Clallam Bay Corrections Center

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Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC)
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Location in Washington
Location Clallam Bay, Washington
Coordinates 48°14′24″N124°17′16″W / 48.24000°N 124.28778°W / 48.24000; -124.28778
StatusOperational
Security classMedium, Close, Maximum
Capacity858
Opened1985
Managed by Washington State Department of Corrections
Warden Jeri Boe, Superintendent
Street address1830 Eagle Crest Way
City Clallam Bay
County Clallam County
State/province Washington
ZIP Code98326
CountryUnited States
Website www.doc.wa.gov/corrections/incarceration/prisons/cbcc.htm

Clallam Bay Corrections Center is situated on the Olympic Peninsula in Clallam County, two miles (3.2 km) south of the community of Clallam Bay, Washington.

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CBCC opened as a medium-custody 450-bed facility in 1985 and converted to a Close Custody facility in 1991. In 1992, it expanded to house an additional 400 medium-custody inmates. Today, the facility can house 900 inmates.

The facility provides medium-, maximum-, and close-custody housing for inmates who are serving sentences for crimes committed in Washington State. Currently, 68.4% of Clallam Bay's offenders were convicted of violent offenses, with an average age of 32.1 years old.

There are 400 full-time professional correctional employees at Clallam Bay. Five correctional industries staff members manage the on-site garment industry. Thirty members of the staff and faculty from Peninsula College serve at the facility, providing adult offender education and staff training programs.

Notable inmates

Inmate NameRegister NumberStatusDetails
Barry Loukaitis771782Serving 189 yearsPerpetrator of the 1996 Frontier Middle School shooting in which he murdered two students and one teacher. [1]

See also

References

  1. "Student Kills 3 in School Rampage 14-Year-Old Opens Fire in Moses Lake Classroom Leaving Teacher and Two Students Dead, Another Injured "You Can't Even Send a Kid to School Anymore?" Nazaria Cantu, Parent | the Spokesman-Review".
  2. "Inmate Search | Washington State Department of Corrections".

Confinement Statistics, as of May 31, 2008