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Halifax Correctional Unit South Boston: 248 Haynesville Correctional Center: Haynesville: 1,141 Haynesville Correctional Unit #17 Haynesville: Closed on July 1, 2024 [3] Indian Creek Correctional Center: Chesapeake: 1,002 James River Correctional Center: Goochland County: Closed April 1, 2011 Keen Mountain Correctional Center: Oakwood: 879
This was a decrease of twenty percent in the inmate population from just four years earlier when there were 29,347 inmates in the system. [7] A 2011 study showed among the 36 states that report felon recidivism — defined as re-imprisonment within three years of release — Virginia has the fourth lowest recidivism rate in the United States. [8]
The Old Fairfax County Jail was built in 1885, behind the Fairfax County Court House. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981, expanding the previously listed Fairfax County Court House. [1] It is located in the City of Fairfax Historic District.
Halifax: Angela Felton Tim Kaine: 96 Brandon Wayne Hedrick: White 27 M July 20, 2006 Appomattox: Electrocution Lisa Yvonne Crider 97 Michael William Lenz: White 42 M July 27, 2006 Augusta: Lethal injection Inmate Brent H. Parker 98 John Yancey Schmitt: White 33 M November 9, 2006 Chesterfield: Earl Shelton Dunning 99 Kevin Green: Black 31 M May ...
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility replaces three former prisons located in Halifax County (Lower Sackville), Colchester County , and Kings County , all of which closed in 2001. Originally construction had begun at Jack Lake, near the Bedford Rifle Range.
Wallens Ridge State Prison is a level 5 state prison located in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, housing approximately 1,200 inmates. Since opening in April 1999, it has been a part of the Virginia Department of Corrections, and is identical to the Red Onion State Prison near Pound. [1] The prison was built for over $70 million.
Alexandria City Jail (formally William G. Truesdale - Alexandria Adult Detention Center) is a jail facility at 2001 Mill Road, Alexandria, Virginia, serving several courts and police agencies in Northern Virginia, including the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, commonly called the Alexandria federal court.