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  2. San Quentin Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (SQ), formerly known as San Quentin State Prison, [2] is a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation state prison for men, located north of San Francisco in the unincorporated [3] place of San Quentin in Marin County. Established in 1852, and opening in 1854, [4] San Quentin is the oldest prison ...

  3. Opinion: California has a $38-billion deficit. So why ... - AOL

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    Inmates at San Quentin State Prison. Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a new $360-million building to be renamed San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. ... Shop the coziest gift ideas for all your ...

  4. Newsom plans to transform San Quentin State Prison ... - AOL

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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ambitious and expensive plans for a dilapidated factory at San Quentin State Prison where inmates of one of the nation’s most notorious lockups once built ...

  5. I’m Incarcerated in California. Here’s What Prop 6 Not ...

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    San Quentin Rehabilitation Center in San Quentin, Calif. on December 14, 2020. Regulators have fined the California prison system more than $400,000 for what they said were health violations, many ...

  6. List of current inmates at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center

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    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]

  7. San Quentin News - Wikipedia

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    The San Quentin News was founded in 1940 by Clinton Duffy, the then warden of San Quentin State Prison, as an inmate-edited newspaper. [2] The newspaper had a spotty publication record until completely closing in the 1990s. [2] It was reestablished in 2008 by warden Robert Ayers, Jr. and, as of 2014, had a print circulation of 11,500. [3]

  8. San Quentin death row to be closed and converted into ... - AOL

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    The state of California is moving to dismantle and convert San Quentin Prison’s death row, the largest in the United States, into a “positive, healing environment.”

  9. Aryan Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    The Aryan Brotherhood is believed to have been formed at San Quentin State Prison, [1] but it may have been inspired by the Bluebird Gang. [1] They decided to strike against the African-Americans who were forming their own militant group called the Black Guerrilla Family. [18]