Minnesota Correctional Facility – Shakopee Explained

Prison Name:Minnesota Correctional Facility – Shakopee
Location:1010 6th Ave W
Shakopee, Minnesota
Status:open
Classification:mixed
Capacity:600
Opened:1986
Warden:Kathy Halvorson[1]

The Minnesota Correctional Facility – Shakopee (MCF-SHK) is a women-only state prison in Minnesota, USA.

Constructed in 1986 and located in Shakopee, Scott County, it is Minnesota's only facility for housing female offenders.[2]

MCF-SHK is home to 500+ women of all five custody levels. The Facility consists of ten buildings, including six inmate living areas (including a chemical dependency treatment unit, parenting unit and education unit), a mental health unit and a segregation facility, an industries building, and administration and engineering related buildings.

The prison previously had no perimeter fence or wall, only a hedge surrounding the property until 2016. This was after a bonding bill passed by the legislature of Minnesota in 2014 allowing for the erection of a twelve foot fence to surround the prison. Despite previously having no fence or wall only eight prisoners have been able to escape but all were later caught.

MCF-SHK is home to a chemical dependency treatment unit, a program that promotes and teaches good parenting skills, and was formerly home to a work-release style program for women. Cosmetology, office support classes, as well as several college courses are also offered to the women.

Notable Inmates

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minnesota Correctional Facility - Shakopee.
  2. News: Gilbert. Curtis. Shakopee women's prison to finally get a fence. MPR News. May 20, 2014. May 23, 2015.
  3. https://www.fox9.com/news/shooting-survivor-takes-witness-stand-in-murderous-plot-over-custody-dispute
  4. https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer/OffenderDetails/Index/266619/Search