[1] At full capacity, Miami can house 3,188 prisoners, making it the largest facility in the state of Indiana.
The high- and medium-security facilities are inside of the fence and hold the level-two, three, and four inmates in two-man cells.
Superintendent VanNatta was called up in January 2003 from Indiana's reserve to serve as warden of Guantanamo Bay Prison.
Mark Sevier became the next superintendent and transferred to Westville Correctional Facility in 2014, who was followed by Kathy Griffin in December 2014.
Although Oquendo did have a lengthy list of medical conditions, the coroner ruled that his cause of death was suffocation during his restraint.
[4] In April 2005, a prison unit designed to work with inmates who are addicted to the drug methamphetamine (meth) was opened at Miami Correctional Facility.
[citation needed] The goal of the program is to prevent repeat crimes related to methamphetamine use that would land inmates back in prison after their release.
The program, titled Clean Lifestyle is Freedom Forever (CLIFF), is voluntary as well as residential; inmates must live in the unit which is separate from rest of the prison.