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Pages in category "Women's prisons in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Topeka Correctional Facility is a Kansas Department of Corrections state prison for women located in Topeka, Kansas. Built in the 1970s, [2] in 1995 it became the only women's prison in the state. [3] It administers a wide range of security levels, from maximum security through work-release.
Murdered in prison in October 2018 at USP Hazelton. Leader of the Winter Hill Gang in Boston and former FBI informant; fled in 1994 after being indicted for violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act , including murder, extortion , drug trafficking and money laundering ; placed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted List in 1999 ...
This is a list of women on death row in the United States. The number of death row inmates fluctuates daily with new convictions , appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations , or deaths (through execution or otherwise). [ 1 ]
“Real trans women [in prison] don’t want to be transferred to women’s prisons because they get treated like queens in the men’s jails,” Angel said. “The ones who want to be transferred ...
She was at FMC Carswell, which housed the death row for women, [12] until the day before her execution. [13] She is the only woman to date executed by the federal government in the 21st century. Keith Dwayne Nelson: 1999 August 28, 2020: 45 07440-031 Convicted of kidnapping, raping, and murdering 10-year-old Pamela Butler in Kansas City, Missouri.
Murdered two women. [21] Pedro Espinoza AM7801 One of the perpetrators of the Murder of Jamiel Shaw II. [22] Wayne Adam Ford: F65748 Murdered 4 women. [23] Kevin Haley: D98501 Murdered two women in the 1980s. [24] Ivan Hill: F68281 Murdered 6 women. [25] Ryan Hoyt: T84529 One of the perpetrators of the Murder of Nicholas Markowitz. [26] Michael ...
Some, like Texas, collect information from counties but not from municipalities. Others, like Louisiana, only track deaths of inmates in state custody — a tiny fraction of the jail population. (Jails are short-term holding facilities in which many inmates have not been convicted; our study does not include deaths in prison.)