In previous articles, we have seen some of Kentucky’s most stupid and evasive criminals. Now, let’s take a look at where criminals like that end up, in these intense Kentucky prisons. We have several maximum security prisons and a barrage of medium security institutes. The wardens keep control of hundreds of inmates, all imprisoned for varying degrees of criminal activity.
Consider this list like the bluegrass state’s scared straight, so here are 10 of the toughest correctional facilities in Kentucky:
- Big Sandy
BOP This high-security prison at 505 Prison Connector in Martin County is known for housing some of the vilest criminals, many sentenced to lengthy sentences. Stephen Michael Reid threw scalding water on a staff member, giving him third-degree burns. This was one of his many assaults on staff members over the years. John Travis Milner stabbed an inmate repeatedly then strangled him to death. These two are some of the calmer offenders. Big Sandy, KY 41129, USA
- Blackburn Correctional Complex
Raffaella/ Flickr Neighbors near this minimum security prison at 3111 Spurr Road in Lexington stay a bit uncomfortable. Why? Charles Blanton, Kelly Conway, and Timothy Day all just walked away from this facility, and they are just the tip of the iceberg. Blackburn Correctional Complex, 3111 Spurr Rd, Lexington, KY 40511, USA
- Eastern Kentucky Correctional Institute
Maciej/ Flickr Sometimes it’s not just the criminals that make a prison a dangerous place. Back in 2018, a former correctional officer pleads guilty to beating an inmate in an isolated shower cell. The officer held the prisoner to the ground as his fellow officers repeatedly punched and kicked the man pinned to the ground. The new addition to the facility will be added and then will make this the second-biggest prison in the state.
- Green River Correctional Facility
Matthias MüllerFollow/ Flickr Being in a remote location led to inmates feeling isolated and lonely. Overcrowding and understaffing allow for a lot to go on unnoticed. With dorm-like arrangements, Green River Correctional Facility allows for prisoners to get too close and violence usually occurs. Green River Correctional Complex, 1200 River Rd, Central City, KY 42330, USA
- Kentucky State Penitentiary Eddyville
Wiki This maximum security prison located at 266 Water Street in Eddyville holds some of the most hostile and sociopathic prisoners in the Bluegrass State. Ralph Baze is sitting on death row for the murder of two police officers. Kentucky State Penitentiary, 266 Water St, Eddyville, KY 42038, USA
- Kentucky State Reformatory
Steve Mays/ Flickr This prison at 3001 W. Hwy 146 in Lagrange houses over 2,000 inmates, making it the second largest correctional facility in Kentucky. It was under fire due to the suffocation of a mentally ill inmate, Steven Le McStoots. He was put in a four-point restraint to “protect” himself. The film of the event shows a different story. Kentucky State Reformatory, 3001 KY-146, La Grange, KY 40032, USA
- Luther Luckett
Shakespeare Behind Bars This minimum and medium security penitentiary is located at Box 6 Dawkins Road near Lagrange. It was host to the documentary “Shakespeare Behind Bars,” depicting “The Tempest,” which was filmed there. Luther Luckett Entrance Road, Luther Luckett Entrance Rd, Kentucky 40031, USA
- Northpoint Training Center
THomasP94 The facility at 710 Walter Reed Road in Burgin began as a mental hospital. From 1941 through 1946, the military took over and utilized it for mentally troubled soldiers and German POWs. In 1946, the state took it back over, but in 1977 it became a juvenile detainment center. It wasn’t until 1983 that it became an actual prison. Now it houses over 700 inmates convicted of various crimes. Northpoint Training Center, 710 Walter Reed Rd, Burgin, KY 40422, USA
- PeWee Valley Women’s Prison
Geoff Livingston/ Flickr This all-female prison at 3000 Ash Avenue in Pee Wee Valley has been around since 1938. It houses all levels of inmates, including those on death row. That doesn’t mean they are the only hazards in the facility though. In 2011, Sergeant James B. Johnson was charged with 50 counts of misconduct of prisoners and 25 counts of second-degree sexual abuse. Correctional Institution for Women, 3000 Ash Ave, Pewee Valley, KY 40056, USA
- Western Kentucky Correctional Complex
Prison Insight/ Wikipedia This prison at 374 New Bethel Church Road in Fredonia is a work farm. Prisoners here get to tend vegetables and dig up potatoes under strict supervision. In the 1980s, one of the farming supervisors was murdered by an inmate in the field. Western Kentucky Correctional Complex, 374 New Bethel Church Rd, Fredonia, KY 42411, USA
Though some of these prisons are not high security, they still have their share of problems. Some prison guards, like Ferguson, end up looking through the opposite side of the bars at some point. Other guards sacrifice their lives while trying to save those of us who are free. Kentucky prisons do their best to keep the bad guys on the inside, but occasionally they get out. Please post your thoughts on Kentucky Prisons and Correctional facilities in the comments.
BOP
This high-security prison at 505 Prison Connector in Martin County is known for housing some of the vilest criminals, many sentenced to lengthy sentences. Stephen Michael Reid threw scalding water on a staff member, giving him third-degree burns. This was one of his many assaults on staff members over the years. John Travis Milner stabbed an inmate repeatedly then strangled him to death. These two are some of the calmer offenders.
Big Sandy, KY 41129, USA
Raffaella/ Flickr
Neighbors near this minimum security prison at 3111 Spurr Road in Lexington stay a bit uncomfortable. Why? Charles Blanton, Kelly Conway, and Timothy Day all just walked away from this facility, and they are just the tip of the iceberg.
