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It opened under the name of Springfield State Prison in 1984 with women from the prison at Yankton, South Dakota. It became coed in 1985 with males being admitted. [2] It became all male in 1997 when the women were transferred to Herm Solem Public Safety Center in Pierre, South Dakota. In 1999 it was named for Mike Durfee who had been with the ...
The South Dakota corrections system includes the Juvenile Corrections System, its network of juvenile facilities. [3] The State Treatment and Rehabilitation Academy (STAR Academy) is located in unincorporated Custer County, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Custer on U.S. Highway 385. STAR Evergreen High School serves as the middle and high school ...
Springfield is a city in Bon Homme County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 1,914 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] As of 2023, about 1,250 of the residents were inmates at Mike Durfee State Prison . [ 6 ]
In October 2023, the South Dakota Department of Corrections closed on a real estate purchase of two 160 acre parcels of land in Dayton Township in Lincoln County on which they plan to construct a new men's facility to replace the existing penitentiary in Sioux Falls. [10] [11]
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Register Number Photo Status Details Steve Stenger: 48972-044 Sentenced on August, 9, 2019. Served 22 months of a 46-month sentence. Former St. Louis County Executive. Arrested for three federal corruption charges for a pay-to-play scheme exchanging county contracts for campaign donations. [6] John McTiernan: 43029-112
Released from custody in 1984; served 6 months at FMC Butner and MCFP Springfield. Publisher of the pornographic magazine Hustler and the center of several high-profile First Amendment cases; imprisoned for contempt of court for disrespecting a federal judge. [20] Anastasy Vonsyatsky: N/A† Held at MCFP Springfield from 1942 to 1946
The South Dakota Women's Prison is located in Pierre, South Dakota, U.S., and is part of the Solem Public Safety Center run by the South Dakota Department of Corrections. The facility includes the prison grounds and building, offices, and law enforcement agencies. [1]