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Edinburgh Correctional Facility

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Edinburgh is a Level 1 minimum-security prison, which means the offenders work outside of the fence during the day. Originally, Edinburgh inmates did their work release duties only on the grounds of Camp Atterbury. Then in 1999, the jobs of the inmates expanded to include working with DNR and INDOT.
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In May 1988, the increase in female offenders in the state forced the Department of Correction to find additional space for women. Thus, the men were transferred from the work release center to a prison in Rockville and Atterbury became a correctional center for females. Two years later, the change
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To be able to get into Edinburgh, offenders must have a clean disciplinary record and have less than four years left in their sentence. Two escapes occurred in 2012. On May 1, 2012, a 32-year-old inmate being held on a two-year sentence for theft escaped and was apprehended the next day. Then, on
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Two barracks that housed World War II prisoners of war are still used for dorms to house the inmates. One other World War II building is now used for visitation. All the original buildings are still standing, though they have been renovated inside and out by the offenders. Two new barracks were
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or murderers within the facility. There are no female offenders in the Edinburgh facility, but there are female correctional officers, and site leaders. It is a “One Out” facility, which means a level one minimum security prison in which the inmates work outside the prison’s grounds. Edinburgh
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of inmates was reversed; the women went to Rockville and 112 men came back to Camp Atterbury. In 1991, the facility was renamed Edinburgh Correctional Facility. At that time, the superintendent was John VanAtta.
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The men can work 5 days a week from 8am to 4pm or 7am to 3pm, depending on the work site. Three-quarters of the men work every day. The kitchen is run by inmates 20 hours a day.
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Edinburgh currently has 35 work crews which are sent out and assigned different duties every day. The inmates are responsible for maintaining the grounds of the entire
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Correctional Facility is one of two level one facilities in Indiana to have a fence around it. The main purpose of the fence is to keep the prison separated from the
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wanted to open a work release center for men. They initially moved into one of the abandoned buildings. Three years later, the center expanded into a new building.
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June 18, 2012 an inmate serving a 10-year sentence for arson escaped during work duty and was caught the same day. One death has occurred. Riots have not occurred.
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Visitation is allowed 4 days a week, on Sunday, Monday, Friday, and Saturday.
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Inside Out Dads (for fathers to become connected to their children again)
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finished in March 2007, allowing the facility to house more inmates. A
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is a minimum-security work camp located in the middle of
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Camp Atterbury
Edinburgh, Indiana
Coordinates
39°21′13″N 86°02′26″W / 39.353547°N 86.040428°W / 39.353547; -86.040428
Indiana Department of Correction
http://www.in.gov/idoc/2399.htm
Camp Atterbury
military training
Edinburgh, Indiana
Indiana Department of Transportation
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
World War II
prisoners of war
Indiana Department of Correction
trailer
control room
military base
Brown County State Park
sex offenders
military camp
behavior modification
"IDOC: Home"
"It works!"
the original
"IDOC: Home"
"INDOT: Home"
"DNR: DNR Home"
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