Unlocking History
Using extensive research culled from historical records, Inside CDCR explores the rich history of the people, places and programs that helped shape the modern state correctional system.
Superintendent Roland Wood forged a revolutionary program in 1962 at California Rehabilitation Center (CRC), treating drug addicts as patients rather...
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Archibald Yell, the new warden at Folsom State Prison, sought to stop contraband, improve job prospects for the incarcerated population,...
A yellowed, typed spreadsheet titled "Report of Inmates, Women's Ward, San Quentin Prison, May 1922" gives some insight into the...
A 1921 Folsom Prison inspection report, penned by Agent AC Jensen, landed on the Inside CDCR desk. Photographs and detailed...
The State Board of Charities and Corrections, established in 1903, shaped today's CDCR and Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO)....
California Medical Facility (CMF) history begins in southern California and a former federal prison at Terminal Island, long before it...
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Inmates currently training as firefighters at Sierra Conservation Center (SCC) can trace the program’s roots to 1915 and the state’s...
Read More About Highway camps paved way for Sierra Conservation Center
Training incarcerated men in aircraft engine repair at Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI) can trace the program’s history to World War...
Surrounded by pastures, nestled just outside the small northern California town of Galt, sits the Richard A. McGee Correctional Training...
Read More About Correctional Training Center was once a Catholic seminary
On a recent warm summer day, employees at Sierra Conservation Center gathered to crack open a time capsule that had...
Read More About SCC time capsule links past, present and future