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The prison was originally known as the Kansas State Industrial Reformatory (KSIR) and designed to house younger offenders. Construction on KSIR began in 1885, but delays prevented completion of the facility, which would not begin housing inmates until 1895. [1] The name of the facility was changed to Hutchinson Correctional Facility in 1990 ...
The Kansas Department of Corrections operates eight adult correctional facility sites, three satellite correctional facility sites, and one juvenile correctional facility. [3] El Dorado Correctional Facility (inmate capacity 1955) Ellsworth Correctional Facility (inmate capacity 913) Hutchinson Correctional Facility (inmate capacity 1862)
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Transgender prison inmate received gender-affirming care at KU. Lamb, 82, was moved in January 2023 to the Topeka prison, the state's only women's prison. She was formerly known as Thomas lamb and ...
A former prison employee, hoisting engineer Frank Young of Lansing, is seen working in this 1930 photo operating the coal mine shaft hoist in the Kansas State Penitentiary that carried inmates up ...
Michael Rogers, 55, died Monday at a Hutchinson prison where he was serving time for a murder committed in 1994 in Topeka. Cause of death is unknown. ... a Kansas prison inmate since April 1995 ...
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The Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) [1] is a state agency of Kansas, headquartered in Suite 300 of 714 S.W. Jackson St. in Topeka. [2] The former agency of the Juvenile Justice Authority (JJA), which began on July 1, 1997, was merged with the Kansas Department of Corrections by Governor Sam Brownback on July 1, 2013 to increase internal efficiencies and provide more secure operations.