Topeka Correctional Facility

Topeka Correctional Facility
Location 815 S.E. Rice Road
Topeka, Kansas
Status multi-security
Capacity 749
Opened 1970s
Managed by Kansas Department of Corrections
Director Warden Shannon Meyer

Topeka Correctional Facility is a Kansas Department of Corrections state prison for women located in Topeka, Kansas. Built in the 1970s, [1] in March 2001 it became the only women's prison in the state.[2] It administers a wide range of security levels, from maximum security through work-release.

The site was founded in 1905 as the Topeka Industrial Institute by the African American educator Edward S. Stephens, as a school on its own farmland, more or less modeled on the Tuskegee Institute. The school closed in 1955.[3]

Current inmates include the Kansas physician Debora Green.

Conditions

Conditions in the facility have long been identified as extremely problematic.

A series of investigative articles in the The Topeka Capital-Journal in September 2009 revealed a "complex black market" of contraband, bribes, and a sex trade, practices that culminated in a prison employee impregnating an inmate.[4] In January 2010 two independent audits, one by the National Institute of Corrections and another by a committee of the state legislature, recommended two dozen operational changes, and the facility's administrator was reassigned elsewhere.[5]

The result of a 2011–2012 investigation by the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division found that the problems persisted. The Division's September 6, 2012 letter to Kansas Governor Sam Brownback concluded that "TCF fails to protect women prisoners from harm due to sexual abuse and misconduct from correctional staff and other prisoners in violation of their constitutional rights. TCF has a history of unabated officer-on-prisoner and prisoner-on-prisoner sexual abuse and misconduct."[6][7]

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Coordinates: 39°02′23″N 95°37′28″W / 39.03984°N 95.62437°W / 39.03984; -95.62437

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