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William Dean Howells, Shirley Shaker Village, an illustration from Three Villages, 1884. MCI Shirley was previously a Shaker colony, Shirley Shaker Village. The religious order sold the property to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1903. It opened as a reform school in 1908, and was later adapted as a medium-security prison. [citation needed]
Superintendent Dean Gray Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center (SBCC) is a maximum security prison in Lancaster, Massachusetts (though it receives mail through a post-office box in the town of Shirley ).
Deputy Superintendent: Director Deputy Director Captain [9] Lieutenant [9] Sergeant [9] ... The most recent line of duty death was in 1998 at MCI-Shirley. [15]
The corrections officer at MCI-Shirley, Matthew Tidman, has been in intensive care at Lahey Hospital in Burlington since the attack. Fundraiser to help family of Matthew Tidman, officer assaulted ...
The Massachusetts Correctional Institution—Cedar Junction (MCI-Cedar Junction), formerly known as MCI-Walpole, was a mens maximum security prison under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Department of Correction. It was opened in 1956 to replace Charlestown State Prison, the oldest prison in the nation at that time.
Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Shirley: Shirley: Medium/Minimum Massachusetts Treatment Center: Bridgewater: Medium North Central Correctional Institution: Gardner: Medium/Minimum Northeastern Correctional Center West Concord Minimum/Pre-Release Old Colony Correctional Center: Bridgewater Medium Pondville Correctional Center
MCI-Norfolk was founded in 1927 as the Norfolk Prison Colony, a "model prison community" [2] conceived by sociologist and penologist Howard Belding Gill (Harvard 1913, M.B.A. 1914), who was appointed its first superintendent in 1931.
(The Center Square) – A newly released audit of Milwaukee schools calls for a new, clear leadership structure and changes across the board. The audit was funded as part of a $5.5 million plan ...