Naval Consolidated Brig, Miramar

Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar
Joint Regional Correctional Facility Southwest
Part of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
San Diego, California in the United States
Entrance to facility in the 2000s
NCB Miramar is located in the United States
NCB Miramar
NCB Miramar
Location in the United States
Coordinates32°52′48″N 117°9′7″W / 32.88000°N 117.15194°W / 32.88000; -117.15194
TypeMilitary prison
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defense
OperatorUnited States Navy
Controlled byNavy Personnel Command
ConditionOperational
Capacity400 inmates
WebsiteOfficial website
Site history
Built1989 (1989)
In use1989–present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Commander Anna E. Villalpando

Naval Consolidated Brig, Miramar (NAVCONBRIG) is a military prison operated by the U.S. Navy at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in Miramar, San Diego, California, just under 10 miles (16 km) north of downtown San Diego. It is one of three Navy consolidated brigs and is the Pacific area regional confinement facility for the United States Department of Defense.[1] It is also known as the Joint Regional Correctional Facility Southwest.[2] The 208,000-square-foot (19,300 m2) facility has a capacity of up to 400 male and/or female prisoners and is staffed with 31 civilian and 173 military personnel. It is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the MCAS Miramar East Gate Entrance.[3]

It houses some Tier II male prisoners of the United States Navy (who serve sentences of up to 10 years) and female prisoners from all areas of the United States Department of Defense. NAVCONBRIG Miramar executive officer, Commander Kris Winter, said that before NAVCONBRIG Miramar was designed as the place for all female prisoners, it was difficult for the U.S. military to have "successful female-specific rehabilitation programs" since there were not enough women in any one location. The consolidation of all women in Miramar was intended to provide a female-oriented corrections program.[4]

  1. ^ "Background History". Archived from the original on 2008-10-08. Retrieved 2008-09-28.
  2. ^ "A Model for Female Correctional Design."
  3. ^ "Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar." Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar. Retrieved on May 25, 2010.
  4. ^ Powers, Rod. "Inside a Military Prison." About.com. 1. Retrieved on May 30, 2010.