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A section of the city of Montgomery covers a portion of the prison facility. [2] Kilby serves as receiving and processing center for all male Alabama state inmates. The current Kilby Correctional Facility warden is Phyllis J. Billups. [1] The Montgomery Women's Facility, an ADOC facility for women, is located behind Kilby. [3]
The Mount Meigs Campus, a juvenile correctional facility and the headquarters of the Alabama Department of Youth Services, is in Mount Meigs. Mount Meigs is located at 32°21′46″N 86°6′7″W / 32.36278°N 86.10194°W / 32.36278; -86.
Prison Photo County Location Opened Security class Capacity Notes Bibb Correctional Facility: Bibb: Brent: 1997: Medium: 1824: Bullock Correctional Facility: Bullock
(The Center Square) – Washington lawmakers are exploring a variety of legislative solutions to address chronic issues at its juvenile rehabilitation facilities, in particular Green Hill School ...
Facility Location Year opened Year closed Major facility Population gender Capacity Custody level(s) Ahtanum View Corrections Center (AVCC) Yakima: 1997 2010 No Male 120 Assisted Living MI-2 Larch Corrections Center (LCC) Yacolt: 1956 2023 (Warm Closed, Available for Immediate Reopening) [4] No Male 240 MI-2 McNeil Island Corrections Center (MICC)
The Montgomery Women's Facility is a prison for women run by the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC). It is located behind Kilby Correctional Facility in Mt. Meigs, an unincorporated area in Montgomery County, Alabama. [1] Opened in 1976, it has a capacity of 300 inmates; its warden is Adrienne Givens. [2]
The Washington Department of Corrections revenue-generating, industry job training, and factory food production branch is Washington State Correctional Industries. [18] It is a member of the National Correctional Industries Association. [19] Correctional Industries began centralizing food production at the Airway Heights Correctional Center in ...
Holman Correctional Facility is the site where all executions authorized by the state are conducted. [22] Its male death row originally had a capacity of 20. In the summer of 2000, capacity was increased to 200 single cells. [22] The William E. Donaldson Correctional Facility has a male death row with a capacity of 24. [23]