Pruntytown Correctional Center

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Pruntytown Correctional Center (PCC) is a state prison for West Virginia, located at Pruntytown near Grafton, West Virginia, USA.

The premises was previously used for a juvenile detention center known as the West Virginia Industrial Home for Boys, which closed in 1983. Juvenile prisoners were then transferred to the West Virginia Industrial Home for Youth at Industrial near Salem

PCC was opened in 1985 in premises was previously used for a juvenile detention center. The initial intake consisted of minimum custody adult male inmates whose primary work function was to renovate the facility.

[edit] Women prsioners

In November 1988 thirty-two state adult female prisoners, were moved to PCC from their previous accommodation within the federal prison system in Alderson Federal Prison Camp at Alderson, West Virginia, making PCC the State of West Virginia’s first adult mixed-sex prison.

Pruntytown Correctional Center has the capacity to house 75 women of all security classifications, with an additional 8-bed diagnostic unit for pre-sentencing evaluations.

[edit] Male prisoners

The male population has a capacity of 293 inmates, including a 24-bed substance abuse treatment unit and an additional 24 beds designated as pre-treatment. The male population consists of low public risk inmates received directly from the regional jails and minimum and medium security inmates from Huttonsville Correctional Center, Denmar Correctional Center and St. Marys Correctional Center.

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