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Monterey County Jail [50] Monterey: 575 669 Monterey County Rehabilitation Facility [51] Monterey: 250 181 Napa County Jail [52] Napa: 276 237 The jail is run by the Napa County Department of Corrections, and not the Sheriff as is typical in California. Wayne Brown Correctional Facility [53] Nevada: 284 195 Orange County Intake Release Center ...
Correctional Training Facility (CTF), commonly referenced as Soledad State Prison, is a state prison located on U.S. Route 101, five miles (eight kilometers) north of Soledad, California, adjacent to Salinas Valley State Prison.
The original California Institution for Women was opened in 1932 on the site of the current California Correctional Institution. That facility was closed in 1952 after the 1952 Kern County earthquake, and the women incarcerated in that facility were moved to the current CIW location, which had just opened. California Medical Facility: CMF ...
The surrounding housing units hold level-4 and level-3 inmates, the two highest security rankings. M yard is a level-1 yard which houses approximately 200 inmates. The prison had a gymnasium which, due to the prison's over-crowding, at one time had been converted into a dormitory but due to inmate population reductions was shut down around 2008.
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The Monterey County Sheriff's Office is the county law enforcement agency for Monterey County, California. It provides protection and law enforcement to the non- municipal areas of Monterey County. The Sheriff's Office has about 300 employees and a budget of over 50 million dollars.
One person died on a Santa Cruz County beach and two went missing in Monterey County Monday after large waves battered the Northern California coastline amid a high surf warning.
The Monterey County Jail is a jail in Salinas, California, United States.Built in 1931, [2] [3] it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1]Cesar Chavez was imprisoned at the jail, raising national attention for the Salinas Valley lettuce boycott and affirming the legal use of boycotts as an organizing model.