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The Union Correctional Institution, formerly referred to as Florida State Prison, and also commonly known as Raiford Prison is a Florida Department of Corrections state prison located in unincorporated Union County, Florida, [1] near Raiford. [2] Since it first opened in 1913, the prison has been expanded and restructured many times.
Privately operated prisons in Florida are called "Correctional Facilities" (for example, Lake City Correctional Facility) while state operated facilities are called "Correctional Institutions" (i.e. Union Correctional Institution). Florida State Prison is the only facility in the state officially titled a "Prison". [citation needed]
It was formerly known as the "Florida State Prison-East Unit" as it was originally part of Florida State Prison near Raiford (now known as Union Correctional Institution). The facility, a part of the Florida Department of Corrections, is located on State Road 16 right across the border from Union County. The institution opened in 1961, even ...
The Raiford area includes Union Correctional Institution (UCI) in unincorporated Union County, [13] as well as Florida State Prison (FSP), right across the Bradford County line, [14] the two institutions having originally been one. UCI was the state's first prison, and was originally called "Florida State Prison".
Tillery Correctional Center (consolidated with Caledonia CI) (August 2014) Triangle Correctional Center (August 1994) Umstead Correctional Center (November 2009) Union Correctional Center (October 2009) Vance Correctional Center (November 1996) Warren Correctional Center (May 1997) Washington Correctional Center (November 1996)
Union County was created in 1921 from part of Bradford County. It was named to honor the concept of unity. [citation needed] Union County is the location of Union Correctional Institution and the Reception and Medical Center (RMC). [3] Union CI is a maximum security prison and is home to part of Florida's Death Row.
Facility County Location Year opened Year closed Tennessee State Penitentiary: Davidson: Nashville: 1831 [a] 1992 [b] Cold Creek Correctional Facility: Lauderdale: Henning: 1938 [c] 1999 Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex: Morgan: Petros: 1896 [d] 2009 [e] Charles Bass Correctional Complex: Davidson Nashville: 1946 (annex) 2015 [13] 1979 ...
Administrative facilities include metropolitan correctional centers (MCCs), metropolitan detention centers (MDCs), federal detention centers (FDCs), federal medical centers (FMCs), the Federal Transfer Center (FTC), and the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners (MCFP), all of which are capable of holding inmates in all security categories.