The Idaho Maximum Security Institution (IMSI) is a state correctional facility located in Kuna, ID. Established in 1989, it is designed to house Idaho's most disruptive male residents and has a capacity of 549 residents. The facility is equipped with a double perimeter fence reinforced with razor wire and an electronic detection system, ensuring maximum security for its close custody and administrative segregation residents.
In addition to its primary function as a maximum-security prison, IMSI also operates the state Secure Mental Health Facility, which houses residents under the sentence of death and those in the Idaho Security Medical Program. Committed to maintaining a safe and controlled environment, IMSI strictly enforces visiting rules and regulations to prevent the introduction of contraband. With its dedication to security and rehabilitation, IMSI plays a crucial role in the Idaho Department of Correction's mission to ensure public safety.
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