Dodge Correctional Institution

This article is about the prison in Wisconsin. For the prison in Georgia, see Dodge State Prison.
Dodge Correctional Institution

Entrance to the facility
Location Waupun, Wisconsin
Status Operational
Security class Maximum
Capacity 1,165 males (operating)
Population 1,495 males (as of FY 2008[1])
Opened 1978
Managed by Wisconsin Department of Corrections
Division of Adult Institutions
Director William Pollard

Dodge Correctional Institution, (DCI), is an adult male maximum-security correctional facility operated by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Division of Adult Institutions in Waupun, Wisconsin. The facility was converted from the Central State Hospital for the Criminally Insane to an adult correctional facility in 1977 at a cost of $2.47 million of general obligation bonds, as authorized by Chapter 29 of the Laws of 1977. The first two inmates were transferred from the nearby Waupun Correctional Institution to DCI on May 15, 1978. On October 29, 1993, ground was broken for a $45 million expansion which more than doubled the size of the facility. On June 17, 1996, the first female was admitted to DCI making it the only reception center for both male and female adult felons committed to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. DCI served as the reception center for both males and females until December 1, 2004, when the female reception center moved to the Taycheedah Correctional Institution. DCI also serves as the central medical center for the division, providing both in-patient and out-patient care for male and female inmates.[2]

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Coordinates: 43°37′47″N 88°43′54″W / 43.62972°N 88.73167°W / 43.62972; -88.73167

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