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Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center

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Status
  
Operational

Warden
  
Dwight Neven

Phone
  
+1 702-668-7200

Opened
  
1 September 1997

Security class
  
Minimum to medium

Street address
  
4370 Smiley Road

Capacity
  
950

Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center

Former name
  
Southern Nevada Women's Correctional Facility

Address
  
4370 Smiley Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89115, USA

Similar
  
City of Las Vegas Detention, Clark County Detention, North Las Vegas Corrections, Regional Justice Center, Las Vegas Police Departme

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The Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center (FMWCC, originally the Southern Nevada Women's Correctional Facility) in North Las Vegas, Nevada. All custody levels (maximum, minimum, medium) are housed there. It is operated by the Nevada Department of Corrections (NDOC). It houses Nevada's female death row.

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History

The Southern Nevada Women's Correctional Facility opened September 1, 1997. It was built and operated by Corrections Corporation of America. Built for $28 million, it was the first and only privately run prison in Nevada. It relieved prisons at Carson City and Indian Springs. A women's facility at Carson City, Warm Springs Correctional Center, was converted to house male inmates. The 145,000 square feet (13,500 m2) Southern Nevada Women's Correctional Center was built to house around 500 inmates. The dedication was held on Saturday, September 13, 1997, with inmates being moved in the following week.

In 2003, Correctional Officer Randy Easter and inmate Korinda Martin engaged in sexual intercourse. A judge sentenced the two to probation. On February 23, 2004, the Corrections Corporation of America said that they would not renew their contract to operate the facility, which expired on October 1, 2004. Officials stated that the company lost over $1 million per year while operating the facility. NDOC solicited bids for another private company to operate the prison. Bids were due on May 4, 2004. State Senator Bob Coffin objected to the idea of another private company operating the prison. The Nevada Department of Corrections assumed direct control on October 1, 2004. Nevada State Senate Bill 330, which renamed the prison after prisoner advocate Florence McClure, passed unanimously in the Nevada Senate on Thursday April 5, 2007. Florence McClure spoke at the dedication ceremony in November 2007, at which the name was officially changed. Florence McClure died in November 2009.

The facility

The current capacity of FMWCC is 888. This number does not include three housing units and new infirmary that were completed in July 2009.

The Warden of FMWCC also oversees operations at the Jean Conservation Camp at Jean, Nevada and Casa Grande Transitional Housing in Las Vegas.

References

Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center Wikipedia