Albany Transitional Center, Correctional facility in Albany, Georgia, US.
The Albany Transitional Center is a minimum-security facility in Georgia that houses approximately 155 adult male inmates. The facility provides transitional housing and support services for individuals nearing the completion of their sentences.
The facility was founded in 1906 and underwent major renovations in 1990 before reopening in 1991. This transformation marked a shift toward its focus as a transitional center.
The center implements rehabilitation programs focusing on education and vocational training to prepare inmates for their return to community life.
The facility is located in Albany in southern Georgia and is operated by the state government. Visitors should expect strict security procedures to be followed upon entry.
The center maintains specific architectural elements that balance minimum security requirements with rehabilitation-focused spaces for inmate programs.
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