The institution was originally constructed as a state mental hospital. Beginning in 1941, the United States Army assumed control of the facilities to provide care for soldiers suffering from psychiatric illness. The Department of Corrections received control of the property, consisting of 551 acres and approximately 50 structures, in January 1983. Northpoint Training Center was initially conceived as a minimum-security institution for fewer than 500 inmates, but the mission rapidly changed to a medium-security institution with a proposed population of approximately 700 inmates. Today, the institution operates as a medium-security institution with a current bed capacity of 1,256 inmates. The institution currently consists of 1,108 general population medium-security beds, 60 special management beds, and 40 minimum-security beds.
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I need to know how to visit an inmate at your prison?
Hi Crystal, Please note the following information about visitation at Northpoint Training Center. For additional information, we recommend calling the facility.For information about prison life, click this link for the 25 rules. Regular visiting hours shall be from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p. m. on Saturday, Sunday, and state holidays. Visitors shall not be permitted entry after 2:00 p.m. for afternoon visits or 7:30 p.m. for evening visits. Regular visits shall not exceed two hours in length. The length of the visit may be shortened if the visiting room reaches full capacity. Inmates shall… Read more »