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Mike Durfee State Prison

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Mike Durfee State Prison
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LocationSpringfield, South Dakota
Coordinates42°51′38″N 97°53′58″W / 42.86056°N 97.89944°W / 42.86056; -97.89944
Statusopen
Security classMaximum, Medium
Capacity1236 as of 2012[1]
Opened1984

The Mike Durfee State Prison is a South Dakota state prison for men on the campus of what was University of South Dakota at Springfield, United States.

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History

It is named for Mike Durfee who was a standout athlete and teacher at the school. It opened under the name of Springfield State Prison in 1984 with women from the prison at Yankton, South Dakota. It became coed in 1985 with males being admitted.[2] It became all male in 1997 when the women were transferred to Herm Solem Public Safety Center in Pierre, South Dakota. In 1999 it was named for Mike Durfee who had been with the school and was Deputy Director of the South Dakota Department of Corrections.[3]

Notable Inmates

Inmate Name Register Number Status Details
Ted Klaudt 14742 Serving a 44 year prison sentenced. Scheduled for release in 2061. GOP member who was serving in the South Dakota House of Representatives before convicted of raping his two foster daughters.[4][5]


References

  1. ^ "Prison Group Eyes Rising Numbers | Community | yankton.net".
  2. ^ sd.gov profile
  3. ^ sd.gov profile
  4. ^ https://siouxcityjournal.com/news/state-regional/former-lawmaker-sentenced-to-44-years-in-prison-for-rape/article_32d46217-7ea7-5b97-90e8-41a8dd0b356a.html
  5. ^ https://doc.sd.gov/adult/lookup/

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