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Northern State Correctional Facility

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Status
  
Operational

Population
  
417 (as of FY2010)

Phone
  
+1 802-334-3364

Opened
  
1994

Security class
  
Medium

Managed by
  
Shannon Marcoux

Capacity
  
433

Northern State Correctional Facility

Location
  
2559 Glen Road, Newport, Orleans County, Vermont, USA

Address
  
2559 Glen Rd, Newport, VT 05855, USA

Hours
  
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The Northern State Correctional Facility (NSCF) is a state prison in the city of Newport, Orleans County, Vermont, USA. It holds up to 400 medium security male prisoners. It is the largest prison in Vermont. The Vermont Department of Corrections is responsible for running this prison.

A branch of the Community High School of Vermont is located there. It is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It graduated 13 men in 2007.

The superintendent is Shannon Marcoux

In 2008, the budget for the facility was $10 million. The total expenditures for Fiscal Year 2010 were $16,698,753.

In 2013, the superintendent named four gangs prevalent among the prisoners: the Crips, the Bloods, the Aryan Nation, and, a local gang, the Chittenden County White Boys. He indicated that Vermont is not violent and the local culture prevails with minimum conflict among the gangs.

Media

The prisoners formed a theater group which they named "The Usual Suspects."

In 2011, Muslim inmates complained that their religious needs were not being met during Ramadan. This made national news.

References

Northern State Correctional Facility Wikipedia