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Wackenhut Corrections Corporation (WCC) was formed as a division of the Wackenhut Corporation (now a subsidiary of G4S Secure Solutions) in 1984 after George Zoley presented the idea of a separate prison management company to Wackenhut founder George Wackenhut. It was incorporated as a Wackenhut subsidiary in 1988. [5]
G4S Secure Solutions (USA) is an American/British-based security services company, and a subsidiary of G4S plc.It was founded as The Wackenhut Corporation in 1954, in Coral Gables, Florida, by George Wackenhut and three partners (all former FBI agents).
Corrections Corporation of America: 2,304 (2008) 114 (2007) Central Texas Detention Facility (formerly Wackenhut Facility) In use (2009) San Antonio, Texas: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE: GEO Group: 688 (2009) 190 (2007) Charleston County Detention Center (Charleston County Correctional) In use (2007) Charleston, South Carolina: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE
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This facility is adjacent to two other private prison sites: the Willacy County Correctional Center, closed in 2015, and the Willacy County Regional Detention Center, both operated by MTC for the federal government. [3] This facility was first opened by Wackenhut, now GEO Group, in 1996. On April 26, 2001 inmate Gregorio De La Rosa, Jr. was ...
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In 2001, an 18-year-old committed to a Texas boot camp operated by one of Slattery’s previous companies, Correctional Services Corp., came down with pneumonia and pleaded to see a doctor as he struggled to breathe. Guards accused the teen of faking it and forced him to do pushups in his own vomit, according to Texas law enforcement reports ...
During the life of the Coke County facility, Wackenhut received criticism from the media for how it operated the center. [59] The following closed in 2011: Crockett State School - Crockett. Was to be closed by August 31, 2011 [5] Ron Jackson State Juvenile Correctional Complex Unit II - Formerly Brownwood State School Unit II [39] - Brownwood