Bedacus-Lambrecht Correctional Facility

The Bedacus-Lambrecht Correctional Facility, also known as Bedlam, was a located on.

Description
The facility was a large building with several cell block units of varying security levels and exercise yards. The facility housed a mixed-gender population in the E-7 Mental Observation Unit. Violent non-compliant offenders were housed in the Hi-Max Unit.

The cell blocks were designed for -breathing inmates, there were no airlocked cells. The mental observation unit had a separate airlocked to meet the needs of non-oxygen breathers. Equipment and air supplies for non-oxygen breathers were kept in the facility's infirmary to prevent theft by the other inmates. Prisoners with s were escorted to the infirmary for supply replacements and repairs and were closely monitored by the staff to deter other inmates from using parts of the prisoners' equipment to create weapons.

History
The Bedacus-Lambrecht Correctional Facility was run by Administrator Verloff as of 25 ABY and policed by several units of corrections officers. He ran the facility as if it were a business, preferring to keep the inmates orderly rather than actually rehabilitate them. The other staff members included the psychiatrists Dr. Gawynn Karastee, Dr. Neiderer, and the wardens Bencar and Unk.

In 25 ABY, the   was sentenced to the facility for an indefinite period of psychiatric observation. The following year, Camilla Sookanado was sentenced for a parole violation.

Behind the scenes
The name of the facility was chosen after Trak Nar had titled Breakfast in Bedlam. Prior to that, the penal facility was nameless.

Appearances

 * Breakfast in Bedlam