The Nebraska State Penitentiary, located in Lincoln, NE, is the oldest state correctional facility in Nebraska, opening its doors in 1869. Over the years, the facility has undergone significant improvements, including the construction of modular housing units, an administrative complex, and a multi-fuel power plant. Accredited by the American Correctional Association since 1985, the penitentiary utilizes the unit management concept to provide personalized rehabilitative services to its inmate population, which consists of individuals serving varying length sentences.
As of 2020, the facility has implemented a pilot project to photocopy all personal mail sent to incarcerated individuals, aiming to eliminate contraband entering the facility through the mail system. In addition to housing units for maximum and medium security inmates, the Nebraska State Penitentiary also maintains three units for minimum security inmates, including a residential substance abuse unit. With a commitment to safety and the continuous improvement of its culture, the penitentiary strives to provide a secure environment where individual strengths can be utilized and opportunities for personal growth can be expanded.
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