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Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center

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

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Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center
Smiley Road, North Las Vegas

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Florence McClure Women's Correctional Center

Smiley Road 4370
89115 North Las Vegas
Nevada, United States
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