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  2. List of Virginia state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Augusta Correctional Center: Craigsville: Closed on July 1, 2024 [1] Appalachian Detention Center Honaker: 1066 Baskerville Correctional Center Baskerville: 488 Bland Correctional Center Bland: 621 Brunswick Work Center Lawrenceville: 708 Buckingham Correctional Center: Dillwyn: 1,100 Caroline Correctional Unit Hanover: 137 Central Virginia ...

  3. Augusta Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta Correctional Center is a state prison for men located near Craigsville in Augusta County, Virginia, United States. Owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections, [1] the facility opened in 1986 and has a working capacity of 1,222 prisoners held at a level 3 security level. Inmates must have no disruptive behavior for ...

  4. Virginia Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    This facility closed April 1, 2011, but the James River Work Center continues to operate in that same location today. "Community Corrections" philosophy and policy officially began being used in the Commonwealth of Virginia on October 1, 1942, designated as the Probation and Parole Services Agency, with the employees of the division referred to ...

  5. Bland County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bland County, Virginia. Bland County is a county located in the southwestern portion of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The county seat is the unincorporated area of Bland. [1] At the 2020 census, the population was 6,270. Bland County was created in 1861 from parts of Wythe, Tazewell, and Giles counties in Virginia.

  6. Red Onion State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Many of the corrections officers arrived at Red Onion after being laid off from jobs in nearby coalfields. [8] Red Onion is one of six new prisons built in Virginia between 1995 and 2000. It thus contributed an increase in capacity to the Virginia Corrections system that allowed the state to contractually accept inmates from outside the state. [9]

  7. Sussex II State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1999. Closed. July 1, 2024. Managed by. Virginia Department of Corrections. Sussex II State Prison is a prison of the Virginia Department of Corrections located in unincorporated Sussex County, Virginia, [1] near Waverly. It is adjacent to Sussex I State Prison, which lies to its southeast, just across Mussellwhite Drive.

  8. Brunswick Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    The prison, which once had 700-800 employees, [2] had about 328.5 [] employees in 2009. [3] As a part of the budget cut program from Governor of Virginia Tim Kaine, it was scheduled to close on October 10, 2009, [4] with the state believing it would per year save the state government $10,400,000.

  9. Coffeewood Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    The Coffeewood Correctional Center is a state prison for men located in Mitchells, Culpeper County, Virginia, owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections. [ 1 ] The facility was opened in 1994 and has a working capacity of 1,193 prisoners held at a level 2 (medium) security level.