Waupun Correctional Institute
Waupun Correctional Institution (WCI), established in 1851, is Wisconsin's oldest correctional facility, designed to ensure safety and security for inmates, staff, and the public while promoting inmate rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Known originally as the Wisconsin State Prison, it has rich historical significance with authorization from state officials and has undergone significant modernization to meet current operational needs.
The facility includes various historical structures, such as the South Cell Hall, constructed in 1854, which continues to house inmates today, and features modern additions like the Health and Restrictive Housing Complex from 1998. Additionally, WCI's operational capacity today allows it to serve over 4,320 meals daily, reflecting its ongoing commitment to effectively manage a contemporary correctional environment while preserving its historical legacy.
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