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On March 30, 2008, 44-year-old inmate Earl McKee strangled a fellow inmate, 37-year-old Lawrence Rael, to death with a knotted towel. McKee was originally institutionalized as a "Mentally Disordered Offender". In 2007, after making abusive threats to other inmates, he was reclassified as a "Sexually Violent Predator".
This is a list of state prisons in California operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). [1] CDCR operates 34 adult prisons in California, with a design capacity of 85,083 incarcerated people.
Atascadero is the setting for the novel Pay It Forward. In the movie The Grifters (1990), Atascadero is mentioned as the place a former partner-in-crime of Myra Langtry, played by Annette Bening, has retired to — insinuating that he became an inmate in Atascadero State Hospital for the criminally insane.
Sweet began working at Atascadero State Hospital as a psych tech in 2008, with a yearlong gap in 2010, the Department of State Hospitals said. His last day employed was Dec. 3.
Central Coast Adult School, which "aims to reduce the recidivism rate and help inmates rejoin the work force." [11] Prison Industry Authority, which "manufactures and ships millions of dollars of prison-made products annually." [12] Prisoners Against Child Abuse, which "donates more than $100,000 a year to local children's organizations." [12]
Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP) is a California State Prison for men. [3] It was opened in June 1987, and covers 866 acres (350 ha) located in Ione, California.The prison has a staff of 1,242 and an annual operating budget of $157 million.
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Before I saw this Talk Page, I revised the Atascadero State Hospital page to provide sources for the "Dachau for Queers" term. LandisFrann 15:39, 26 November 2020 (UTC) I do keep finding references to this article: John LaStala, "Atascadero: Dachau for Queers?" Advocate, April 26, 1972, 11,13 (firsthand account from former inmate)...
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