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Taconic is located in Westchester County, approximately fifty miles north of New York City. It lies across the street from the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, a New York State maximum security women's prison. [5] Despite having a Bedford Hills postal address, the prison lies just outside of the Bedford Hills census-designated place. [6]
Queensboro Correctional Facility Queens: Minimum 1975 416 Riverview Correctional Facility: St. Lawrence: Medium 1988 882 Shawangunk Correctional Facility: Ulster: Maximum 1983 558 Sing Sing Correctional Facility: Westchester: Maximum 1826 1,747 Taconic Correctional Facility: Westchester: Medium (female) 1973 387 Ulster Correctional Facility ...
Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison [2] for men operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the village of Ossining, New York, United States. It is about 30 miles (48 km) north of Midtown Manhattan on the east bank of the Hudson River.
An inmate at Westchester County Jail died while in custody Friday of a possible drug overdose, The Post has learned. Dereck Ali, who was locked up on assault and weapons charges out of Yonkers ...
Several Westchester County correction officers and civilian employees were charged Thursday with accepting bribes and smuggling contraband into the Westchester County Jail over a three-year period ...
Joseph Spano, commissioner of the Department of Correction, called the alleged involvement of a corrections officer "disgraceful and upsetting."
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women, a women's prison in the town of Bedford, New York, [3] is the only maximum security New York State women's prison. The prison previously opened under the name Westfield State Farm in 1901. [4] It lies just outside the hamlet and census-designated place Bedford Hills, New York. [5]
[8] [9] On April 1, 2011, the New York State Division of Parole merged with the New York State Department of Correctional Services to form the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. [10] [11] As of 2016, New York, per state law, did not contract with private prison corporations. [12]