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State Correctional Institution – Retreat is a former 350-bed Medium-Security [1] correctional facility for males. Located on the site of the former Retreat State Hospital, the facility is located about 12 miles south of Wilkes-Barre in the northeastern part of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania .
This is a list of state correctional facilities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [1] It does not include federal prisons or houses of correction located in Massachusetts (known in other states as county jails).
Albion Correctional Facility: Orleans: Medium (female) 1894 1,274 Altona Correctional Facility: Clinton: Medium 1983 512 Attica Correctional Facility: Wyoming: Maximum 1931 2,253 Auburn Correctional Facility: Cayuga: Maximum 1818 1,821 Bare Hill Correctional Facility: Franklin: Medium 1988 1,722 Bedford Hills Correctional Facility: Westchester ...
May 29—WILKES-BARRE — A loaded .38-caliber handgun was smuggled into the Luzerne County Correctional Facility by a prisoner dropped off by Wilkes-Barre City police early Wednesday morning.
Jun. 12—WILKES-BARRE — After several months spent at a hospital near Philadelphia for mental health treatment, homicide suspect John James Kilpatrick recently returned to the Luzerne County ...
The Ohio Department of Youth Services had been planning to replace the Cuyahoga Hills Juvenile Correctional Facility, which has open dorm-style housing, with a youth prison with individual cells.
The State Correctional Institution – Dallas, commonly referred to as SCI Dallas, is a Pennsylvania Department of Corrections prison located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. SCI Dallas houses about 2,140 inmates, some 400 of whom are serving life without the possibility of parole. It has 119 beds in its restricted housing unit ...
Nearly 40 percent of the nation’s juvenile delinquents are today committed to private facilities, according to the most recent federal data from 2011, up from about 33 percent twelve years earlier. Over the past two decades, more than 40,000 boys and girls in 16 states have gone through one of Slattery’s prisons, boot camps or detention ...