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Hawaii State prisons. Halawa Correctional Facility – Aiea. Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility – Kailua. Kulani Correctional Facility – Hilo (inmate capacity approx. 200) [1] Waiawa Correctional Facility – Waipahu (inmate capacity 334) Women's Community Correctional Center – Kailua [2] (inmate capacity 50)
The Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DCR) is a department within the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of Hawaii.The mission of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is "to provide a secure correctional environment for comprehensive rehabilitative, holistic, and wraparound re-entry services to persons sentenced to our custody and care with ...
The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) is the code department [1] [2] of the Illinois state government that operates the adult state prison system. The IDOC is led by a director appointed by the Governor of Illinois , [ 3 ] and its headquarters are in Springfield .
According to Johnson, all of the programs available to inmates on the mainland have the same criteria and curricula used in Hawaii. There are currently 876 inmates housed in Arizona, compared with ...
10. Illinois. The Land of Lincoln has about 53,000 people in prison. The biggest prison in Illinois is the Menard Correctional Center, located near the Illinois-Missouri border. Rikers Island, New ...
Inmates serving a term of natural life imprisonment are not eligible to receive sentence credit under House Bill 3026. Under Illinois law, those ordered to serve prison time can be required to ...
Federal Correctional Institution, Thomson. / 41.97222°N 90.10833°W / 41.97222; -90.10833. The Federal Correctional Institution, Thomson ( FCI Thomson ), formerly United States Penitentiary, Thomson and Thomson Correctional Center, is a low-security federal prison located in Thomson, Illinois. It has an area of about 146 acres (59 ha ...
The Kentucky prison, Otter Creek Correctional Center, was a designated women's prison run by Corrections Corporation of America. After numerous reports of prison staff sexually abusing inmates, Hawaii brought its prisoners home from the facility in August 2009. CCA closed the facility in 2013.