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Logan Correctional Center is located in Lincoln, 30 miles north of Springfield. Logan's living units consist of seven E-style units, three C-style units, one X-house, a segregation unit and a 15-bed infirmary health care unit. The facility encompasses 150 acres with 57 acres enclosed by fencing.
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Logan Correctional Center is an American prison in the state of Illinois for female and transgender offenders in Broadwell Township, Logan County, Illinois, near Lincoln and 30 miles (48 km) north of Springfield. The 150-acre (61 ha) prison opened in January 1978.
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Situated in Lincoln, Illinois, approximately 30 miles north of Springfield, Logan Correctional Center is dedicated to providing appropriate custodial care and a comprehensive range of programs and services in a safe and humane environment.
Logan Correctional Center is the only facility in the state that can house female prisoners above minimal security. The state's other women’s prison, Decatur Corrections Center, is minimum security. The IDOC contends rebuilding and relocating Logan’s facility will benefit the 43% of inmates from the Cook County area.
The Illinois Department of Corrections is considering relocating the state's main prison for women to Will County and building a new facility near Stateville Correctional Center. That would lead to the closure of Logan Correction Center in Lincoln.
Logan offers residential treatment unit housing for women with serious mental illness. Logan is now one of only two female correctional centers amongst IDOC parent facilities. District Office: 133 S. Main St, Ste. A, Morton, IL 61550, (309) 819-8701.
The final report from a consulting firm hired by the state has found three of Illinois’ 27 prison facilities, including the Pontiac and Logan correctional centers, approaching “inoperable,” and a list of more than $2.5 billion in overdue repairs in aging institutions across the state.
The worsening conditions at Logan Correctional Center, the main prison for women incarcerated in the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC), recently grabbed headlines when three women organized a hunger strike. They wanted to expose the toxic and dangerous environment for all women there.