Beyond the Badge
In Beyond the Badge, we highlight CDCR employees and retirees, their careers and efforts to achieve work-life balance through hobbies, volunteering and community involvement.
CDCR is taking a new step to better educate its staff and their families through the CDCR Unlocked podcast.
As part of its Pride Month coverage, The Government Alliance on Race & Equity (GARE) caught up with Correctional Officer...
Read More About Pride Month Staff Spotlight: Officer Mandi Hauwert
While May is Mental Health Awareness Month, for CDCR's Statewide Mental Health Program, it is their focus everyday, all year...
Read More About Mental health providers put patient care first
As a Correctional Officer for nearly 30 years, Craig Lee has seen his share of changes at CDCR. The latest...
Read More About Correctional Officer Lee begins next chapter: retirement
While June 3 is World Bicycle Day, many CDCR staff celebrate their love for bicycles year-round through cycling groups, riding...
Read More About San Quentin employees share passion for cycling
Global Running Day may be June 1, but for many CDCR and CCHCS employees, running is a year-round passion. They...
Read More About Running is passion for Assistant Secretary Sarah Larson
Staff Psychologist Mariana Dominguez has been with CDCR for eight years and currently works with youth at the Division of...
Read More About DJJ Staff Psychologist discusses mental health career
These days it's common to see CDCR employees running rehabilitative programs, sharing their skills and expertise with the population. From...
Read More About CDCR retiree Dobson‑Davis has passion for service
Ken Kojima, the agency information security officer (AISO) for CDCR, was highlighted in Techwire in October 2021.
Read More About Ken Kojima talks cyber security, rehabilitation
After 27 years of helping fulfill CDCR’s mission, Associate Warden Donald Glucksman is looking forward to the next chapter: retirement.
Read More About Associate Warden Glucksman retires after 27‑year career