CDCR Releases a Plan to Cut Billions in Prison Spending and Meet Federal Court Mandates
With Public Safety Realignment driving a safe, steady decline in the state’s inmate population, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has released a plan to cut billions in spending, meet constitutional standards ordered by various courts for inmate medical, mental health and dental care, and improve prison and parole operations.
The plan is titled “The Future of California Corrections: A Blueprint to Save Billions of Dollars, End Federal Oversight, and Improve the Prison System.”
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Institution Profiles: Staffing, Housing and Programming
- Avenal State Prison
- California Correctional Center
- California Correctional Institution
- California Institution for Men
- California Institution for Women
- California Men's Colony
- California Medical Facility
- California Rehabilitation Center
- California State Prison, Corcoran
- California State Prison, Los Angeles County
- California State Prison, Sacramento
- California State Prison, Solano
- California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran
- Calipatria State Prison
- Centinela State Prison
- Central California Women's Facility
- Chuckawalla Valley State Prison
- Correctional Training Facility
- Deuel Vocational Institution
- Folsom State Prison
- High Desert State Prison
- Ironwood State Prison
- Kern Valley State Prison
- Mule Creek State Prison
- North Kern State Prison
- Pelican Bay State Prison
- Pleasant Valley State Prison
- R.J. Donovan Correctional Facility at Rock Mountain
- Salinas Valley State Prison
- San Quentin State Prison
- Sierra Conservation Center
- Valley State Prison for Women
- Wasco State Prison
The Future of California Corrections
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- Narrative (file size: 1MB)
- Appendices (file size: 13MB)
- Institution Profiles: Staffing, Housing and Programming