Indiana Department of Correction
The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) operates state prisons in Indiana. It has its headquarters in Indianapolis.[1] As of 2019, the Indiana Department of Correction housed 27,140 adult Inmates, 388 juvenile Inmates, employed 5,937 State Employed Staff, and 1,718 Contracted Staff.[2]
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| Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana | 
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Facilities
    
    Adult facilities
    
Current facilities:[3]
- Branchville Correctional Facility (Low Medium security) - Branchville
 - Chain O'Lakes Correctional Facility (Minimum security) - Albion
 - Correctional Industrial Facility (Low Medium security) - Pendleton
 - Edinburgh Correctional Facility (Minimum security) - Edinburgh
 - Heritage Trail Correctional Facility (Minimum security) - Plainfield
 - Indiana State Prison (Maximum security) - Michigan City
 - Indiana Women's Prison (Maximum security) - Indianapolis
 - Indianapolis Re-entry Educational Facility (Minimum security) - Indianapolis
 - Madison Correctional Facility (Women's Minimum security) - Madison
 - Miami Correctional Facility (Maximum security) - Bunker Hill
 - New Castle Correctional Facility (Low Medium and Maximum security) - New Castle
 - Pendleton Correctional Facility (Maximum security) - Pendleton
 - Plainfield Correctional Facility (Low Medium security) - Plainfield
 - Putnamville Correctional Facility (Low Medium security) - Greencastle
 - Reception Diagnostic Center (administrative) - Plainfield
 - Rockville Correctional Facility (Women's Intake - Low Medium security) - Rockville
 - South Bend Community Re-entry Center (Minimum security) - South Bend
 - Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (High Medium security) - Carlisle
 - Westville Correctional Facility (Low Medium security) - Westville
 
Juvenile facilities
    
Current facilities:[4]
- LaPorte Juvenile Correctional Facility. (Female/Maximum Security) - LaPorte
 - Logansport Juvenile Correctional Facility (Intake/High Medium security) - Logansport
 - Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility (Maximum security) - Pendleton
 
Former facilities
    
- Bloomington Juvenile Correctional Facility
 - Ft. Wayne Juvenile Correctional Facility
 - Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility
- In 2009, residents were moved to the Madison Juvenile Correctional Facility and inmates from the Indiana Women's Prison moved into the facility after the juvenile population relocated[5]
 
 - North Central Juvenile Correctional Facility
 - Northeast Juvenile Correctional Facility
 - Plainfield Juvenile Correctional Facility
 - South Bend Juvenile Correctional Facility
 - Henryville Correctional Facility (Minimum security) - Henryville
 - Medaryville Correctional Facility (MYC) Level 1 Minimum security
 - Madison Juvenile Correctional Facility (Intake/Maximum security) - Madison
 
Fallen officers
    
Since the establishment of the Indiana Department of Correction, ten officers have died in the line of duty.[7]
See also
    
National:
References
    
- "Operations." Indiana Department of Correction. Retrieved on December 7, 2009.
 -  "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Adult." Indiana Department of Correction. Retrieved on September 2, 2010.
 - "Juvenile." Indiana Department of Correction. Retrieved on August 23, 2010.
 - "Indy juveniles move to new center in Madison." Associated Press at WSJV. November 4, 2009. Retrieved on August 23, 2010.
 - "LaPorte Juvenile Correctional Facility". 10 August 2020.
 - The Officer Down Memorial Page
 
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