New Hampshire State Prison for Men

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The New Hampshire State Prison for Men (NHSPM) is a New Hampshire Department of Corrections prison in Concord, New Hampshire, United States and is equipped to accept maximum, medium and minimum security prisoners.

New Hampshire State Prison for Men
New Hampshire State Prison
New Hampshire State Prison for Men is located in New Hampshire
New Hampshire State Prison for Men
Location in New Hampshire
LocationConcord, New Hampshire
Coordinates43°13′38″N 71°33′31″W / 43.22722°N 71.55861°W / 43.22722; -71.55861
StatusOperational
Security classMaximum, medium, and minimum
Capacity1,461
Opened1878
Managed byNew Hampshire Department of Corrections
WardenMichelle Edmark

The prison, which was opened in 1878 to replace a previous prison constructed in 1812, is the oldest in New Hampshire Department of Corrections. It was expanded and renovated in the 1980s, and it houses maximum security male prisoners and has a 60-bed secure psychiatric unit and residential treatment unit.

The New Hampshire Corrections Special School District operates a high school within this facility, which provides both a high school diploma or the GED.

A full-time health services center including dental and long-term health care wing is operated within this facility and is capable of housing both male and female prisoners in need of long term, chronic, or terminal care.

Nineteen wardens have run this facility since it opened in 1878.

Classification levels

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The NHSPM houses different levels of classification (C) for male prisoners: minimum security (C1), low security (C2), general population (C3), medium security (C4), and maximum security(C5).[citation needed] An inmate is granted access to a bank account set up through the prison financial center. A maximum of $1,000 can be deposited into a prisoner's account by verified family and friends.

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