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Around 2,000 lower-security inmates will be relocated to ... according to a news release from California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. ... Valley State Prison will be shut down ...
But the legislative analyst's report also found that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation — which consumes $14.5 billion of the governor's proposed 2024-2025 budget ...
This page is a list of notable inmates currently serving time at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (formerly San Quentin State Prison). As of July 2023, there are nearly 4000 convicts located at the institution. [1]
FSP is the only California State Prison currently housing men and women. High Desert State Prison: HDSP Lassen: 1995 Yes 2,324 3,286 141.4% Ironwood State Prison: ISP Riverside: 1994 Yes 2,200 3,203 145.6% Kern Valley State Prison: KVSP Kern: 2005 2,448 3,534 144.4% Mule Creek State Prison: MCSP Amador: 1987 3,284 3,948 120.2% North Kern State ...
California City Correctional Facility (CAC) is a secure facility owned by CoreCivic. It was formerly staffed and operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as a men's level II (low-medium) security prison. The facility was built on speculation, without any customer contract to fill it. Construction was completed in ...
The state’s 33 prisons hold 92,634 men and women, 109% of the total inmates the institutions were designed to house. Built to imprison 1,738 people, Chuckawalla Valley currently holds 2,037 ...
Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details Fidel Villarreal 14217-298: Serving sentence of 30 years; scheduled for release in 2026. Transferred to FCI Gilmer: Brothers and former US Border Patrol Agents; convicted in 2012 of operating a human smuggling ring which brought over 1,000 illegal immigrants into the US from Mexico in exchange for $1 million in bribes.
California’s corrections budget is more than $18 billion for the fiscal year that begins Friday. The corrections department is expected to spend about $104,000 per prisoner for the year ...