SULLIVAN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

Sign outside the prison

The prison annex

'Sullivan Correctional Facility' is a New York State correctional facility located in Fallsburg, New York. It is operated by the New York State Department of Correctional Services. It is a maximum security prison for male inmates.
Sullivan is located on an 850 acre (3.4 km²) stretch of land that also contains Woodbourne Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison. The state appropriated funding for Sullivan after the loss of Rikers Island as a state facility in 1980 (the facility was returned to New York City). The buildings were built on a sharp upslope overlooking the Neversink River valley.
In order to build access roads to the prison, DOCS purchased the Liebowitz Pine View Hotel, the 62 acre (0.25 km²) adjoining property, in 1983. Originally, some prisoners from the Woodburne facility were transferred and housed in the hotel buildings, which was operated as a Woodburne annex until the completion of Sullivan in 1985. It currently operates as a minimum security Sullivan annex.
Sullivan Correctional currently houses between 560 and 580 inmates in four pods, arranged in a circle. Eighty-six percent of those inmates are being incarcerated for committing violent felonies, and 60% are serving life sentences.

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Notable Inmates
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Notable Inmates


Among the more infamous inmates at Sullivan are:

David Berkowitz, the "Son of Sam" serial killer who terrorized New York City in 1977 - currently serving a life sentence.

Arthur Shawcross, the Genesee River Killer.

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