Housing Inmates Out-of-State
To relieve prison overcrowding, the Legislature adopted AB 900, the Public Safety and Offender Rehabilitation Services Act of 2007. Among its provisions is approval to house up to 8,000 inmates in private correctional facilities outside California. CDCR has contracted with the Correctional Corporation of America (CCA) to house up to 7,772 inmates who will be transferred in groups through Spring, 2009. Volunteer inmates were moved to CCA facilities in November, 2006 and June, 2007. Involuntary inmate transfers began shortly after.
"The transferring of inmates out of state is a critical component of the state's overall plan to relieve overcrowding; will dramatically improve safety for correctional officers and staff; and will increase access to rehabilitation programs that will ultimately improve public safety."
Governor Schwarzenegger
CDCR Contracts for Additional Out of State Beds to Reduce Overcrowding (10/05/07)
Press Release
CDCR Continues Temporary Out of State Inmate Transfers (7/20/07)
Press Release
CDCR Resumes Temporary Out of State Inmate Transfers (6/4/07)
Press Release
Governor Uses Executive Authority to Relieve Prison Overcrowding, Proclaims Emergency to Allow Inmate Transfer (10/04/06)
Press Release | Proclamation| Questions and Answers
CDCR Contracts with Correctional Corporation of America
Text of CCA Contract | Contract Amendment
Contracts: CDCR Suspends Contract with Geo Group

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Out of State Population
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