Flambeau Correctional Center
Flambeau Correctional Center (FCC) is a minimum-security adult male correctional center located within the Flambeau River State Forest in Sawyer County, Wisconsin. As part of the Wisconsin Correctional Center System, FCC operates under the supervision of a single warden and offers a range of evidence-based programs, including the Earned Release Program (ERP) and educational opportunities for inmates to earn a High School Equivalency Diploma. In addition, FCC's project crew engages in community service projects, collaborating with local government agencies and non-profit organizations to provide inmates with valuable work experience and skills.
Originally established in 1954 to house minimum-security inmates who would assist in the development of the Flambeau River State Forest, FCC has evolved over the years to focus on the supervision of juvenile offenders and later as a treatment center. Today, it serves as a work center for adult male inmates, providing them with vocational training in woodworking and machine safety. Committed to effective intervention strategies, FCC aims to promote rehabilitation and community enhancement through its programs and partnerships.
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