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On June 17, 1996, the first female prisoner was admitted to DCI making it the only reception center for both male and female adult felons committed to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. DCI served as the reception center for both male and female inmates until December 1, 2004, when the female reception center moved to the Taycheedah ...
Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Wisconsin (20 P) M. People convicted of murder by Wisconsin (27 P) Pages in category "Prisoners and detainees of Wisconsin"
Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Wisconsin courts. Pages in category "Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Wisconsin" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Milwaukee Women's Correctional Center (women's prison, capacity 112) McNaughton Correctional Center (capacity 102) Oregon Correctional Center (capacity 120) Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center (women's prison, capacity 333) Sanger B. Powers Correctional Center (capacity 70) St. Croix Correctional Center (capacity 120 male and 12 female)
Racine Correctional Institution, a medium-security prison and one of the 36 adult correctional institutions in Wisconsin, houses 11,000 books, according to Beth Hardtke, director of communications ...
In 1985, when he was 23, Avery was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman along Lake Michigan and sentenced to 32 years in prison. However, Avery was later proved not guilty.
That same year, Wisconsin created the office of state prison commissioner as a state-wide partisan elected office. That office was abolished in 1874 and replaced by a board of commissioners appointed by the governor, which was folded into the state Board of Supervision of Charitable, Reformatory and Penal Institutions in 1881.