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Guide to Queens House of Detention for Men, New York

Overview of the Facility

The Queens House of Detention for Men, located in New York, was historically used as a borough jail primarily holding men awaiting trial, serving short sentences, or waiting for a transfer. It was known for being integrated into the larger criminal justice structure of Queens County. Although this facility is now closed, understanding its operation and historical significance remains of interest to some.

Contact Information

Note: As the facility is closed, this information is for historical context only.

  • Address: 126-02 82nd Ave, Kew Gardens, NY 11415, United States
  • Phone Number: Historical contact number was not in use following the closure.

Historical Information

The Queens House of Detention for Men played a critical role in the borough’s corrections system until its decommissioning in the early 2000s. Primarily used to detain individuals who were pre-trial or held for minor offenses, its closure was part of a broader move to modernize and consolidate jail facilities throughout New York City.

Security and Management Information

During its operation, Queens House of Detention was overseen by the New York City Department of Correction. It adhered to standard security protocols for urban detention facilities of its time, focused on both inmate safety and public security.

Legal and Visitation Rights (Historical)

Inmates at Queens House of Detention for Men had legal rights that included access to an attorney, fair treatment under the law, and the ability to receive visitors according to the then-established guidelines by the NYC Department of Correction.

Inmate Services and Programs (Historical)

Historically, the facility provided basic amenities and services essential for the short-term inmates. Educational programs, mental health support, and religious services were part of efforts to aid inmate rehabilitation and coping mechanisms during detention periods.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the Queens House of Detention for Men?

The Queens House of Detention for Men served primarily as a pre-trial detention center for male inmates in Queens, New York. It housed inmates awaiting trial, those serving short sentences, or those pending transfer to other facilities.

Notable Prisoners (Historical)

While specific information about notorious inmates is limited, facilities like this often house a range of individuals detained for various minor and serious offenses prior to their release, transfer, or sentencing in the regular courts.

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General Stats for New York

New York Total Number of Inmates

50,771

New York Total No. of Inmates

Number of people under Probation Supervision

76,323

Number of people under Probation Supervision

Prison population rate

154

Prison population rate: 100,000 residents

Parole Population

43,979

Parole Population

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

8,296

Incarcerated individuals with sentences of 50 years or longer

Sex

Sex

%

Total

Male

96.37

29,219

Female

3.63

1,102

Youth

Type

%

Total

Committed

61.29

513

Detained

37.99

318

Diverted

0.36

3

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