What is federal correctional institution jesup?

Federal Correctional Institution Jesup is a medium-security federal prison located in Jesup, Wayne County, Georgia, USA. It is operated and managed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a government agency within the United States Department of Justice.

The institution is designed to house male offenders, including those with special needs and those requiring medical or psychiatric care. Its campus spans across 1,400 acres, with multiple buildings and facilities, including a housing unit for inmates, a medical facility, a dining hall, and several recreational areas.

FCI Jesup offers various educational, vocational, and work programs to its inmates, including courses in adult continuing education, high school equivalency, and vocational training in fields like carpentry, plumbing, and welding. It also provides job assignments within the prison, such as maintenance, food service, and custodial work.

As of May 2021, FCI Jesup had a total population of 1,447 inmates. The prison has been the subject of controversy in the past, with allegations of poor health care, inadequate security measures, and instances of inmate violence.