Closing of reformatory sparks inmates' fears at Monroe prison
MONROE For a century, the Washington State Reformatory has housed hundreds of prisoners. By the end of October, it will be empty.
Both cell blocks in the reformatory are being shuttered as part of the states response to empty prison beds, staffing shortages and funding cuts. Hundreds of Monroe prisoners are being relocated around the state upending life for prisoners and their family members.
Reformatory units are undergoing what is called a warm closure, meaning they will not be staffed but will still have utilities connected if they need to be reopened.
Overall, about 450 people are being moved out of the reformatory. Its one of five units that make up the Monroe Correctional Complex. As incarcerated men load onto buses to be driven across the state, many feel anxiety for how it could affect their health, their family relationships and their access to education behind bars.
Many incarcerated men have said Monroe has a safer culture compared to other prisons around the state.
When I leave, there are so many factors that will negatively impact my life, prisoner Bryan Glantsaid.
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