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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Central Prison is a prison operated by the North Carolina Department of Correction (NCDOC) in Raleigh, North Carolina. The prison, west of Downtown Raleigh, is on 29 acres (12 ha) of land and is bounded by a double wire fence with a razor ribbon on top. NCDOC describes the original building as "castle-like."

Inmates built the prison for 14 years, and granite quarried from an area outside of what would become the east wall of the prison was used to build the facility. The prison's construction was completed in December 1884; the prison, built for $1.25 million, was the first prison in North Carolina. A three story prison industries building, housing the state license plate fabrication shop and a complete print shop, was built in the 1940s. An acute care infirmary hospital with wards for 86 patients, operating rooms, X-ray laboratories, and a pharmacy opened in the 1960s. Two mental health wings with 144 single bed rooms opened in the 1970s. The state placed the prison under extensive renovations in the 1980s. The first phase had a price of $28.8 million. The first phase included a custody control and administration building, a maximum security housing building with 384 single cells, a central services building, and central plant utility systems. The $8.6 million second phase included a three story working resident building, which had 192 single cells for inmates assigned to jobs within the boundaries of the prison.

Notable prisoners




Notorious Prisons E06 Central Prison Documentary - Central Prison in Raleigh, is the first stop for all of North Carolina's male felons with sentences of 20 years or longer. It's also the last stop for men and women sentenced to death. Today,...

Death row

  • Drew Planten - Committed suicide while awaiting trial for the rape and murder of Stephanie Bennett.
  • Perrie Simpson - Executed on January 20, 2006.
  • Velma Barfield- was housed at Central Prison due to the lack of a women's death row unit in North Carolina at the time of her execution in 1974. Following her execution, a women's death row unit was established at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women.
  • Henry Louis Wallace
  • Otto Wood
  • Thomas Martens - former FBI agent convicted of murdering his Irish son in law to death with a baseball bat and paving stone

References


NC's Central Prison gets a new warden | News & Observer
NC's Central Prison gets a new warden | News & Observer. Source : www.newsobserver.com

External links


Inmate assaults two staff members at Raleigh's Central Prison ...
Inmate assaults two staff members at Raleigh's Central Prison .... Source : abc11.com

  • Central Prison, North Carolina Department of Correction.


N.C. squandered millions for prison mental health reform ...
N.C. squandered millions for prison mental health reform .... Source : www.charlotteobserver.com

 
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