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Grand Valley Institution for Women (GVI)
FOR WOMEN (GVI)
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Grand Valley Institution for Women (GVI)
Grand Valley Institution was originally modeled on
a "village" concept, with ten 8-inmate sloped-roof
cottages surrounded by a grass lawn, and all the administrative
services shared in a separate wing on the east side
of the prison. Each cottage includes a public living
room, dining room, porch, and kitchen, and a private
laundry, study, and bathroom. The architecture resembles
its strict programmatic division: administration, visitation,
casework, gymnasium, education, and health care are
all self-contained within their own units, and are all
connected by a loggia that faces the common area outside.
Instead of the traditional panoptical ring of cells
surrounding a central security and observation booth,
the prison surrounds a multipurpose (politically-correct)
chapel. According to the Architectural Record,
the design involves light-filled corridors, sloped grounds,
subdued colours, natural maple millwork, and indirect
lighting, giving the facility an "uninstitutional"
quality.
To promote self-sufficiency, prisoners in each cottage
of Grand Valley cook their own food, and tend their
own gardens. Because of self-sufficiency, a wooden infrastructure
instead of a concrete infrastructure, and the potential
higher level of inmate-pride in housekeeping, each unit
costs 30% to 50% less than traditional penitentiary
designs, according to Correctional Services Canada.
The design for the 74,000 square-foot Grand Valley
Institution was created by Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects,
bought for approximately $9.4 million. (Architectural
Record 1 Dec 1998)
> News
29 September 2005
Two female correctional staff members, a nurse and
a social worker, were taken hostage, burned with cigarettes,
threatened with a metal shank, and force-fed pills by
two inmates in the institution. The incident provoked
protests from the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers
to end forced overtime for guards, decrease staff stress
and frustration, increase one-on-one time with prisoners,
and improve safety conditions, all features of the institution
that have been lacking in recent years, the union said.
In describing the recent situation at Grand Valley,
Kevin Bansfield, spokesperson for the union, said that
guards are "seeing some alarming incidents of senseless
violence, and increasing exposure to blood" (Kitchener-Waterloo
Record 29 Sep 2005)
4 September 1999
2 years after it was built in 1997, Grand Valley Institution
expanded its capacity from 80 to 99, becoming the largest
prison for women in Canada at the time. The extra bed
spaces will be reserved for inmates with special needs,
and will only house those designated for medium and
minimum security. The intention is to separate the maximum
security facility from the medium and minimum security
"cottages," and to provide both groups of
inmates with their own separate yards. Local Kitchener
residents protested when the jail was originally built
in 1997, and again following the expansion in 1999,
allegedly because of a failure on the part of the government
to inform the community before construction began.
Escapes
According to user sources, there has been 1 attempted escape, in September
of 2003
Suicides and Deaths
According to user sources, there has been 1 suicide, in December, 2003.
Grand Valley Institution for Women (GVI)
FOR WOMEN (GVI)
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