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  2. California Medical Facility - Wikipedia

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    Location of Vacaville within Solano County, and location of Solano County within California California Medical Facility entrance sign. CMF opened in 1955. [3]Among other programs at CMF, the Volunteers of Vacaville began in 1960 as a cooperative effort between the community, staff, and inmates. [9]

  3. List of California state prisons - Wikipedia

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    California Medical Facility: CMF Solano: 1955 2,361 2,396 101.5% California Men's Colony: CMC San Luis Obispo: 1954 Yes Yes 3,838 3,727 97.1% California Rehabilitation Center: CRC Riverside: 1962 Yes 2,491 3,341 134.1% The facility, formerly a Naval hospital, was donated by the federal government in 1962. Women were incarcerated at CRC until 2007.

  4. Vacaville Prison - Wikipedia

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    California Medical Facility (CMF) [1 California State Prison, Solano [ 2 ] ( 38°19′19″N 121°58′30″W  /  38.322°N 121.975°W  / 38.322; -121 These two prisons are located together at the base of several hills on the outskirts of Vacaville.

  5. California State Prison, Solano - Wikipedia

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    Location of Vacaville within Solano County, and location of Solano County within California. The California State Prison at Solano opened in August 1984. [9] SOL was overseen by the warden of California Medical Facility until January 1992, when a separate warden was assigned. [10] By 1998, SOL was so crowded that "emergency triple bunks" were ...

  6. Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities in California - Wikipedia

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    Roughly 8% of the people in BOP custody are in California. [1] For comparison, the March 2020 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) population report described 182,579 people under CDCR control. [2] BOP facilities are separate from immigration detention facilities operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

  7. Proposed CDCR budget about the same despite prison ... - AOL

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    CDCR estimates $150 million in savings as a result of these facility deactivations. A November 2020 report from the California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office estimated that closing five state ...

  8. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    As a result, the court ruled in June 2005 and issued an order on October 3, 2005, putting the CDCR's medical health care delivery system in receivership, citing the "depravity" of the system. [15] In February 2006, the judge appointed Robert Sillen to the position [16] and Sillen was replaced by J. Clark Kelso in January 2008. [17] Coleman v.

  9. Prisons in California - Wikipedia

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    The California incarceration rate has ranged from about 0.1% of the population to about 0.5%. In response to this population growth, between 1984 and 2005 California built 21 of the 35 prisons that CDCR currently operates in the state (see List of California state prisons for full details). Despite this construction, most of the prisons ...