Correctional Institutions -- South Dakota
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative Files, 1979 - 1986
Charities and Correctional Issues Committee Minutes, 1989
This series contains the minutes for the Legislative Research Council's Charities and Correctional Issues Committee meetings from 1989.
Charities and Corrections, Board of
This record group contains records created and maintained by the Board of Charities and Corrections and the institutions it governed. Records include: correspondence, reports, parole lists, commitment and incarceration records, meeting minutes, architectural drawings, financial records, employee training audio tapes, and construction project manuals.
Commitments and Releases, 1951 - 1959
This collection consists of two volumes containing the names of individuals who were committed to or released from the Sioux Falls City Jail. Also contains the date the prisoner was committed or released. Each volume contains 300 pages.
Corrections, Dept. of
Institutional Correspondence (RESTRICTED), 1974 - 1979
This series consists of correspondence, reports, studies, and minutes relating to the physical facilities, operations, personnel, and population of the institutions governed by the Board. Institutions include the State Penitentiary, Custer State Hospital, Redfield State Hospital, State Veterans’ Home, State Training School, Yankton State Hospital/Human Services Center, Youth Forestry Camp, and Women’s Correctional Facility.
Parole Lists, 1976 - 1985
Reports - Human Services Center, Correctional System, 1975 - 1976
State Penitentiary, 1878 - 1983
This record group contains records created and maintained by the Board of Charities and Corrections and the institutions it governed. Records include: correspondence, reports, parole lists, commitment and incarceration records, meeting minutes, architectural drawings, financial records, employee training audio tapes, and construction project manuals.
State Training School, 1955 - 1978
This record group contains records created and maintained by the Board of Charities and Corrections and the institutions it governed. Records include: correspondence, reports, parole lists, commitment and incarceration records, meeting minutes, architectural drawings, financial records, employee training audio tapes, and construction project manuals.