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Warden Adams
Ken Clark, Warden

Physical Address:
900 Quebec Avenue
Corcoran, CA  93212

Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 7100
Corcoran, CA  93212
(559) 992-7100


California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran - Mission Statement

The primary mission of the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison at Corcoran (SATF-CSP, Corcoran) is to provide for the control, care and treatment of those inmates committed to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation by the courts.  In conjunction with this mission, the prison will provide viable work and training programs for 100 percent of the general inmate population as well as provide a "therapeutic community" substance abuse treatment complex for 1,056 Level II inmates.  The administrative segregation portion of this prison will provide safe and secure facilities to house the inmate population who through their prior actions have proven to be a threat to the security of the institution and/or the safety of staff or other inmates.


Institution Statistics

SATF-CSP, Corcoran was opened August 1997, and covers  280 acres.  As of Fiscal Year 2005/2006, the following statistics apply:

Number of custody staff:
1,116

Number of support services staff:
670

Total number of staff:
1,786

 
 

Annual operating budget:
$230 million

 
 




Designed Bedspace & Count
Facility Level
Design Capacity
Count

II
756
2,083

III
400
1,024

IV
1,012
2,163

SAP
1,056
1,998

AD/SEG
200
325

Total
3,424
7,628




Inmate Programs
  • PIA: Food & Beverage Packaging
  • Vocational: Air conditioning and refrigeration; auto body; auto transmission; auto tune-up; auto paint; building maintenance; dry cleaning; electrical works; electronics; graphic arts; janitorial services; landscape and gardening; masonry; mill and cabinet; office services; painting; plumbing; small engine repair; welding
  • Academic: Adult Basic Education I, II and III/GED; English as a Second Language (ESL); Re-Entry; Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI LAB); High School/College program; Distance Learning; Behavior Modification Unit; Developmental Disability Program (DPP); Disability Placement Program (DPP); Independent Study
  • Other: Religious services; Arts in Corrections; Drug Treatment/Diversion; Alcoholics Anonymous: Narcotics Anonymous; Anger Management; Parenting

Visiting Information
Visiting Days: 
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Designated Holidays* from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.

The Inmate Family Council (IFC) is seeking volunteers to serve on the Council. Please contact visiting staff for more information or to request an application.

* New Year's Day, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas


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