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Washington Corrections Center (WCC) Shelton: 1964 Yes Male 1,268 Medium Close Maximum Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) Gig Harbor: 1971 Yes Female 738 MI-2 MI-3 Medium Close Washington State Penitentiary (WSP) Walla Walla: 1886 Yes Male 2,439 MI-2 MI-3 Medium Close Maximum
The Airway Heights Corrections Center is a state prison for men located in Airway Heights, Spokane County, Washington, owned and operated by the Washington State Department of Corrections. [1] The facility was first opened in 1992, and has a working capacity of 2258 at minimum and medium security levels.
Since 2000, Spokane County has paid more than $4.4 million in settlements related to jail deaths and injuries. The jail's private medical provider, NaphCare, also has faced major lawsuits.
The majority of Washington's death penalty sentences are overturned and those convicted of capital offenses are rarely executed, indicating questionable sentencing in many cases. [14] Since 1981, the year Washington State's current capital laws were put in place, 32 defendants have been sentenced to die.
Dec. 8—A Spokane County Jail inmate died Monday. Spencer Wirth, 26, was declared dead at a local hospital, county spokesperson Pat Bell said. No other details were immediately available. The ...
On January 1, 2008 more than 1 in 100 adults in the United States were in prison or jail. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Total U.S. incarceration peaked in 2008. [ 5 ] The U.S. incarceration rate was the highest in the world in 2008. [ 4 ]
IDOC took over the facility in 2014. As part of the long legal aftermath, in July 2015 IDOC itself faced federal court allegations that it had falsified inmate medical records, and was out of compliance with previous court orders. [3] Idaho has also exported prisoners to private prisons in other states.