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Southeastern Correctional Institution

Coordinates: 39°38′32″N 82°37′34″W / 39.64222°N 82.62611°W / 39.64222; -82.62611
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Southeastern Correctional Institution
The entrance gate to the Southeastern Correctional Institution on South Broad Street (Ohio Route 793)
Map
Location5900 Boys Industrial School Road
Hocking Township, Ohio
StatusOpen
Capacity2034
Opened1980
Managed byOhio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction

Southeastern Correctional Institution is an Ohio prison located at 5900 Boys Industrial School Road in Hocking Township, Fairfield County, six miles south of Lancaster, Ohio.[1] The facility originally opened as a reform school for male juvenile offenders. It currently (as of August 6, 2013) houses 2,034 inmates with either minimum or medium security levels.[2]

History

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The Southeastern Correctional Institution was originally founded as the Boys Industrial School in 1857. The facility taught juvenile offenders and trained them in vocations. The Boys Industrial School became the Fairfield School for Boys in 1964 and in 1980 rebranded as the Southeastern Correctional Institution.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Google maps".
  2. ^ "Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections".
  3. ^ Weaver, Logan. "Former B.I.S. superintendent mansion up for demolition". Lancaster Eagle-Gazette. Retrieved 2022-12-30.

39°38′32″N 82°37′34″W / 39.64222°N 82.62611°W / 39.64222; -82.62611