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Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution is a South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) state prison for women in Columbia, South Carolina. [1] The Women's Reception and Evaluation Center, which processes all females entering SCDC, is in the prison. [citation needed] The prison opened in 1973, as "Women's Correctional Institution".
Broad River Secure Facility; Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution; Evans Correctional Institution; Goodman Correctional Institution (capacity 350) Kershaw Correctional Institution; Kirkland Correctional Institution; Leath Correctional Institution; Lee Correctional Institution; Lieber Correctional Institution; Livesay Correctional ...
Graham Correctional Center is a Level 4 medium-security adult male state prison in Hillsboro, Illinois. The prison opened in 1980 with a capacity of 750 inmates. [ 1 ] The current capacity of the prison is 974, though the average daily population is 1,906.
This incident has the potential to make our correctional facilities even more violent, hostile, and unpredictable than ever before." 10 former prison guards charged in death of inmate Robert ...
Camille Graham is a women’s-only prison on Broad River Road. It is a medium-security institution that houses 477 inmates, according to the Department of Corrections . Show comments
Correctional officers told Graham he would get written up unless he grew out his hair, and they forced him to shave his beard, which he had permission to maintain on religious grounds, he said.
Illinois River Correctional Center: 3 – High Medium: 2,094 Menard Medium Security Unit: 3 – High Medium: 441 Pontiac Medium Security Unit: 3 – High Medium: 488 Shawnee Correctional Center: 3 – High Medium: 2,147 Centralia Correctional Center: 4 – Medium: 1,528 Decatur Correctional Center: 4 – Medium: 790 Graham Correctional Center ...
Richard Graham, 34, of Louisville, died after the jail's staff was notified of an alarm on a box containing Narcan inside the inmate housing area, said Jason Logsdon, a Metro Corrections spokesperson.