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State To Conduct "Comprehensive Review" Of Indiana Women's Prison

The Indiana Department of Correction will conduct a "comprehensive review" of the Indiana Women’s Prison, according to an email sent to staff on Friday. 

The department will examine the facility’s “operations, programs, treatment services, maintenance and situational readiness.” The email says the decision to conduct the review follows complaints about the prison over the past couple of years. 

The women’s prison has been the subject of several Side Effects stories during the pandemic, which included information from inmates and their relatives, as well as advocates and employees. 

Last summer, the prison kept women  locked in their cells, which have no toilets, running water or air conditioning. The administration  unlocked cell doors after the conditions were widely reported in local media.

Current and former employees told Side Effects they  felt pressured to treat women inside harshly, that the staff culture was fueling turnover and that the prison was  not doing enough to prevent COVID-19.

Warden Laurie Johnson is currently on leave with an unknown return date. Meanwhile, the facility will be managed by Virginia Sampson, currently a deputy warden. 

Department spokesperson Annie Goeller declined to be interviewed or answer emailed questions about the review. “We have no comment, and we do not discuss personnel matters,” she wrote in an email. 

The email says the review will be led by Julie Stout, warden of the Rockville Correctional Facility, another state women’s prison.

This story was produced by  Side Effects Public Media , a news collaborative covering public health. Jake Harper can be reached at  jharper@wfyi.org. He's on Twitter  @jkhrpr.

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Emma Atkinson is a reporter for WTIU and WFIU News and the anchor of regional newscasts for All Things Considered. She's originally from Champaign, Ill. and graduated from IU with a Bachelor's degree in journalism in 2019. Emma has previously worked as a reporter in Kampala, Uganda and Ketchikan, Alaska.