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  2. South Carolina Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) is the agency responsible for corrections in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It currently has about 4,500 employees and just over 15,000 inmates, in 21 institutions.

  3. List of South Carolina state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Pre-Release Center (closed 2014) Catawba Pre-Release Center (closed 2017) Coastal Pre-Release Center (closed 2015) Lower Savannah Pre-Release Center (closed 2016) South Carolina Penitentiary (demolished) Stevenson Correctional Institution (merged with Walden 2010) Watkins Pre-Release Center (closed 2012)

  4. Lexington woman, guard charged with smuggling phone hidden in ...

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    The South Carolina Law Enforcement ... Also charged was the Lexington County Detention Center officer, James Anthony Johnson, who delivered the iPhone 7 Plus and a charger concealed in a food tray ...

  5. Federal Correctional Institution, Estill - Wikipedia

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    The FBI was called in to investigate what prompted the fight and how many inmates were involved. [4] On March 15, 2016, former corrections officer Jermaine Creech, of Blackville, South Carolina, pleaded guilty to providing inmates with marijuana. Early on April 13, 2020, a violent EF4 tornado hit the prison, heavily damaging it. [5]

  6. Former Lexington County deputy charged with harassment ... - AOL

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    A former Lexington County sheriff’s deputy is facing a first-degree harassment charge and two other charges after turning herself into the Lexington County Detention Center on Monday, according ...

  7. South Carolina bans inmates from in-person interviews. A ...

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    A South Carolina prison policy banning inmates from speaking to reporters in person or having their writings directly published violates the First Amendment free speech rights of prisoners, a ...