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The James T. Vaughn Correctional Center (JTVCC), formerly the Delaware Correctional Center (DCC), is a state prison for men in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, USA, near Smyrna.[1][2] It is the Delaware Department of Corrections's largest correctional facility. JTVCC houses some 2,500 minimum, medium, and maximum security inmates. It is also the primary facility for housing the Kent County pre-trial (detainee) population
The state's death row for men is in located here, while the death row for women is in the Delores J. Baylor Women's Correctional Institution. Executions occur at JTVCC.
The facility is named for former Delaware State Senator James T. Vaughn, Sr. (1925-2007).
In 1996, construction began on a $110 million, 888-bed addition which included 600 maximum security cells in six units. The new addition houses the Security Housing Unit (SHU) and the Medium-High Housing Unit (MHU)
In the weeks following the uprising, 17 corrections officers at Vaughn quit their jobs. We have also learned that some incarcerated people in Vaughn had called for the resignation of 17 specific corrections officers. It remains unknown if these were the same 17 officers who have resigned.
Most recently, on the morning of February 21, it was announced that Warden David Pierce has been placed on administrative leave with pay, pending the outcome of state investigations into the rebellion.
Transparency and oversight were already lacking at Vaughn in the years leading up to February 1, and to date there has been no official word about the physical condition or whereabouts of any of the 120 incarcerated people housed in Building C.
But these conditions are both an extension and an exacerbation of the silence and neglect that has made Vaughn a site of abuse for years. We have little reason to think that behind closed doors in the aftermath of this event, the 120 incarcerated people who were inside Building C on February 1 have not been the victims of retaliatory abuse.
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The James T. Vaughn Correctional Center (JTVCC), formerly the Delaware Correctional Center (DCC), is a state prison for men in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, USA, near Smyrna.[1][2] It is the Delaware Department of Corrections's largest correctional facility. JTVCC houses some 2,500 minimum, medium, and maximum security inmates. It is also the primary facility for housing the Kent County pre-trial (detainee) population
The state's death row for men is in located here, while the death row for women is in the Delores J. Baylor Women's Correctional Institution. Executions occur at JTVCC.
The facility is named for former Delaware State Senator James T. Vaughn, Sr. (1925-2007).
In 1996, construction began on a $110 million, 888-bed addition which included 600 maximum security cells in six units. The new addition houses the Security Housing Unit (SHU) and the Medium-High Housing Unit (MHU)
In the weeks following the uprising, 17 corrections officers at Vaughn quit their jobs. We have also learned that some incarcerated people in Vaughn had called for the resignation of 17 specific corrections officers. It remains unknown if these were the same 17 officers who have resigned.
Most recently, on the morning of February 21, it was announced that Warden David Pierce has been placed on administrative leave with pay, pending the outcome of state investigations into the rebellion.
Transparency and oversight were already lacking at Vaughn in the years leading up to February 1, and to date there has been no official word about the physical condition or whereabouts of any of the 120 incarcerated people housed in Building C.
But these conditions are both an extension and an exacerbation of the silence and neglect that has made Vaughn a site of abuse for years. We have little reason to think that behind closed doors in the aftermath of this event, the 120 incarcerated people who were inside Building C on February 1 have not been the victims of retaliatory abuse.
Работа выполнена мной в марте 2017 года и сдана на отлично в качестве допуска к сессии.
Всё грамотно и чётко.
Формат docx - что нужно исправить,разделить - всё возможно и станет вашим.
Википедия.
Статья из новостной ленты.
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