Utah State Prison

Utah State Prison

Coordinates: 40°29.5′N 111°54′W / 40.4917°N 111.9°W / 40.4917; -111.9

Utah State Prison main complex, Draper, Utah.
Entrance to Wasatch facility
Promontory Unit
Utah State Prison at dusk

Utah State Prison, or USP, is one of two prisons managed by the Utah Department of Corrections' Division of Institutional Operations.[1] It is located in Draper, Utah, United States, about 20 miles southwest of Salt Lake City.[2]

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History

The prison was built to replace Sugar House Prison, which closed in 1951. Its location was once remote and the nearby communities were rural. Since the prison's erection, business parks and residential neighborhoods have developed the once rural area into a suburban one. This has prompted the possibility of moving the prison to a more isolated location.[3] A study was initiated to determine if moving the prison would be feasible. It was determined that the Draper site would be too expensive to relocate elsewhere and will remain as is.[citation needed]

Facility

The large prison complex houses both male and female prisoners in separate units. The prison has a capacity of over 4,000 inmates.[2] The Draper site is located near Point of the Mountain along the Traverse Ridge and consists of several units named after surrounding mountains and mountain ranges. These units range from minimum security to supermax. The Uintas house maximum security units for male inmates and include a supermax facility and execution chamber. Wasatch and Oquirrhs house the medium security male inmates. Promontory is a medium security therapeutic community designed to treat drug abusers. Timpanogos houses female inmates and Olympus is the mental health unit. Lone Peak is a minimum security unit.

Scott P. Evans Architect & Associates designed the five buildings of the evaluation facility. The same company performed a reroof and a seismic upgrade of the SSD building.[4]

Notable inmates

See also


References

  1. ^ Utah Department of Corrections. (2006, December 19). Utah Department of Corrections Facilities. Retrieved March 31, 2007, from http://www.cr.ex.state.ut.us/corrections/facilities/
  2. ^ a b Utah Department of Corrections. (2006, December 19). Utah State Prison. Retrieved March 31, 2007, from http://www.cr.ex.state.ut.us/corrections/facilities/usp.html
  3. ^ Dougherty, J. M., & Stewart, E. (2005, May 29). To move or not to move: That's question for prison. Deseret Morning News. Retrieved March 31, 2007, from http://www.citizensedproject.org/prisonmove3.html
  4. ^ "Justice/Correctional." Scott P. Evans Architect & Associates. Retrieved on August 26, 2010.
  5. ^ About:Cribe/Punishlmore.htm
  6. ^ Coalition for Religious Freedom and Tolerance. (2002, March 11). LATEST NEWS ON TOM GREEN AND FAMILY. Retrieved March 31, 2007, from http://www.religious-freedoms.org/latest_news_on_tom_green_and_fam.htm
  7. ^ Gurrister, T. (2005, October 9). Hofmann case revisited. Standard-Examiner.
  8. ^ Winslow, B. (2007, November 22). Jeffs has been an inmate at Utah State Prison. Deseret Morning News. Retrieved November 29, 2007, from http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695229917,00.html
  9. ^ "Texas, feds wait turns in polygamist leader cases". Associated Press. 2010-07-28. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jiczgVhWCw5HlPLlvtOv--QkeVxAD9H8A7CG0. Retrieved 2010-08-09. 
  10. ^ Metcalf Jr., Dan (2010-06-17). "History of Utah executions". KTVX. http://www.abc4.com/content/about_4/links_numbers/story/History-of-Utah-executions/kZQoB3oTj0acB9c9JcGO_g.cspx. Retrieved 2010-10-04. 
  11. ^ Beecham, Bill (November 11, 1976). "Convicted Killer Gets His Wish: Firing Squad Monday". The Telegraph (Nashua). Associated Press: p. 22. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_6QrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xPwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=7054,2273382&dq=james+rodgers. Retrieved October 28, 2010. 
  12. ^ "Firing Squad Executes Killer". The New York Times. 1996-01-27. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/01/27/us/firing-squad-executes-killer.html. Retrieved 2008-06-16. 

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