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The Lebanon Correctional Institution is a prison in the United States operated by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction in Warren County's Turtlecreek Township, about four miles west of Lebanon and two miles east of Monroe and about 32 miles north of Cincinnati, Ohio on State Route 63.
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The family of a man who had been housed at the Lebanon Correctional Institution in Warren County has filed a federal lawsuit against the facility and the state's prison system. Darez Duff, 20 ...
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The assault occurred Wednesday morning at the Ross Correctional Institution in Chillicothe, located about 45 miles south of Columbus, according to a news release from the Ohio Department of ...
The National Geographic Channel takes you inside Ohio’s Lebanon Correctional Institution. A new inmate and a new officer are thrown into a mix of nearly 2,200 of the state’s most dangerous and conniving criminals.Gang leader Diedreikus Albert reveals how convicts get their hands on contraband behind bars in Ohio's Lebanon Correctional ...
The 2024 survey included people in 785 prisons and jails in 45 states and the District of Columbia. In Ohio, more than 2,900 people in 31 prisons and 20 jails answered questions about their ...
The Warren Correctional Institution is a prison operated by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction in Warren County's Turtlecreek Township in Lebanon, Ohio.. The prison, which opened in 1989, sits on 45 acres (182,000 m 2) of land, part of the purchase made by the state after the closure of the Shaker settlement at Union Village in 1912.