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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox prison Greensville Correctional Center is a prison facility located in unincorporated Greensville County, Virginia,[1] near Jarratt. The prison, on a Шаблон:Convert plot of land, is operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections.[2] Greensville houses the execution chamber that was used to carry out capital punishment by the Commonwealth of Virginia until the death penalty in Virginia was abolished in 2021.[3]

History

Шаблон:More citations needed section Opened in September 1990 in a ceremony presided over by Governor of Virginia L. Douglas Wilder, the $106 million facility was built to provide initial relief to the then overcrowded Virginia correctional system. The facility opening allowed for the subsequent closure of the Virginia State Penitentiary in downtown Richmond.Шаблон:Citation needed The execution chamber moved from the former state penitentiary to Greensville in 1991.[4]

Initially, the center was classified as a maximum security facility. However, with the subsequent opening of other facilities intended for the most hardened violent criminals, the security classification at Greensville has been lowered to close security. There is a double perimeter fence topped with razor wire as well as six Шаблон:Convert high guard towers to bolster perimeter security.

The facility consists of 4 pod-style buildings (three have a capacity for 516 inmates each; the fourth can handle 192 higher-risk inmates) arranged in a hexagon in a Шаблон:Convert campus-like setting. The tract of land upon which the Correctional Center is constructed measures Шаблон:Convert. It is located one mile (1.6 km) from Interstate 95. The primary contractor for the project was Morrison-Knudsen.

In 1995, a minimum-security work camp for low-risk inmates was constructed adjacent to the main complex. Together, the two facilities have a capacity of 3,007 inmates.

The facility contains a dedicated health care unit and mental health center which serves inmates in the eastern region of the Virginia corrections system. It is also home to the state death chamber, which was completed in April 1991. There have been 111 executions by electrocution or lethal injection that have taken place in the L Building, located at the rear of the facility.[5]

Notable executions at Greensville Correctional Center

Notable Inmates

  • Ronald Rodan - Charged and found guilty for the disappearance and murder of Bethany Decker.
  • Percy Walton - convicted of the murder of three strangers in Danville, Virginia.

See also

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References

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External links

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  1. Шаблон:Cite web
  2. Шаблон:Cite web "901 Corrections Way Jarratt, VA 23870-9614" and "Located on 1,105 acres near Jarratt in Greensville [County]."
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  4. Richardson, Selden. The Tri-State Gang in Richmond: Murder and Robbery in the Great Depression (True Crime Series). The History Press, 2012. Шаблон:ISBN, 9781609495237. p. 203Шаблон:Dead link.
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  7. Glod, M. & Weiss, E. "Kansi Executed For CIA Slayings Шаблон:Webarchive, Washington Post, November 15, 2002.