Miraflores Women's Penitentiary Center

The facility is a high security prison nominally created to hold forty inmates, although it holds many more, with some incarcerated women housing children with them.

[1][2] British anthropologist Alison Spedding—who was incarcerated there for some time—described conditions at the prison as spartan, overseen by staff of both sexes wearing military uniform, but that illegal drugs were less available than at other prisons.

[2][3] Former Bolivian president Jeanine Áñez was held in preventive detention there from 2021 to 2022.

[4][5] She has claimed to have suffered torture and abuse in the prison.

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Jeanine Áñez at the Miraflores Women's Penitentiary in March 2021