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Heritage Trail Correctional Facility

2014 establishments in IndianaBuildings and structures in Hendricks County, IndianaGEO GroupIndiana stubsPrisons in Indiana

Indiana Boys SchoolThe Heritage Trail Correctional Facility is a private minimum-security state prison for men located in Plainfield, Hendricks County, Indiana, operated by the GEO Group under contract with the Indiana Department of Correction.Heritage Trail is operated at minimum security and focuses on inmates transitioning out of the system. Heritage Trail first opened in 2014 following the closure of the Indiana Boys School. The facility had an average capacity of 827 inmates through 2014. The facility stands on the site of the former state reformatory, the Indiana House of Refuge, first established in 1867.

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Heritage Trail Correctional Facility
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Moon Road 727
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Indiana Department of Correction

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Indiana Law Enforcement Academy

The Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) is a law enforcement training academy located in Plainfield, Indiana. The governing body of the academy is the 17-member Law Enforcement Training Board who are appointed by the governor. The board sets the requirements and criteria for the basic training of law enforcement officers throughout the state, which became mandatory on July 6, 1972. The academy offers basic training for new police officers, jail officers, and town marshals. It also offers in-service training for police officers and executive training for police chiefs. The basic training course for new police officers consists of over 600 hours of training. Major areas of instruction include criminal and traffic law, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, physical tactics, EMS awareness and human behavior. Officers are also required to study other police related subjects such as accident investigation, criminal investigation, domestic violence and sexual assault, water rescue training, Standardized Field Sobriety Test, crime prevention and drug and narcotics.In addition to the main training academy in Plainfield, six satellite facilities are certified by the board to offer training courses throughout the state: Fort Wayne Police Academy – Fort Wayne Indiana State Police Academy at ILEA – Plainfield Indiana University Police Academy – Bloomington Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Academy – Indianapolis Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (NILEA) – Hobart Southwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (SWILEA) – Evansville