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Jackson State Penitentiary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michigan State Prison
Michigan State Prison or Jackson State Prison, which opened in 1839, was the first prison in Michigan. After 150 years, the prison was divided, starting in 1988, into four distinct prisons, still in Jackson: the Parnall Correctional Facility which is a minimum-security prison;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corrections - Parnall Correctional Facility (SMT) )〕 the G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility where prisoners can finish their general education;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corrections - G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility (JCF) )〕 the Charles Egeler Reception and Guidance Center which is the common point of processing for all male state prisoners sentenced to any Michigan prison;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corrections - Charles Egeler Reception & Guidance Center (RGC) )〕 and the Cooper Street Correctional Facility which is the common point for processing of all male state prisoners about to discharge, parole, or enter a community center or the camp program.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Corrections - Cooper Street Correctional Facility (JCS) )〕 ==History== The first permanent structure was constructed in Jackson in 1842. In 1926, the prison was relocated to a new building, and soon became the largest walled prison in the world with nearly 6,000 inmates. The prison was renamed the State Prison of Southern Michigan in 1935. Beginning in 1988, the prison was carved up into several correctional facilities. The Southern Michigan Correctional Facility, which contained the heart of the 1926 prison structure, was finally closed on November 17, 2007.() The prison may remain open to the public for tours. () The original 1842 site was used as a Michigan National Guard armory for some time, and now houses residential apartments as well as a bicycle cooperative.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Armory Bike Union )〕
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