List of North Carolina state prisons
This is a list of state prisons in the U.S. state of North Carolina:[1]
In January 2015, the former five male divisions and one female division were consolidated into four regions, as listed below. [2] As of February 2015, North Carolina houses about 38,000 offenders in 56 correction institutions.[3]
Central Region
- Columbus Correctional Institution
- Davidson Correctional Center
- Forsyth Correctional Center
- Hoke Correctional Institution
- Lumberton Correctional Institution
- Morrison Correctional Institution
- New Hanover Correctional Center
- Pender Correctional Center
- Piedmont Correctional Institution
- Randolph Correctional Center
- Sampson Correctional Institution
- Scotland Correctional Institution
- Southern Correctional Institution
- Tabor Correctional Institution
Coastal Region
- Bertie Correctional Institution
- Caledonia Correctional Institution
- Carteret Correctional Center
- Craven Correctional Institution
- Eastern Correctional Institution
- Greene Correctional Institution
- Hyde Correctional Institution
- Maury Correctional Insititution
- Odom Correctional Institution
- Pamlico Correctional Institution
- Pasquotank Correctional Institution
- Tyrrell Prison Work Farm
Mountain Region
- Albemarle Correctional Institution
- Alexander Correctional Institution
- Avery Mitchell Correctional Institution
- Brown Creek Correctional Institution
- Caldwell Correctional Center
- Catawba Correctional Center
- Craggy Correctional Center
- Foothills Correctional Institution
- Gaston Correctional Center
- Lanesboro Correctional Institution
- Lincoln Correctional Center
- Marion Correctional Institution
- Mountain View Correctional Institution
- Rutherford Correctional Center
- Swannanoa Correctional Center for Women
- Wilkes Correctional Center
Triangle Region
- Caswell Correctional Center
- Central Prison
- Dan River Prison Work Farm
- Franklin Correctional Center
- Harnett Correctional Institution
- Johnston Correctional Institution
- Nash Correctional Institution
- Neuse Correctional Institution
- North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women
- Orange Correctional Center
- Polk Correctional Institution
- Sanford Correctional Center
- Wake Correctional Center
- Warren Correctional Institution
Closed Prisons
The following North Carolina state prisons have been closed or consolidated into other facilities.[4]
- Alamance Correctional Center (closed October 2001)
- Alexander Correctional Center (December 1998)
- Anson CC (consolidated w/ Brown Creek CI) (December 2009)
- Avery Correctional Center (October 1999)
- Black Mountain Correctional Center for Women (July 2008)
- Bladen Correctional Center (October 2013)
- Blanch Youth Institution (formerly Ivy Bluff Prison) (September 1999)
- Blue Ridge Correctional Center (October 2002)
- Buncombe Correctional Center (consolidated with Craggy CC) (March 2014)
- Burke Youth Center (June 1992)
- Cabarrus Correctional Center (December 2011)
- Charlotte Correctional Center (December 2011)
- Old Craggy Prison (1989)
- Cleveland Correctional Center (December 2009)
- Currituck Correctional Center (August 2000)
- Davie Correctional Center (October 1997)
- Duplin Correctional Center (August 2013)
- Durham Correctional Center (October 2011)
- Fountain Correctional Center For Women (December 2014)
- Gates Correctional Center (October 2009)
- Goldsboro Correctional Center (August 1999)
- Granville Correctional Center (October 1996)
- Guilford Correctional Center (October 2009)
- Halifax Correctional Center (October 1996)
- Haywood Correctional Center (November 2011)
- Henderson Correctional Center (October 2002)
- Iredell Correctional Center (October 1999)
- IMPACT East (now Morrison minimum unit) (August 2002)
- IMPACT West (now Foothills minimum unit) (August 2002)
- Martin Correctional Center (December 1998)
- McCain Correctional Hospital (April 2010)
- McDowell Correctional Center (consolidated w/ Marion CI) (July 1996)
- Mecklenburg Correctional Center (December 1998)
- Montgomery Correctional Center (consolidated w/ Southern CI) (1997)
- Moore Correctional Center (June 1995)
- Nash (minimum) Correctional Center (September 1999)
- North Piedmont Correctional Center for Women (August 2014)
- Person Correctional Center (September 1996)
- Polk Youth Center (Raleigh) (November 1997)
- Raleigh Correctional Center for Women (consolidated w/ NCCIW) (March 2014)
- Richmond Correctional Center (June 1995)
- Robeson Correctional Center (August 2013)
- Rockingham Correctional Center (September 1996)
- Rowan CC (consolidated w/ Piedmont CI) (December 2009)
- Sandhills Youth Center (June 2003)
- Sandy Ridge Correctional Center (December 1998)
- Scotland Correctional Center (November 2001)
- Stanly Correctional Center (July 1999)
- Stokes Correctional Center (October 1999)
- Tillery Correctional Center (consolidated with Caledonia CI) (August 2014)
- Triangle Correctional Center (August 1994)
- Umstead Correctional Center (November 2009)
- Union Correctional Center (October 2009)
- Vance Correctional Center (November 1996)
- Warren Correctional Center (May 1997)
- Washington Correctional Center (November 1996)
- Watauga Correctional Center (December 1998)
- Wayne Correctional Center (October 2013)
- Western Youth Institution (January 2014)
- Wilmington Residential Facility for Women (September 2009)
- Yadkin Correctional Center (September 1999)
- Yancey Correctional Center (July 1999)
See also
References
- ^ https://www.ncdps.gov/index2.cfm?a=000003,002240,002371
- ^ https://www.ncdps.gov/Index2.cfm?a=000003,002240,002371
- ^ North Carolina Department of Public Safety https://www2.ncdps.gov/Index2.cfm?a=000003,002240. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
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