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Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility (capacity under 100) Nebraska Diagnostic and Evaluation Center; Nebraska State Penitentiary; Omaha Correctional Center (capacity 712) Tecumseh State Correctional Institution; Work Ethic Camp (capacity 175) Nebraska's Hastings Correctional Center was opened in 1987, served as a prison for the U.S. government ...
The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) is the state corrections agency for the U.S. state of Nebraska. NDCS currently has 9 institutions confining over 5,000 inmates. All male inmates coming into the system enter through the Diagnostic and Evaluation Center where they are evaluated and assigned to other facilities.
In August 2023, the Nebraska Department of Corrections purchased a 300 acre parcel north of Lincoln [1] on which a new 1,512 capacity multi-custody replacement facility for the penitentiary will be constructed. [2] Construction of the facility is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2024 with an anticipated completion date of the fall of 2026.
Nebraska State Penitentiary; T. Tecumseh State Correctional Institution This page was last edited on 10 November 2012, at 23:14 (UTC). ...
Osborn Correctional Institute: In use (2007) Somers, Connecticut: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE 33 (2007) Otay Detention Facility (San Diego Correctional Facility) In use (2009) San Diego, California: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE: Corrections Corporation of America: 1,154 (2009) 1,017 (2007) Adult males only Otero County Detention: In use (2007) Alamogordo ...
The Tecumseh State Correctional Institution (TSCI) is a medium / maximum security state correctional institution for the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. The TSCI is in Nemaha Precinct, Johnson County, [1] about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Tecumseh, Nebraska, it was established in 1997. Construction began in 1998, and the TSCI began ...
SOMERSET — A counselor at the State Correctional Institute at Somerset charged with institutional sexual assault crimes has pleaded guilty in Somerset County Court.. Laurie Semelsberger, 60, of ...
In 1870, the Nebraska Legislature created the Nebraska Asylum for the Insane in the capital city of Lincoln. [1] The state's increasing population led to overcrowding at the Lincoln hospital; [2] in 1885, the Legislature appropriated $75,000 to build a second facility in the Norfolk area, subject to the city's donating 320 acres (130 ha) of good land. [3]