This is a list of state prisons in Pennsylvania. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Institution Name | Location | Security Level |
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State Correctional Institution – Pine Grove | Indiana, Pennsylvania | Maximum Security |
Institution Name | Location | Notes |
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State Correctional Institution – Cambridge Springs | Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania | Minimum security |
State Correctional Institution – Muncy | Muncy, Pennsylvania | Close security. Houses all female capital punishment inmates & diagnostic and classification center for women. |
Institution Name | Location | Notes |
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State Correctional Institution – Laurel Highlands | Somerset, Pennsylvania | Houses geriatric and mentally ill inmates |
State Correctional Institution – Mercer | Mercer, Pennsylvania | |
Motivational Bootcamp – Quehanna | Karthaus Township, Pennsylvania | Co-ed and six-month duration |
State Correctional Institution – Waymart | Waymart, Pennsylvania | Originally part Farview State Hospital. Has Forensic Treatment Unit & houses inmates with mental disorders who require inpatient psychiatric care and treatment. The 1989 riot at the State Correctional Institution – Camp Hill expedited the opening. |
Institution Name | Location | Notes |
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State Correctional Institution – Albion | Albion, Pennsylvania | Also close-security |
State Correctional Institution – Benner Township | Benner Township, Pennsylvania | |
State Correctional Institution – Coal Township | Coal Township, Pennsylvania | |
State Correctional Institution – Chester | Chester, Pennsylvania | Opened 1998 first facility to treat inmates with substance use and be tobacco free |
State Correctional Institution – Dallas | Dallas, Pennsylvania | Was originally designed for "defective delinquents" |
State Correctional Institution – Houtzdale | Houtzdale, Pennsylvania | |
State Correctional Institution – Mahanoy | Frackville, Pennsylvania | |
State Correctional Institution – Rockview | Benner Township, Pennsylvania | Begun in 1912 and opened in 1915 was originally planned to replace Eastern and Western Penitentiaries |
State Correctional Institution – Somerset | Somerset, Pennsylvania |
Institution Name | Location | Notes |
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State Correctional Institution – Camp Hill | Camp Hill, Pennsylvania | Diagnostic and classification center, riots occurred here in 1989 |
State Correctional Institution – Huntingdon | Smithfield Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania | Opened 1889 first for young offenders and then "defective delinquents" modeled after the Elmira Correctional Facility |
State Correctional Institution – Smithfield | Smithfield Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania |
Institution Name | Location | Notes |
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State Correctional Institution – Fayette | La Belle, Pennsylvania | |
State Correctional Institution – Forest | Marienville, Pennsylvania | |
State Correctional Institution – Frackville | Frackville, Pennsylvania | |
State Correctional Institution – Phoenix | Skippack, Pennsylvania | Opened July 11, 2018, replacing the adjoining State Correctional Institution – Graterford, which had been Pennsylvania's largest prison. Graterford opened in 1929 and worked with Eastern State Penitentiary until its closing in 1970. |
Institution Name | Location | Notes |
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State Correctional Institution – Greene | Waynesburg, Pennsylvania | Houses most of state's capital punishment inmates |
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