Federal Prison Camp, Nellis
Nellis Prison Camp was a United States federal minimum-security prison, also known as a Federal Prison Camp (FPC), located on Nellis Air Force Base in the state of Nevada.[1] The camp was operational between 1989 and 2006.[2] Notable former inmates include Peter Bacanovic who was convicted along with Martha Stewart of various crimes in the ImClone scandal.
History
The prison opened in 1989 to provide a labor force for the air force base.[3]
Inmate labor
Inmates participated in a work program on Area II of Nellis AFB. The inmates typically performed janitorial services, groundskeeping, and cleaning of the base bowling alley.
See also
References
External links
- FPC Nellis at the Wayback Machine (archived 2005-11-03) - Federal Bureau of Prisons
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facilities
- MDC Brooklyn
- FMC Butner
- FMC Carswell
- MCC Chicago
- FMC Devens
- FMC Fort Worth
- MDC Guaynabo
- FDC Honolulu
- FDC Houston
- FMC Lexington
- MDC Los Angeles
- Metropolitan Detention Centers
- FDC Miami
- MCC New York
- FDC Oakdale
- FTC Oklahoma City
- FDC Philadelphia
- FMC Rochester
- MCC San Diego
- FDC SeaTac
- United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners
complexes
institutions
- Aliceville
- Allenwood Low
- Allenwood Medium
- Ashland
- Bastrop
- Beaumont
- Beckley
- Bennettsville
- Berlin
- Big Spring
- Butner
- Coleman
- Cumberland
- Danbury
- Dublin
- Edgefield
- El Reno
- Elkton
- Englewood
- Estill
- Fairton
- Florence
- Forrest City
- Fort Dix
- Gilmer
- Greenville
- Hazelton
- Herlong
- Jesup
- La Tuna
- Lompoc
- Loretto
- Manchester
- Marianna
- McDowell
- McKean
- Memphis
- Mendota
- Miami
- Milan
- Morgantown
- Oakdale
- Otisville
- Oxford
- Pekin
- Petersburg
- Phoenix
- Pollock
- Ray Brook
- Safford
- Sandstone
- Schuylkill
- Seagoville
- Sheridan
- Talladega
- Tallahassee
- Terminal Island
- Terre Haute
- Texarkana
- Three Rivers
- Tucson
- Victorville
- Waseca
- Williamsburg
- Yazoo City
† indicates closed facility