List of Tennessee State Prisons - Male Facilities

Male Facilities

  • Charles Bass Correctional Complex - Nashville - Annex opened in 1946, main facility opened in 1979
  • Hardeman County Correctional Center (Operated by CCA) - Whiteville - Opened in 1997
  • Lois M. DeBerry Special Needs Facility - Nashville - Opened in 1992
  • Morgan County Correctional Complex - Wartburg - Opened in 1980
  • Northeast Correctional Complex - Mountain City - Opened in 1991
    • Carter County Annex located in Roan Mountain functions as a part of Northeast - Opened in 1986
  • Northwest Correctional Complex - Tiptonville - Site 2 opened in 1981, Site 1 opened in 1992
  • Riverbend Maximum Security Institution - Nashville - Opened in 1989
  • South Central Correctional Facility (Operated by CCA) - Clifton - Opened in 1992
  • Southeastern Tennessee State Regional Correctional Facility - Pikeville - Opened in 1980
  • Turney Center Industrial Complex - Only - Opened in 1971
    • Turney Center Annex (formerly Wayne County Boot Camp) - Clifton - Opened in 1985
  • West Tennessee State Penitentiary - Henning - Opened in 1990
  • Whiteville Correctional Facility (Operated by CCA) - Whiteville - Opened in 2002

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