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Lovelock Correctional Center: Pershing: Nevada State Prison: Carson City: Closed on May 18, 2012 Northern Nevada Correctional Center and Stewart Conservation Camp: Carson City: Northern Nevada Transitional Housing Washoe: Southern Desert Correctional Center: Clark: Southern Nevada Correctional Center: Clark: Closed in 2008 Florence McClure ...
High Desert State Prison is a state prison in unincorporated Clark County, Nevada, near Indian Springs, northwest of Las Vegas. It is the largest institution of the Nevada Department of Corrections and the newest, having opened on September 1, 2000. [1] It has a capacity of 4,176.
Lovelock Correctional Center; Location: 1200 Prison Road, Pershing County, Nevada, 89419 U.S. Coordinates: 40.221123, -118.389614: Status: Operational every day: Security class: Minimum-Close: Population: 1,680: Opened: August 1995: Warden: Tim Garrett: Notable prisoners; O. J. Simpson (2008–2017): Lovelock Correctional Center (LCC) is a Nevada Department of Corrections prison in ...
Southern Desert Correctional Center opened in February 1982 with seven 102-cell housing units, one of which housed federal prisoners until the NDOC took it over in 1987. A new 200-cell housing unit opened in 1989, and two 240-bed dormitory-style housing units were added in March 2008, bringing the population capacity from 714 in 1982 to its ...
Nevada State Prison (NSP), also in Carson City, which was the only state penitentiary for many decades, underwent expansion in the early 1960s. The result was a second facility in Carson City that would become known as Northern Nevada Correctional Center (NNCC). [4] The correctional center was opened in 1964 with three housing units.
This Nevada State Prison remained the only state correctional facility in Nevada for many decades. Both men and women were housed in the facility, in separate areas. Expansion of the Prison began in the early 1960s with the construction of a second facility on Carson City, which became the Northern Nevada correctional Center.
It was constructed in 1961 and was known as the Nevada Women’s Correctional Center until September 1997, when it was converted to a medium security men’s prison in 1998, then to a minimum custody facility in July 2003, before being converted back to a men's medium custody institution in July 2008. [1]
The Southern Nevada Women's Correctional Facility opened September 1, 1997. It was built and operated by Corrections Corporation of America. [2] Built for $28 million, [3] it was the first and only privately run prison in Nevada. [4] [5] It relieved prisons at Carson City and Indian Springs. A women's facility at Carson City, Warm Springs ...