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1 Facilities  



1.1  State-owned or operated  





1.2  Private prisons  







2 Death row  



2.1  History  





2.2  Staffing  







3 Health care  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Kentucky Department of Corrections
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Operations jurisdictionKentucky, USA
Kentucky Department of Corrections is located in Kentucky
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Kentucky Prisons (Hover mouse over pog to popup clickable link)
Map of Kentucky Department of Corrections's jurisdiction
Governing bodyKentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet
General nature
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HeadquartersFrankfort, Kentucky
Agency executive
  • Cookie Crews[1], Commissioner
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The Kentucky Department of Corrections is a state agency of the Kentucky Justice & Public Safety Cabinet that operates state-owned adult correctional facilities and provides oversight for and sets standards for county jails. They also provide training, community based services, and oversees the state's Probation & Parole Division. The agency is headquartered in the Health Services Building in Frankfort. Note- Otter Creek Correctional Complex is now officially Southeast State Correctional Complex post reacquisition.

Facilities

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State-owned or operated

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Following is a list of Kentucky state prisons:

Name Location Security level Year opened Population (2015) Notes
Bell County Forestry Camp Pineville, Kentucky Minimum 1962 300
Blackburn Correctional Complex Lexington, Kentucky Minimum 1972 320
Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex West Liberty, Kentucky Medium 1990 1,689
Green River Correctional Complex Central City, Kentucky Minimum/Medium 1994 982
Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women Pewee Valley, Kentucky All 1938 683 Women's facility housing all security levels, including death row.
Kentucky State Penitentiary Eddyville, Kentucky Maximum/Supermax 1886 856
Kentucky State Reformatory La Grange, Kentucky Medium 1936 2005
Little Sandy Correctional Complex Sandy Hook, Kentucky Medium/Maximum 2005 1012
Luther Luckett Correctional Complex La Grange, Kentucky Medium/Maximum 1981 987 Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Center located within the same compound
Northpoint Training Center Burgin, Kentucky Medium 1983 1230
Roederer Correctional Complex La Grange, Kentucky Medium/Minimum 1976 1002 Male Intake Facility
Ross-Cash Center Fredonia, Kentucky Minimum 2015 200 Women's minimum security facility adjacent to and operated by the Western Kentucky Correctional Complex.
Southeast State Correctional Complex Wheelwright, Kentucky Medium 2020 665 Owned by CoreCivic and previously operated as the private Otter Creek Correctional Center. Leased to and operated by the Kentucky Department of Corrections since September 2020.[2]
Western Kentucky Correctional Complex Fredonia, Kentucky Medium/Minimum 1977 693 Formerly a women's facility. Converted to men's facility in 2015.

Private prisons

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In June 2013, Kentucky temporarily ended its decades-long relationship with Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) (now CoreCivic), closing Marion Adjustment CenterinSt. Mary, the last private prison at the time that housed Kentucky inmates. This decision was widely applauded across the state, as the tax dollar savings totaled in the millions.

Otter Creek Correctional Center in Wheelright was closed in 2012 amid continued allegations of medical neglect, shoddy security, and sexual abuse of inmates from staff. It is still owned by CoreCivic. On October 18, 2019, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin announced that the Commonwealth of Kentucky would enter into a ten-year agreement with CoreCivic to lease and reopen the facility. The prison, which was renamed the Southeast State Correctional Complex, will be operated and staffed by the Kentucky Department of Corrections and will be managed under the same rules and procedures as state-owned prisons. The prison reopened under state management in September 2020.[3]

Lee Adjustment CenterinBeattyville, also operated by CoreCivic, housed out-of-state inmates from Vermont until 2010. In November 2017, due to facility overcrowding, the Kentucky Department of Corrections signed a contract allowing CoreCivic to reactivate the vacant prison to house up to 800 male inmates. These inmates would be transferred from the Kentucky State Reformatory.[4] The facility reopened and began accepting inmates in March 2018.[5]

Death row

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The Kentucky State Penitentiary (KSP) houses the male death row.[6] The Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women houses the female death row. Executions occur at KSP.[7]

History

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Between 1967 and 2011, 67% of Kentucky's executions were abolished.[8] For this reason, in 2011 the American Bar Association (ABA) recommended suspending capital punishment in the state. In 2015, Kentucky Senator Robin Webb introduced a death penalty reform bill.[9] The text of the bill called for changes in training for law enforcement and court officials. The bill also focused on the collection and retention of DNA evidence. On March 25, 2022, the Kentucky Senate approved a bill banning the death penalty for people with serious mental illnesses.[10]

Staffing

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Since the beginning of the 2015 fiscal year, the department has seen a staffing shortage to low salaries, constant overtime (currently nearing $10 million), and the lure of higher paying jobs in the private sector. In response to this staffing crisis and continued pressure from correctional employees, the Kentucky Legislature held a special session and approved an immediate 13.1% salary increase for current security staff, moved non-security staff to 40 hour work weeks, and increased the starting salary for Correctional Officers from $23,346 to $30,000 annually.[11] Shortly after taking office, former governor Matt Bevin included $4.5 million in his biennial budget proposal to provide retention raises for correctional staff.

Health care

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In July 2021, the department won a court ruling allowing it to deny health care to prisoners in order to save money. The ruling pertains to a treatment for Hepatitis C, which cost from $13,000 to $32,000.[12]

See also

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References

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  • ^ Prison to open in Floyd County, creating nearly 200 new jobs.
  • ^ Lee County Prison To Reopen
  • ^ Lee Adjustment Center Reactivation Brings Big Opportunity To Kentucky Town
  • ^ Barrouquere, Brett. "Inmate challenges sedatives used in lethal injections Wilson also claims state doesn't provide enough information to inmates." The Harlan Daily Enterprise. November 24, 2007. Retrieved on September 8, 2010.
  • ^ "Kentucky State Penitentiary Prepares For 165th Execution Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine." WLKY. Retrieved on September 8, 2010.
  • ^ "EVALUATING FAIRNESS AND ACCURACY IN STATE DEATH PENALTY SYSTEMS: The Kentucky Death Penalty Assessment Report" (PDF). americanbar.org. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Kentucky Senator Submits Bill to Reform Death Penalty". kentuckyarrests.org. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Kentucky Legislature Passes Bill Prohibiting Death Penalty for People with Serious Mental Illness". deathpenaltyinfo.org. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  • ^ https://personnel.ky.gov/Class%20Spec%20Documents/20000638.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  • ^ Wolfson, Andrew (9 July 2021). "Appeals court says Kentucky prisons can deny life-saving medicine because it's expensive". Louisville Courier Journal. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
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