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Camino Nuevo Correctional Center

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The Camino Nuevo Correctional Center was a women's low-security pre-release prison for incarcerated New Mexico female felons. It was located on the grounds of the New Mexico Youth Diagnostic and Development Center, which houses the most violent youth incarcerated in the New Mexico Corrections Department, which is administered by the New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD). Camino Nuevo was administered by Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) for the New Mexico Corrections Department. It opened in July 2006 (2006-07), and closed at the end of April 2008 (2008-04) because of dwindling inmate populations.In February 2012 three former inmates of Camino Nuevo were awarded more than $3 million in damages by a federal jury, related to accusations of rape and negligent supervision on the part of CCA.

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Camino Nuevo Correctional Center
State Route 2471 Northeast, Albuquerque

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New Mexico Youth Diagnostic and Development Center

State Route 2471 Northeast
87107 Albuquerque
New Mexico, United States
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