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Pinckneyville Correctional Center is a medium disciplinary-security Illinois state prison located in the town of Pinckneyville in Perry County. Pinckneyville first opened its doors in 1998, the facility consists of five general population housing units. As well as a reception unit, segregation, administration, health care unit. [1]
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Pinckneyville is a city in and the county seat of Perry County, Illinois, United States. [1] The population was 5,066 at the 2020 census . It is named for Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , an early American diplomat and presidential candidate.
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The settlement of Pinckneyville was mapped by James Wilkinson on his survey of what became the Natchez Trace following the 1801 Treaty of Fort Adams. [2] The Kempers of the so-called Kemper Rebellion (actually a series of minor border skirmishes and shootings) had an inn at Pinckneyville. [3] In 1815, the Pinckneyville Academy was established ...
The federal prison system has been placed on a nationwide lockdown after two inmates were killed and two others injured during a gang altercation at a Texas penitentiary. Federal prisons on ...
He remained in prison until his death 36 years later, by which time he was one of the longest serving prisoners in Britain. Robert John Maudsley: 1977 Robert John Maudsley (born June 1953) killed four people. He committed three of these murders in prison after receiving a life sentence for a single murder in the mid-1970s.