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Mecklenburg Correctional Center was a maximum security prison operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections in unincorporated Mecklenburg County, Virginia, United States, [1] near Boydton. It was closed in 2012 due to a decrease in the number of inmates in the Virginia corrections system and expensive ongoing maintenance needs.
McDowell Correctional Center (consolidated w/ Marion CI) (July 1996) Mecklenburg Correctional Center (December 1998) Montgomery Correctional Center (consolidated w/ Southern CI) (1997) Moore Correctional Center (June 1995) Nash (minimum) Correctional Center (September 1999) North Piedmont Correctional Center for Women (August 2014)
The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) operates state prisons in Indiana.It has its headquarters in Indianapolis. [1] As of 2019, the Indiana Department of Correction housed 27,140 adult Inmates, 388 juvenile Inmates, employed 5,937 State Employed Staff, and 1,718 Contracted Staff.
Jelly Roll stopped at the Indiana facilities along with Ernest, who is opening for him on the tour. Ernest, whose full name is Ernest Keith Smith, is a 2025 Grammy nominee in best country song for ...
Prior to August 3, 1998, the male death row was housed at Mecklenburg Correctional Center. [10] The execution chamber was located at the Greensville Correctional Center near Jarratt. [11] [12] Through 1990, the male death row was located at the Virginia State Penitentiary in Richmond, which began hosting executions on October 13, 1908.
The prison, a maximum security facility, opened in May 1998. [4] It serves as an intake facility. [5] It housed the state death row for men from the time it was moved from Mecklenburg Correctional Center in August, 1998 until the abolition of the death penalty in July, 2021. The actual execution chamber was at the Greensville Correctional ...
2025 Grammy Awards nominees Jelly Roll and Ernest visited Pendleton correctional facilities before the Nov. 7 "Beautifully Broken" Tour stop in Indy. ... Indianapolis Star. November 8, 2024 at 1: ...
The union, which represents about 4,000 corrections officers and other corrections employees, has been regularly sounding the alarm on dangerous working conditions at prisons across the state.