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Sherborn Reformatory Prison for Women. MCI-Framingham was proposed in 1872 as a reform to incarcerate women and men in different prisons in Massachusetts. [2] The prison opened in 1877 and was the second prison for women opened in the U.S.
The South Middlesex Correctional Center (SMCC) is a small, minimum security/pre-release state prison for women located in Framingham, Massachusetts. The prison opened in 1976, originally as a part of MCI-Framingham. Today, it is its own facility specifically for women.
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FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) — For the nearly three decades that he was behind bars, Michael Sullivan’s mother and four siblings died, his girlfriend moved on with her life and he was badly beaten ...
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A trans woman on Wednesday sued the Massachusetts prison system, saying it is violating her civil rights by housing her in a facility for male prisoners.
A Framingham woman was ordered to pay $468,000 in restitution and sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to a COVID-19 relief fund scam. Framingham businesswoman must pay $468,000, serve prison ...
From the time of its opening in 1877, the reformatory had incorporated progressive ideas about how women's prisons should function. Framingham, governed by women, included a resident physician and a resident chaplain, both of whom were women, and a system of day work for inmates who could be trusted outside the prison. [52]