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What kind of prison is Perryville?

What kind of prison is Perryville?

mixed security prison
ASPC-Perryville is a modern, mixed security prison.

Is Danbury a white collar prison?

The Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, CT is a minimum security federal prison, it often houses high-profile inmates who have committed white collar crimes.

How many prisoners are in Perryville prison?

Arizona State Prison Complex- Perryville, or ASPC- Perryville, is an all-female facility that is located in Goodyear, Arizona. It has a maximum capacity of 4,382 and houses inmates of all security levels.

Is Perryville prison maximum security?

The prison is a mixed security, modern level prison. The prison has 5 levels of security with 5 being the highest risk. The units inside Perryville are named after Brent W. Lumley, an ADC correctional officer who died in the line of duty.

When was Perryville prison built?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Location Goodyear, Arizona
Security class mixed
Capacity 4,600
Opened 1981
Managed by Arizona Department of Corrections

Who is the warden of Perryville prison?

Regina Dorsey
Regina Dorsey currently serves as warden of the prison which has an inmate capacity of 4,382 in 8 housing units and 2 special use units. The prison is a mixed security, modern level prison. The prison has 5 levels of security with 5 being the highest risk. The units inside Perryville are named after Brent W.

Is Arizona state prison known as the Black Pentagon?

The Arizona State Prison. The Arizona State Prison (アリゾナ州立刑務所, Arizona Shūritsu Keimusho), also known as the Black Pentagon (ブラック・ペンタゴン, Burakku Pentagon), is a prison complex in Arizona State that is used to imprison exceptionally dangerous convicts that conventional law enforcement can barely handle.

Is Danbury a real prison?

The Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury (FCI Danbury) is a low-security United States federal prison for male and female inmates in Danbury, Connecticut. It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.