Blackburn Correctional Complex, 3111 Spurr Rd, Lexington, KY 40511, USA
Maciej/ Flickr
Sometimes it’s not just the criminals that make a prison a dangerous place. Back in 2018, a former correctional officer pleads guilty to beating an inmate in an isolated shower cell. The officer held the prisoner to the ground as his fellow officers repeatedly punched and kicked the man pinned to the ground. The new addition to the facility will be added and then will make this the second-biggest prison in the state.
Matthias MüllerFollow/ Flickr
Being in a remote location led to inmates feeling isolated and lonely. Overcrowding and understaffing allow for a lot to go on unnoticed. With dorm-like arrangements, Green River Correctional Facility allows for prisoners to get too close and violence usually occurs.
Green River Correctional Complex, 1200 River Rd, Central City, KY 42330, USA
Wiki
This maximum security prison located at 266 Water Street in Eddyville holds some of the most hostile and sociopathic prisoners in the Bluegrass State. Ralph Baze is sitting on death row for the murder of two police officers.
Kentucky State Penitentiary, 266 Water St, Eddyville, KY 42038, USA
Steve Mays/ Flickr
This prison at 3001 W. Hwy 146 in Lagrange houses over 2,000 inmates, making it the second largest correctional facility in Kentucky. It was under fire due to the suffocation of a mentally ill inmate, Steven Le McStoots. He was put in a four-point restraint to “protect” himself. The film of the event shows a different story.
Kentucky State Reformatory, 3001 KY-146, La Grange, KY 40032, USA
Shakespeare Behind Bars
This minimum and medium security penitentiary is located at Box 6 Dawkins Road near Lagrange. It was host to the documentary “Shakespeare Behind Bars,” depicting “The Tempest,” which was filmed there.
Luther Luckett Entrance Road, Luther Luckett Entrance Rd, Kentucky 40031, USA
THomasP94
The facility at 710 Walter Reed Road in Burgin began as a mental hospital. From 1941 through 1946, the military took over and utilized it for mentally troubled soldiers and German POWs. In 1946, the state took it back over, but in 1977 it became a juvenile detainment center. It wasn’t until 1983 that it became an actual prison. Now it houses over 700 inmates convicted of various crimes.
Northpoint Training Center, 710 Walter Reed Rd, Burgin, KY 40422, USA
Geoff Livingston/ Flickr
This all-female prison at 3000 Ash Avenue in Pee Wee Valley has been around since 1938. It houses all levels of inmates, including those on death row. That doesn’t mean they are the only hazards in the facility though. In 2011, Sergeant James B. Johnson was charged with 50 counts of misconduct of prisoners and 25 counts of second-degree sexual abuse.
Correctional Institution for Women, 3000 Ash Ave, Pewee Valley, KY 40056, USA
Prison Insight/ Wikipedia
This prison at 374 New Bethel Church Road in Fredonia is a work farm. Prisoners here get to tend vegetables and dig up potatoes under strict supervision. In the 1980s, one of the farming supervisors was murdered by an inmate in the field.
Western Kentucky Correctional Complex, 374 New Bethel Church Rd, Fredonia, KY 42411, USA
Want to stay a night in prison but remain a free citizen and have a clean record? Well, then you are in luck because there is an accommodation called the Jailer’s Inn which was once a place of confinement but now is a lovely place to stay the night.
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Prisons In Kentucky December 15, 2022 Chris Dodge What makes Kentucky prisons dangerous? The things that make Kentucky prisons dangerous are:
Overcrowding Understaffing Violent criminals Incidents that have happened within the prison
What are some other places to visit involving prisons in Kentucky? Here are a few suggestions for those who love true crime and prisons in Kentucky:
Get thrown in jail at Jailhouse Pizza. Learn the history of an old German prisoner-of-war compound. See the list of the most dangerous towns in the state. See the list of the most dangerous cities in Kentucky. Here’s a list of places in Kentucky you do not want to be after dark. On the flip side, here are 10 of the safest cities in the state. Learn about the 14 most wanted people in the state and the story of what they did.
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Prisons In Kentucky
December 15, 2022
Chris Dodge
What makes Kentucky prisons dangerous? The things that make Kentucky prisons dangerous are:
Overcrowding Understaffing Violent criminals Incidents that have happened within the prison
What are some other places to visit involving prisons in Kentucky? Here are a few suggestions for those who love true crime and prisons in Kentucky:
Get thrown in jail at Jailhouse Pizza. Learn the history of an old German prisoner-of-war compound. See the list of the most dangerous towns in the state. See the list of the most dangerous cities in Kentucky. Here’s a list of places in Kentucky you do not want to be after dark. On the flip side, here are 10 of the safest cities in the state. Learn about the 14 most wanted people in the state and the story of what they did.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
The things that make Kentucky prisons dangerous are:
- Overcrowding
- Understaffing
- Violent criminals
- Incidents that have happened within the prison
What are some other places to visit involving prisons in Kentucky?
Here are a few suggestions for those who love true crime and prisons in Kentucky:
- Get thrown in jail at Jailhouse Pizza.
- Learn the history of an old German prisoner-of-war compound.
- See the list of the most dangerous towns in the state.
- See the list of the most dangerous cities in Kentucky.
- Here’s a list of places in Kentucky you do not want to be after dark.
- On the flip side, here are 10 of the safest cities in the state.
- Learn about the 14 most wanted people in the state and the story of what they did.