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The Debra K. Johnson Rehabilitation Center, formerly the Tennessee Prison for Women, is a Tennessee Department of Correction prison for women located in Nashville, Tennessee. [2] DJRC, the state's primary women's correctional facility, houses women of all custody levels. The prison serves as the state's new female prisoner intake and ...
Vanessa Coleman, the only female charged and convicted in the crimes, is held at the Tennessee Prison for Women, now known as the Debra K. Johnson Rehabilitation Center, in Nashville. [126] Serving a 35-year sentence, Coleman was eligible for parole in 2017 and her sentence expires on April 18, 2036.
1898. Tennessee State Prison is a former correctional facility located six miles west of downtown Nashville, Tennessee on Cockrill Bend. It opened in 1898 and has been closed since 1992 because of overcrowding concerns. [ 1 ] The facility was severely damaged by an EF3 tornado in the tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2020.
Shelby. Memphis. 1976 as male institution [9] converted to female institution in 1999. Tennessee Prison for Women. Davidson. Nashville. 1966 [10] Bledsoe County Correctional Complex.
July 24, 2024 at 2:52 PM. NEW YORK (AP) — A Tennessee woman was sentenced Wednesday to over three years in prison for using threats and violence to interfere with the operation of a New York ...
Christa Pike. Christa Gail Pike (born March 10, 1976) is an American convicted murderer, and the youngest woman to be sentenced to death in the United States during the post- Furman period. [1] She was 20 when convicted of the torture murder of her classmate Colleen Slemmer, which she committed at age 18.
He revoked Rogers's probation and ordered her to serve the rest of a seven-year prison sentence at the Tennessee Prison for Women. [9] Rogers received two additional years of prison time in January 2007, after she pleaded guilty to sending nude photos of herself to the boy. [10] She was released in 2012. [11]
As of April 30, 2020, the Tennessee Department of Corrections supervised sixteen prisons (counting two women's prisons as distinct from the men's prisons on the same site), including four private prisons operated by CoreCivic. These facilities have a total of 24,069 beds and an operating capacity to house 23,202 imprisoned individuals.