The
Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) operates the
Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF), located in
unincorporated Rankin County. CMCF houses the state's female death row inmates. In 2007 the
Mississippi Highway Patrol opened a driver's license facility across the highway from the prison. The
Mississippi State Hospital of the
Mississippi Department of Mental Health is in
Whitfield in unincorporated Rankin County. It occupies the former
Rankin Farm prison grounds. In 1935, the Mississippi State Insane Asylum moved from a complex of 19th-century buildings in northern
Jackson, the capital, to its existing location. The
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality operates the Central Regional Office and the MDEQ Laboratory in unincorporated Rankin County. Since 1964, Republican presidential candidates have carried Rankin County in every election except 1968, when
George Wallace won the county as the
American Independent Party candidate.
Law enforcement The
Mississippi Department of Public Safety operates the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers' Training Academy (MLEOTA) on a property in Rankin County, near CMCF and the MSH, from Jackson. A 2025 investigation by
The New York Times reported allegations of violence and inmate abuse at the Rankin County jail.
Department of Justice torture investigation In February 2023, the
Department of Justice opened a civil rights investigation into conduct of the Rankin County Sheriff's Department. The investigation centered on a
January 24, 2023, incident in which deputies searched the house of Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker. Jenkins and Parker, both African Americans, experienced six deputies turning off their body cameras, torturing the men for two hours, shocking them with tasers, repeatedly shouting racial slurs, and shooting one of them in the mouth. All accused officers pled guilty and were convicted. In June 2023, Jenkins and Parker filed a $400 million lawsuit against Sheriff Bryan Bailey and six deputies. In late June, the sheriff announced that some deputies involved had been terminated or had resigned, and that the department had hired a compliance officer to monitor daily operations. An investigation by the
Associated Press determined that the Sheriff's Special Response Team had been involved in four violent incidents with African Americans since 2019, resulting in two deaths. ==Communities==