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Women prison in Billings, Montana
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Montana Women's Prison
LocationBillings, Montana
Coordinates45°46′30″N 108°29′45″W / 45.77500°N 108.49583°W / 45.77500; -108.49583
StatusOperational
Capacity240
Population240 (as of 2024)
Managed byMontana Department of Corrections
DirectorBrian Gootkin
GovernorGreg Gianforte
WardenAlex Schroeckenstein

The Montana Women's Prison is located in Billings, Montana, United States. It houses roughly 240 female prisoners. The warden is Alex Schroeckenstein.

References

  1. "Montana Women's Prison". Archived from the original on 2013-03-28. Retrieved 2011-04-07.
  2. "Montana Women's Prison". montana.gov.
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See also: Incarceration of women in the United States
Note: Adults who commit felonies in the District of Columbia are sent to Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) facilities


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