Iowa Medical and Classification Center
The Iowa Medical and Classification Center (IMCC) is a medium security correctional facility located in the Johnson County community Oakdale in Coralville, Iowa. It currently houses about 900 inmates.
Location | 2700 Coral Ridge Avenue Coralville, Iowa |
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Status | open |
Security class | medium |
Capacity | 900 |
Opened | 1969 |
Managed by | Iowa Department of Corrections |
The main role of the IMCC is to serve as a reception and classification center for adults being sent to prison. Inmates here are assigned to one of the various prisons in Iowa. For this purpose, the center has a medium security general population unit. The unit also has a twenty-bed unit for high risk females, and an accredited 46 bed psychiatric ward that provides inpatient psychiatric and evaluation services for prisoners. IMCC also provides medical, educational, and social services to other Iowa prisons.
In February 2007 a portion of the perimeter fence surrounding the center was damaged in an ice storm. After making temporary plans, officials have proposed replacing all the perimeter fences at the facility - the proposal is currently being studied by the Iowa Legislature.[1]
In early May 2020, James McKinney the facility's warden since 2015 suddenly resigned. Newspaper reports indicated that an investigation showed proper safeguards against COVID-19 were not being enforced.[2]
See also
References
- "Prison Perimeter Security Fence Damaged in Ice Storm". Gazette Communications Inc. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-21.
- "Coralville prison warden retires amid coronavirus investigation". The Gazette. Retrieved 12 June 2020.