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Central Mississippi Correctional Facility

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Status
  
open

Phone
  
+1 601-932-2880

Opened
  
1986

Security class
  
mixed

Capacity
  
3,557

Location
  
3794 MS-468 Pearl, Mississippi

Managed by
  
Mississippi Department of Corrections

Address
  
3794 MS-468, Pearl, MS 39208, USA

Similar
  
Mississippi Departme, Rankin County Sheriff's, Probation & Parole Office, Hinds County Sheriff's, Hinds County Restitutio

The Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF) is a Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) prison for men and women located in unincorporated Rankin County, Mississippi, near Pearl. The 171-acre (69 ha) prison is the only state prison to hold female prisoners in Mississippi, in addition to minimum and medium security male offenders. As such, it operates as the female death row of the state.

Contents

The prison is in proximity to the cities of Brandon and Jackson.

The prison houses the Receiving and Classification Unit (R&C), where most prisoners entering the MDOC system are held before going to their permanent unit assignments. Most male inmates who are sentenced to MDOC by the courts or who are returned to MDOC as parole violators, probation violators, intensive supervision program (ISP) violators, earned release supervision (ERS) violators, and suspension violators are placed at R&C. All women inmates who are sentenced to MDOC by the courts or who are returned to MDOC as parole violators, probation violators, ISP violators, ERS violators, and suspension violators are placed in 1A or 2B at CMCF. Male death row inmates do not go to CMCF; they are transferred from county jails and immediately go to the Mississippi State Penitentiary, the location of the male death row.

MDOC states that CMCF was "designed to provide aesthetics along with security."

History

CMCF opened in January 1986 with a capacity of 667 prisoners. CMCF was the first prison facility of the Mississippi Department of Corrections outside of the Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP) in Sunflower County. Upon the opening of CMCF, female prisoners were transferred from MSP to CMCF; previously women were held in MSP Camp 25. CMCF was designed by Dale and Associates. It was originally named the Rankin County Correctional Facility (RCCF).

Demographics

As of September 1, 2008, Central Mississippi Correctional Facility, with a capacity of 3,665, had 3,610 prisoners, making up a total of 25.07% of people within the Mississippi Department of Corrections-operated prisons, county jails, and community work centers. Of the male inmates at CMCF, 1,383 are Black, 738 are White, 16 are Hispanic, three are Native American, two are Asian, and one has no available data. Of the female prisoners, 781 are Black, 672 are White, 8 are Hispanic, 3 are Asian, 2 are Native American, and one has no available data.

Notable inmates

Inmates incarcerated at CMCF:

  • Carla Hughes - Former middle schoolteacher convicted of two counts of capital murder for the murders of her lover's pregnant fiancee Avis Banks and her unborn child.
  • Inmates who underwent evaluation at CMCF

  • Edgar Ray Killen - At CMCF officials were determining whether Killen would serve time at CMCF or at Mississippi State Penitentiary (MSP, Parchman). He currently resides in MSP.
  • Luke Woodham (perpetrator of the Pearl High School shooting) - After evaluation he was moved to MSP.
  • Sam Bowers was once incarcerated in CMCF.

    References

    Central Mississippi Correctional Facility Wikipedia