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Joliette Institution for Women - Correctional Service of Canada (in French) 46°01′57″N 73°24′54″W / 46.0325°N 73.4150°W / 46.0325; -73 This article about a building or structure in Quebec is a stub .
Bath Institution: Bath: 1972: Medium Men Federal Beaver Creek Institution: Gravenhurst: 1961: Minimum/Medium Men Federal Collins Bay Institution: Kingston: 1930: Minimum/Medium/Maximum Men Federal Grand Valley Institution for Women: Kitchener: 1997 Minimum/Medium Women Federal Joyceville Institution: Kingston: 1959: Minimum Men Federal ...
Women: Karla Homolka (serial killer, imprisoned 1993–2005, released after 12-year sentence); she was held at the Regional Reception Centre since March 2001 after being transferred from the Joliette Institution for Women. In 2003, she was scheduled to be moved into a maximum security wing at Joliette. [9]
By Olivia Klaus I vividly remember entering the California Institution for Women for the first time in 2001. As the prison guard slammed the gate behind me, I wondered if I had made the right ...
In Canada, the Joliette Institution for Women was nicknamed "Club Fed" because of the prison's supposedly luxurious conditions and lax restrictions, claims the prison has denied. [1] Also in Canada, the William Head Institution in British Columbia is known as "Club Fed" due to its pastoral country setting which includes tennis courts, a ...
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On 31 October 2006, Smith was transferred to the Nova Institution for Women in Nova Scotia (a federal institution). [1] Through 2007, Smith was transferred a total of 17 times among the following eight institutions during 11 months in federal custody: [9] Nova Institution for Women, Truro, Nova Scotia; Joliette Institution, Joliette, Quebec
Willard founded the Troy Female Seminary in 1821, which is hailed as the first institute in the US for women's higher education. [5] Beecher (the sister of Harriet Beecher Stowe ) founded the Hartford Female Seminary in 1823, promoted female education and teaching in the American West in the 1830s, and in 1851 started the American Women's ...