State Correctional Institution – Greensburg

State Correctional Institution - Greensburg
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LocationHempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
Security classMedium-Security
OpenedJune 2, 1969[1]
ClosedJune 30, 2013
Managed byPennsylvania Department of Corrections

State Correctional Institution – Greensburg was a Medium-Security prison, holding all male inmates. The facility is located directly off of U.S. Route 119 in Hempfield Township, about five miles South of downtown Greensburg. The institution is located about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh, in the western part of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

On January 8, 2013, state officials announced the prison would be closed.[2] It officially closed June 30, 2013.[3]

History

This facility opened to prisoners on June 2, 1969, as the first regional correctional facility in Pennsylvania, only housing short-term offenders from a 9-county area of the western part of the commonwealth, due to the age and overcrowding in county facilities.[1] Due to a greater need for long-term inmates in the commonwealth, a Governor's proclamation[4] on May 1, 1986, re-designated the regional facility to its current status, so inmates over the state can be accepted at Greensburg.

The prison is also the birthplace of the dough used at Down North, a pizzeria in Strawberry Mansion, Philadelphia that was founded to combat recidivism and help their community find well-paying jobs for ex-convicts.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "New State Penal Center Available" - Beaver County Times (5/10/1969) (Retrieved: May 5, 2011)
  2. ^ "Wozniak: SCI Cresson to close".
  3. ^ "For Sale: 2 Prisons".
  4. ^ Penna. Department of Corrections - State Correctional Institution - Greensburg - Webpage

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