Deerfield Correctional Center
The Deerfield Correctional Center is a state prison for men located in Capron, Southampton County, Virginia, owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections. The facility was opened in 1994 and has a working capacity of 1,080 prisoners.
It houses a special population of "Geriatric and Assisted Living Inmates": elderly, infirm, disabled and other special-needs prisoners. The number of elderly prisoners has increased in Virginia's inmate population since the Commonwealth's abolition of parole in 1994. It is a level-two security prison (medium).
The site is adjacent to Virginia's former Southampton Correctional Center, which was established in 1938 as an agricultural facility. By 1955 Southampton had developed as a campus that included a livestock operation, a cannery, and a sewage disposal facility. Through prisoner labor, the facility supplied 80% of its own food. Southampton was closed in January 2009 and was demolished soon after.
References
- ^ "VADOC — Facilities & Offices". www.vadoc.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2023-07-28.
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- ^ "VA DOC - Deerfield Correctional Center & Inmate Search - Capron, VA". www.inmateaid.com. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- ^ Lind, Andrew (8 August 2015). "Offenders Grow Crops at Southampton Prison Farm". The Tidewater News. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
- ^ "Southampton Prison to be Demolished". Virginian Pilot. 29 Jan 2009. Retrieved 8 August 2016.