune.org/2013/02/25/andre-thomas-part-5/ 5]. Retrieved on March 23, 2013. "Eight death row inmates, including Thomas, are now housed at the Jester IV unit in Richmond, one of three psychiatric facilities in the prison system."</ref> Marc Bookman of ''Mother Jones'' said in 2013 that "by all accounts Jester IV is a quieter place" compared to Polunsky.<ref name=Bookman3>Bookman, Marc. "How Crazy Is Too Crazy to Be Executed?" ''Mother Jones''. Tuesday February 12, 2013. [https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/02/andre-thomas-death-penalty-mental-illness-texas?page=3 3]. Retrieved on March 23, 2013.</ref>
The prison was renamed to Wayne Scott Unit in 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/connections/-articles/2021/20210600_renaming_units.html|title=TDCJ to Rename Three Prison Units |work=Criminal Justice Connections|publisher=Texas Department of Criminal Justice|date=June 2021|accessdate=2023-02-19}}</ref> The name "Wayne Scott Unit" was formerly held by a Brazoria County prison originally known as the Retrieve Unit; the main facility of that prison closed in 2020.<ref name=McCartymainclosing>{{cite web|last=McCarty|first=Maddy|url=https://thefacts.com/news/article_8bb7d704-50a4-5901-8ab1-a754807979a2.html|title=TDCJ main Wayne Scott unit closing|newspaper=The Brazosport Facts|place=Clute, Texas|date=2020-10-30|accessdate=2023-02-19}}</ref>
==Treatment program== As of March 2013 a prisoner typically comes from his regularly assigned unit to Jester IV for several days of psychiatric treatment. After the prisoner is stabilized, the prisoner is sent back to his regular unit. There are prisoners<!--The subject of the article, Andre Thomas, is used as an example--> that have stayed longer.<ref name=Grissom192/>
==Notable inmates== * Andre Thomas (Death row)<ref name=Grissom192/><ref>" [http://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/offenderDetail.action?sid=05855165 Thomas, Andre]" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20151227202340/http://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/offenderDetail.action?sid=05855165 Archive]). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on December 28, 2015.</ref> - Moved from the Polunsky Unit due to mental health issues.<ref name=Bookman3/> * Eddie Ray Routh - serving life without parole. Moved on to Ramsey I Unit. <ref>"[https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/offenderDetail.action?sid=08977806 Routh, Eddie Ray]{{Dead link|date=August 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}" ([https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/offenderDetail.action?sid=08977806] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210415024653/https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/offenderDetail.action?sid=08977806 |date=2021-04-15 }}). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on April 15, 2021.</ref> * Trey Eric Sesler - arrived in 2019, serving life without parole. <ref>"[https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/offenderDetail.action?sid=50028655 Sesler, Trey Eric]" ([https://offender.tdcj.texas.gov/OffenderSearch/offenderDetail.action?sid=50028655]). Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on April 15, 2021.</ref>
==References== {{Reflist}}
==External links== {{Portal|Texas}} *[http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory/j4.html Jester IV Unit]. Texas Department of Criminal Justice. {{TDCJ-CID prisons}} {{coord|29|37|22|N|95|42|11|W|scale:10000|display=title}}
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