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Montana State Prison (Unincorporated Powell County, near Deer Lodge) [2] Private/regional prisons for men Cascade County Regional Prison (Great Falls) [2] Crossroads Correctional Facility (Unincorporated Toole County, near Shelby), [2] privately operated by the Corrections Corporation of America; Dawson County Correctional Facility [2] Female
The Montana State Prison is a men's correctional facility of the Montana Department of Corrections in unincorporated Powell County, Montana, [2] about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) west of Deer Lodge. [3] The current facility was constructed between 1974 and 1979 in response to the continued degeneration of the original facility located in downtown Deer ...
The facility houses detainees under contract with the Montana Department of Corrections [3] and the United States Marshals Service. [1] The facility opened in 1999 and is "multi-security". Crossroads was the detention site for Montana medical marijuana provider Richard Flor, who died a few months into his five-year federal sentence, allegedly ...
9. Montana. Big Sky Country has some of the most beautiful vistas in the country. However, the state of Montana has about 7,700 people in prison, with Montana State Prison holding about 1,600 of them.
Sep. 5—The Montana Department of Corrections is eyeing a property in Kalispell as the future location of a 90-bed prerelease facility. The center would be located on East Oregon Street at the ...
The Montana Department of Corrections wants to turn the former Greenwood Village Inn & Suites hotel into a 90-bed prerelease facility. The state agency has applied ... Evergreen residents offer ...
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The body is seeking a contractor to adjust census data for around 3,000 state inmates across seven facilities, and set aside $10,000 to get it done.