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Edinburgh Correctional Facility : ウィキペディア英語版
Edinburgh Correctional Facility
Edinburgh Correctional Facility〔http://www.in.gov/indcorrection/facility/jcu/general.htm〕 is a minimum-security work release center located in the middle of Camp Atterbury,〔http://campatterbury.org/〕 a military training camp near Edinburgh, Indiana. The inmates work on the grounds of Camp Atterbury and on road crews with the Indiana Department of Transportation and park maintenance with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. The maximum population, which has doubled in the past year, is 320 adult males.
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 June 18, 2012 an inmate serving a 10-year sentence for arson escaped during work duty and was caught the same day. No deaths or riots have occurred.
== History ==
During World War II, Camp Atterbury served as a detention center for prisoners of war. After the war, some of the buildings were converted into a military training camp, while others were abandoned. In 1982, the Indiana Department of Correction 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.
In May 1988, the increase in female offenders in the state forced the Department of Corrections 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 of inmates was reversed; the women went to Rockville〔http://www.in.gov/indcorrection/facility/rtc/general.htm〕 and 112 men came back to Camp Atterbury.〔"Renovation At Atterbury Gives DOC Additional Housing," ''Interchanged'', volume 10 Re. 11, December 1990.〕 In 1991, the facility was renamed Edinburgh Correctional Facility. At that time, the superintendent was John VanAtta.

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