Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women information
Women's prison in Kentucky
Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women
Location
3000 Ash Avenue Pewee Valley, Kentucky
Status
open
Security class
mixed
Capacity
721
Opened
1938
Managed by
Kentucky Department of Corrections
Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women (KCIW) is a prison located in unincorporated Shelby County, Kentucky, near Pewee Valley, Kentucky, operated by the Kentucky Department of Corrections.[1] Male and female inmates prior to 1937 had been housed at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Frankfort (1912 name changed Kentucky State Reformatory in Frankfort.)
^"Kentucky Correctional Institute for Women." Kentucky Department of Corrections. Retrieved on September 8, 2010.
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