Author: Don Chaddock, Inside CDCR editor
When 21-year-old Correctional Officer Glen Walls began his career, "The Exorcist" scared moviegoers and a gallon of gas cost 40...
Read More About Officer Walls celebrates 45 years of service
A sergeant took home two golds while Team Sting took silver at the Police Olympics in San Diego.
Read More About CDCR staff win medals during US Police and Fire Games
California prisons have housed and attempted to rehabilitate some notorious offenders such as stagecoach robber Charles “Black Bart” Boles, Richard...
Read More About Infamous forger’s career ends at San Quentin
The relentless heat couldn't stop CDCR's enthusiastic athletes from running miles in support of Special Olympics Northern California (SONC).
Read More About Law enforcement agencies hit the road for Special Olympics
Across the state, CDCR employees joined other law enforcement agencies to complete the Law Enforcement Torch Run, carrying the Flame...
Read More About Across state, staff pick up torch to help Special Olympics
California State Prison, Los Angeles County (LAC), staff came out in full force for the Tip a Cop Special Olympics...
With Germans (Shepherds) and Belgians (Malinois) already in attendance, it’s only fitting that a few Australians were on hand for...
Read More About K‑9 expansion finishes with academy graduation
Chuckawalla Valley State Prison (CVSP) recently hosted its second Junior Academy, drawing more than 100 children.
Read More About Kids visit Chuckawalla prison Junior Academy
In early July, two Mule Creek State Prison employees came across the scene of a motorcycle accident, with the victim...
Read More About Two prison medical employees help save injured motorcyclist
On Aug. 10, visiting at all institutions will be suspended for one day as staff undergoes training to help standardize...
Read More About Prison Visiting staff to receive mandatory training Aug. 10