- Lansing Correctional Facility
Infobox Prison
name=Lansing Correctional Facility
location=Lansing, Kansas
status= Open
classification= Maximum, Medium, Minimum
capacity=2489
opened=July, 1868Lansing Correctional Facility (LCF) is a state prison operated by the Kansas Department of Corrections located in
Lansing, Kansas in Leavenworth County. LCF, along with theUnited States Penitentiary, Leavenworth and theUnited States Disciplinary Barracks inFort Leavenworth , are the three major prisons that give the Leavenworth area its reputation as a corrections center.History
The facility was originally known as the Kansas State Penitentiary (KSP) and was built by prison labor in the 1860s. The name was changed to Lansing Correctional Facility in 1990. Construction of the cell houses was completed in 1867 and the doors opened in July 1868. At this point, and up until 1909, the prison housed felons from
Oklahoma from 1889-1909] as well as the state of Kansas.The prison stopped admitting prisoners temporarily in the spring of 1896 as a result of the spread of
smallpox in Kansas.David R. McKune has been the warden at the facility since 1991.cite web
last = State of Kansas
first =
title = Lansing Correctional Facility Overview
url=http://www.accesskansas.org/lcf/LCFNET/Public/Standard/ORGAN/orga.htm
accessdate = 2006-12-12 ]Facilities
LCF consists of two units separated by level of security. The Central Unit includes an 11 acre maximum security facility and a 46 acre medium security facility. The East Unit includes an 85 acre minimum security facility. LCF is also administratively connected to the
Osawatomie Correctional Facility that provides minimum security and is located within the Osawatomie State Hospital.Capital Punishment
Executions were performed by hanging at KSP until 1965.cite web
last = State of Kansas
first =
title = Lansing Correctional Facility History
url=http://www.accesskansas.org/lcf/LCFNET/Public/Standard/History/hist.htm
accessdate = 2006-12-12 ] When the death penalty was reinstated in Kansas in 1994, it was determined that executions for adult males would be performed at LCF by lethal injection.cite web
last = Kansas Coalition Against the Death Penalty
first =
title = Kansas Law
url=http://www.kscadp.org/kansas_law.htm
accessdate = 2006-12-12 ]Notable Prisoners
Two of the most notorious inmates hanged at KSP were Perry Smith and
Richard Hickock , who were convicted for the 1959 murder of four members of theHerbert Clutter family and hanged in 1965. The story of the Clutter murders and the execution of Hickock and Smith drew national attention as a result of Truman Capote's novel, "In Cold Blood".Another notorious inmate was Rev. Tom Bird, who was convicted in 1985 of killing his wife, Sandy, a case that was made into the CBS movie "Murder Ordained".
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