List of Nebraska State Prisons

This is a list of state prisons in Nebraska. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Nebraska.

  • Community Corrections Center - Lincoln
  • Community Corrections Center - Omaha
  • Hastings Correctional Center
  • Lincoln Correctional Center
  • Nebraska Correctional Center for Women
  • Nebraska Correctional Youth Facility
  • Nebraska Diagnostic and Evaluation Center
  • Nebraska State Penitentiary
  • Omaha Correctional Center
  • Tecumseh State Correctional Institution
  • Work Ethic Camp - McCook

Hastings Correctional Center is no longer operated by Nebraska Department of Correctional Services.

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