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]

After 9/11, security at Nellis was beefed up considerably. The government did not want federal prisoners and their visitors in such a secure area and the prison was closed in 2006.

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

  1. "congressional press release".
  2. "BOP: Historical Closed Institutions". Archived from the original on 2006-08-06. Retrieved 2006-08-09.
  3. Bosworth, Mary. The U.S. Federal Prison System. SAGE Publications. 2002. 270. ISBN 0-7619-2304-7, ISBN 978-0-7619-2304-6.

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