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What is life like in the woman's prison in Chillicothe Mo.?

what is life like in the woman's prison in Chillicothe Mo.?

Asked: March 14, 2017
Author: Tracy
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Chillicothe Correctional Center is a relatively modern facility housing around 1,300 women. Like all state prisons, the basics are minimal. Meals are institutional, sleeping quarters are sparse, and the schedule is tightly controlled. The hardest part of incarceration for most people is not the physical conditions but the boredom, the relentless sameness of days that blur into one another.

What sets Chillicothe apart from harder facilities is its programming. The institution offers a meaningful range of recreational, educational, and vocational options. Women who arrive with the right attitude and a willingness to put in the time can leave with trade skills, educational credentials, or certifications they did not have when they came in. That is not nothing. Getting through a sentence with something to show for it beats doing the same time and walking out with nothing gained.

It is not a high-security facility, which means the day-to-day environment is less tense than a maximum-security setting. That said, it is still a prison. The rules are real, the staff have authority, and the structure of the environment is not optional.

The Missouri Department of Corrections publishes a Family and Friends Guide that walks through how the system works, visitation procedures, communication options, and what families can expect. It is worth reading before a loved one arrives there. Here is a link to the MO DOC Family and Friends Guide to understanding the system.

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Accepted Answer Date Created: March 15,2017