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Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW, originally the Purdy Treatment Center) is a
Washington State Department of Corrections The Washington State Department of Corrections (WADOC) is a department of the government of the state of Washington (state), Washington. WADOC is responsible for administering adult corrections programs operated by the State of Washington. This in ...
women's prison located in
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. With an operating capacity of 740, it is the largest women's prison in the state and is surrounded by
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, and McCormick forest park. It opened in 1971, 82 years after statehood. Washington Corrections Center is located at 9601 Bujacich Rd NW


Facilities and programs

Washington Corrections Center for Women facilitates Educational and Offender Change programs, & Work and Vocational programs. *Educational and Offender Change programs include:
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programs,
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programs, and a prison library. However, inmates must have enough time left on their sentence in order to enroll in education. Inmates sentenced to 18 months or less can not access education and are not eligible for most self improvement class. their intent is to teach incarcerated new skills, and help them to transition into the outside world. *Work and Vocational programs include:
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printing. these are how prisoners earn prison salaries ($0.42/hr). This money is used for store purchases (snacks, hygiene, office supplies), recreation, and medication. A doctor visit cost $4/visit. A weight card for the gym is $7/quarter. There are quarterly packages, monthly fundraisers, monthly events, and craft supplies available as well.


Organization

Washington Corrections Center for women is located on a 32-acre campus in
Gig Harbor, Washington Gig Harbor is the name of both a bay on Puget Sound and a city on its shore in Pierce County, Washington,. The population was 12,029 at the 2020 census. Gig Harbor is one of several cities and towns that claim to be "the gateway to the Olymp ...
. On campus, there are 10 housing units by the names of: *CCUE&W – close custody unit ( Max, East and West pods) *SEG –
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("The Hole") *TEC – therapeutic evaluation center ("Psych") *MSUA&B – medium security unit (A and B pods) *MSC J,K,L – minimum security campus (J, K and L units) *RDC – receiving and diagnostic center


History

The Purdy Treatment Center opened in 1971 with
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quarters for 162 women. The first inmates were 92 transferees from the
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. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the facility heightened its security level, building a 272-bed minimum-security prison facility in 1992, a 102-bed close-custody unit in 1994, and a 256-bed medium-security unit in 1996. In 2021, the facility added a second perimeter fence made of
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. In 2022, the average daily population of 867 exceeded the facility's official capacity of 738. In April, 2016
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performed at Washington Corrections Center for Women to raise awareness for his "Free America" campaign to reduce mass incarceration in the United States.


Notable inmates

* Mary Kay Letourneau, Level 2 sex offender and former schoolteacher who pleaded guilty in 1997 to two counts of felony second-degree rape of a child, her 12-year-old student.Letourneau gets out of prison - US news - Crime & courts , NBC News
/ref> * Barbara Opel, paid 5 teenagers to rob and murder a person. *Michele Kristen Anderson, one of the perpetrators of the 2007 Carnation murders. *Carri Williams, Sedro-Wooley murderer, convicted in the May 2011 death of her 13-year-old adopted daughter, Hana Williams * Donna Perry, convicted of murdering three women prostitutes *
Treva Throneberry Treva Joyce Throneberry (born May 18, 1969), also known as Brianna Kenzie, Brianna Stewart, Cara Leanna Davis, Cara Lewis, Cara Williams, Emily Kara Williams, Keili T. Throneberry Smitt, Stephanie Lewis, and Stephanie Williams, is an American wo ...
, con artist *
Michelle Knotek Michelle Knotek is an American convicted murderer from Raymond, Washington. She was convicted in 2004 of second degree murder and first degree manslaughter for her role in the torture and deaths of Kathy Loreno and Ronald Woodworth, who were b ...
, convicted in 2004 for her involvement in the deaths of Kathy Loreno and Ronald Woodworth.


See also

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List of law enforcement agencies in Washington (state) This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the US state of Washington. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 ''Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies,'' the state had 260 law enforcement agencies employing 11,411 ...
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List of United States state correction agencies This is a list of corrections agencies in the states of the United States. State adult prison agencies * Alabama Department of Corrections * Alaska Department of Corrections * Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry * Ark ...
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List of U.S. state prisons This is a list of U.S. state prisons (2010) (not including federal prisons or county jails in the United States or prisons in U.S. territories): * Alabama * Alaska * Arizona * Arkansas * California * Colorado * Connecticut * Delaware * Flor ...
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List of Washington state prisons This is a list of state prisons in Washington housing adult inmates administered by the Washington State Department of Corrections (WADOC).


References

Women's prisons in the United States Prisons in Washington (state) Gig Harbor, Washington 1971 establishments in Washington (state) Buildings and structures in Pierce County, Washington Women in Washington (state) {{US-prison-stub