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South Mississippi Correctional Institution

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South Mississippi Correctional Institution is a Mississippi Department of Corrections prison for men located in unincorporated Greene County, near Leakesville. The facility has 360acre of land.HistoryDedication ceremonies were scheduled for April 1989, and the moving in of the first 25 inmates was scheduled to occur on April 17, 1989. The prison opened on April 13, 1990, with an initial capacity of 516 prisoners. It was designed by Dale and Associates. In 2001 the groundbreaking for a new chapel occurred.DemographicsAs of September 1, 2008, South Mississippi Correctional Institution, with a capacity of 3,204, had 3,106 prisoners, making up a total of 21.57% of people within the Mississippi Department of Corrections-operated prisons, county jails, and community work centers. Of the inmates at SMCI, all of whom are male, 2,088 are Black, 962 are White, 45 are Hispanic, nine are Asian, and two are Native American.OperationsSome MDOC farming operations occur at SMCI.

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