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Sanger B. Powers Correctional Center in Outagamie County. The correctional centers system contains 16 relatively small minimum-security facilities, two of which house female inmates. [1] Black River Correctional Center [1] (capacity 114) Drug Abuse Correctional Center (capacity 300) Felmers O. Chaney Correctional Center (capacity 100)
The prison was originally known as the "Wisconsin State Reformatory" (WSR). In 1972, WSR became an adult male, maximum-security prison. The name was changed to the Green Bay Correctional Institution on July 1, 1979. The prison was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the "Wisconsin State Reformatory" in 1990.
In June 2008, over 120 minimum-security supervised inmate workers were used to assist in filling sandbags and flood cleanup during the flooding. In April 2020, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit asking the Wisconsin Supreme Court to order Governor Tony Evers and the Department of Corrections to reduce the prison population due ...
An independent audit highlights "dangerous" suicide watch practices at the Milwaukee County Jail. Milwaukee County Jail audit finds suicidal inmates handcuffed for hours, lack of training Skip to ...
A Milwaukee County Jail officer has been charged with selling cigarettes, THC pens and cellphones to inmates. Devin McGee, 32, who was hired as a correctional officer at the sheriff's office in ...
A corrections officer at the Milwaukee County Jail who already has an open criminal case while off-duty now faces a felony charge after allegedly hitting an occupant while on-duty.
The facility opened in October 2001 and holds 1,040 inmates at medium security. The building is located along Interstate 43 one block north of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, and diagonally across the street from the Milwaukee County Jail & Criminal Justice Facility. A 350-stall parking garage is also part of the facility. [2]
In November 1999, the WSPF opened as the Supermax Correctional Institution on a 24-acre (9.7 ha) site. [1]In October 2003, the prison was renamed to the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility.