Location | Framingham, Massachusetts |
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Status | Operational |
Security class | Medium/ Awaiting Trial Unit-Maximum |
Capacity | 452 |
Population | 714 |
Opened | 1877 |
Managed by | Massachusetts Department of Correction |
Director | Superintendent Lynn Bissonnette |
Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Framingham (MCI - Framingham) is the Massachusetts Department of Correction's institution for female offenders. It is located in Framingham, Massachusetts, a large town located midway between Worcester and Boston. The prison was once known as "Framingham State Prison", however, MCI Framingham is the official name, and is favored.
MCI-Framingham is a medium-security correctional facility for female offenders. Several references note it as the oldest female correctional institution (of those still in operation) in the United States. It opened in 1877.
The prison houses both state and county offenders, as well as those awaiting sentencing. There are prisoners of a variety of classification levels. Sixty-three percent of the inmates are there for non-violent offenses, most often involving drugs.
Some female inmates arrested in the Boston area are incarcerated at Boston's South Bay House of Correction under the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department.[1]
MCI-Framingham prison is reported to be the most overcrowded in the state. Three-quarters of the women in this prison are mothers. The design capacity for MCI-Framingham is 452 inmates. It currently houses 656 female inmates at a 145% occupancy percentage.
MCI Framingham
99 Loring Drive
PO Box 9007
Framingham, MA 01702
Phone (508) 532-5100
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