California Model
The California Model began after CDCR leaders traveled to Norway to see how normalcy in corrections lowers recidivism while expanding employee wellness.
The Division of Adult Institutions Director Ronald Broomfield recently visited the Substance Abuse Treatment Facility (SATF) and State Prison at...
Rebel Farms recently provided equine therapy for Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) staff and the incarcerated population.
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San Quentin Rehabilitation Center staff put together a Super Bowl watch party with acting Warden Chance Andes at the helm.
A San Quentin Rehabilitation Center chess tournament was put on for staff and residents thanks to the Mechanics’ Institute and...
As we find ourselves in April, CDCR/CCHCS continues implementing new training programs, which commenced in January 2024.
CDCR Secretary Jeff Macomber toured Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF) and watched the institution's third annual CCWF's Got Talent show.
Events, activities, and a group of incarcerated volunteers are examples of the California Model in action at the Substance Abuse...
Discussing the parole hearings process and reentry, the San Francisco Public Defender's Office recently met with incarcerated people at San...
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Matt Butler performed his one-man show, "Reckless Son," for 100 incarcerated residents at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center.
San Quentin Rehabilitation Center’s Native American community held their first true Powwow since the pandemic in 2020. The festival featured...