What is c.t. terrell unit?

The C.T. Terrell Unit was a state prison located in Rosharon, Texas, USA. The unit was primarily designed to house male prisoners and was operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The prison was named after C.T. Terrell, a Texas State Senator who was instrumental in creating the Texas prison system. The unit was opened in 1995 and closed in 2011 due to budget cuts. During its operation, the C.T. Terrell Unit had a capacity of around 1,248 inmates and housed a mix of maximum and medium-security prisoners. It was also known for its educational and vocational programs which aimed to provide prisoners with skills and training that would help them reintegrate into society after release. However, the unit was also plagued by reports of violence and inmate abuse, leading to investigations by the state of Texas.