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Northeast Correctional Center is a Missouri Department of Corrections state prison for men located in Bowling Green, Pike County, Missouri. [1] The facility opened in 1998 and has a working capacity of 2,098.
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The home officially closed as a juvenile facility in 1980 and re-opened as an adult correctional center in 1981. The new Chillicothe Correctional Center opened in 2008, and the former Industrial Home site was declared surplus. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]
The district covers approximately 107 square miles. Most of the district is located in Pike County with portions extending into both Jackson and Scioto counties. The newly formed Eastern district built a new high school near the intersection of Tile Mill Road and Beaver Pike.
The Commission was established in 1967 under Florida Statutes, Chapter 943, by the Florida Legislature. [1] [17] It is part of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.[8] [18] In 1983, the Florida Correctional Standards Council of the Florida Department of Corrections was abolished, and its duty to certify corrections officers was assigned to the Police Standards Commission, the name of ...