Macomb Correctional Facility

Macomb Correctional Facility (MRF) is a Michigan prison, located in Lenox Township, for adult male prisoners.

Macomb Correctional Facility (MRF)
Coordinates42.72340°N 82.76259°W / 42.72340; -82.76259
StatusOpen
Security classLevel I, II, & IV
Capacity1416
Opened1993 (1993)
Managed byMichigan Department of Corrections
WardenPatrick Warren
Street address34625 26 Mile Road
CityLenox Township
CountyMacomb
State/provinceMichigan
ZIP Code48048
CountryUnited States
WebsiteOfficial website

Facility

The prison was opened in 1993 and has eleven major and two minor buildings, totaling approximately 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2), on 100 acres (40 ha) with a capacity of 1416 prisoners.[1] It has seven housing units currently used for Michigan Department of Corrections male prisoners 18 years of age and older. One of the housing units is used for Level I (lower level security) prisoners, four housing units for Level II prisoners, and two housing units for Level IV (higher level security) prisoners. Four other buildings provide for education, support services, storage, and prison administration.[2]

Security

The facility is surrounded by three 12 feet (3.7 m) chain link fences with razor-ribbon wire. Electronic detection systems and patrol vehicles are also utilized to maintain perimeter security. Two gun towers were added in 1997.[2] In 2019, press reports indicated the towers are manned only intermittently.[3]

Services

The facility offers education programs and community volunteer programs.[4] Onsite medical and dental care is supplemented by local community providers and the Duane L. Waters Hospital in Jackson, Michigan.[2]

See also

References

  1. Hotts, Mitch (September 9, 2013). "Audit faults security issues at Macomb Correctional Facility". theoaklandpress.com. Oakland Press. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
  2. "Macomb Correctional Facility (MRF)". michigan.gov. Michigan Department of Corrections. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
  3. Eagan, Paul (16 January 2019). "Inmate granted early release by Gov. Snyder, is suing prison officials". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  4. Tippen, Molly (November 20, 2013). "Pathways program gives inmates a chance for a different life". macombdaily.com. Retrieved 2015-08-23.
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