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  2. Former Nashville corrections officer, four others charged ...

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    A former Davidson County inmate, Matthew Calhoun, 27, now housed at the Bledsoe County Correctional Facility, is also charged in a connection with Prisco's overdose death.

  3. How state and local officials hope to address a broken system ...

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    Inmates play a game of cards at the Behavioral Care Center inside the Davidson County Jail in Nashville , Tenn., Wednesday, May 29, 2024.

  4. List of Tennessee state prisons - Wikipedia

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    County Location Year opened Mark H. Luttrell Correctional Center Shelby: Memphis: 1976 as male institution [9] converted to female institution in 1999 Tennessee Prison for Women: Davidson: Nashville: 1966 [10] Bledsoe County Correctional Complex Bledsoe: Pikeville: Houses 300 female inmates in a separate unit originally built as a men’s annex.

  5. Charge dropped against Davidson County correctional officer ...

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    Davidson County prosecutors have dismissed a charge against a county correctional officer accused of punching and strangling an inmate at the Downtown Detention Center.

  6. Debra K. Johnson Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Debra K. Johnson Rehabilitation Center, formerly the Tennessee Prison for Women, is a Tennessee Department of Correction prison for women located in Nashville, Tennessee. [ 2 ] DJRC, the state's primary women's correctional facility, houses women of all custody levels.

  7. CoreCivic - Wikipedia

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    In July 2017, federal lawsuits were brought against CoreCivic by inmates and employees at the Metro-Davidson county jail in Nashville, Tennessee, after the corporation had failed to adequately respond with referrals, diagnosis, medication, treatment, and prevention to a widespread, long-term scabies outbreak. [92]