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26. Openings For Catholic Chaplains
- www.cacatholic.org
- State and Federal Penitentiaries in California.
- California State Prison, Corcoran (COR).
- Corcoran Taft Correctional Institution.
- Correctional Training Facility (CTF) Soledad .
- A letter of endorsement of good standing in the church from the Bishop in which the institution is located must accompany all applications. ...
27. Regional : North America : United States : California : Localities : T : Tehachapi : Government : Website Hosts
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- California Correctional Institution - Information on the facility, programs, career opportunities and inmate locators. ...
- Regional : North America : United States : California : Localities : T : Tehachapi : Government : Search: The content of this directory is based on the Open Directory.
28. Babies Behind Bars
- www.wlv-online.com
- Imprisoned mothers have become an ever-growing problem that must be addressed by correctional institutions. ...
- In response to this growing problem, several states have specific statutory laws that guide the correctional institutions as to their duties and set forth the rights of the incarcerated mother and baby. ...
- Three states that have very detailed and thorough statutes relating to pregnant inmates and incarcerated mothers of young children are New York, California, and Illinois. ...
- In New York, newborn babies may return to the correctional facility with their mother, unless the chief medical officer of the institution certifies that the mother is physically unfit to care for the baby. If the baby does not return to the correctional institution with the mother, family members may take custody of the baby. ... A newborn can remain with the mother in the correctional facility until the baby is one year of age. A baby that is housed with his or her mother can be removed from the correctional facility at any time by the officer in charge of the institution. ...
- In this situation, the "nursing" child may remain with the mother and go to the correctional institution with the mother, as long as the mother is considered to be physically fit to care for the child. ...
- California .
- California has set up community treatment programs where female inmates with one or more children under the age of 6 and inmates who give birth while in prison are eligible to participate. ...
- California also has the Pregnant and Parenting Women's Alternative Sentencing Program Act. ...
- One major difference between California's statutory law and all other states is the provision regarding pediatric medical care. According to the statute, the California Department of Corrections provides pediatric care consistent with accepted medical standards. In addition, the cost of the medical care provided to incarcerated mothers and their children is paid for by the correctional institutions and the funds allocated to them by the Department of Corrections. ...
- The laws discussed above reveal that many states feel the benefit to the children of being with their incarcerated mother outweighs the liability and cost issues to the correctional facilities. However, no matter what state a correctional facility is located in, the most important factor is a well established program with clear guidelines. It is important that both the incarcerated mothers and the correctional staff understand their rights and duties. ...
29. BOP - So. Cal.
- www.fedcrimlaw.com
- FCC - Federal Correctional Complex; FCI - Federal Correctional Institution; FDC - Federal Detention Center;.
- MCC - Metropolitan Correctional Center; MCFP - Medical Center for Federal Prisoners; .
- Dublin, California 94568.
- Dublin, California 94568.
- Lompoc, California 93436.
- Los Angeles, California 90012.
- Terminal Island, California 90731-0207.
- San Diego, California 92101-6078.
- California Department of Corrections: 916-445-6713.
30. United States - California State Prisons Go For Military Look
- search.csmonitor.com
- California State Prisons Go For Military Look .
- California'S 153,000 prisoners are all getting new military-style haircuts - like it or not. ...
- According to new grooming rules passed by the California Department of Corrections (CDC), there will be no more long hair, beards, large mustaches - or, for that matter, earrings or makeup. ...
- Indeed, California officials claim the new rules will make prisons safer. ...
- Even the leadership of the guards union - the politically potent California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) - is worried. ...
- California's new rules amend a landmark 1976 inmate bill of rights, won through years of prisoner organizing, that sought to speed rehabilitation by putting more responsibility in convicts' hands. But in 1984, the CDC removed "rehabilitation" from its list of official goals, and May says the 1976 bill went too far: "It said that inmates could control what goes on in the institution. ...
31. PE.com | Inland Southern California | Corona-Norco
- www.pe.com
- Inland Southern California.
- Home Local news Sports Business Entertainment Lifestyles Classifieds California news National news World news Archives Columns Community Day in Pictures Digital Extra Elections 2004 GenNext Message boards Opinion Weather Center PE. ...
- California Institution for Women (Chino): 4 .
- California Institution for Men (Chino): 4 .
- California Rehabilitation Center (Norco): 3 .
- Visiting days at all California prisons will be limited to two days a week starting Thursday, a move prison advocates and inmates say is unfair and will lead to more violence behind bars. ...
- Officials at the California Department of Corrections said the measure could save millions of dollars each year. ...
- Cutting visiting days to two means correctional officers can be reassigned to different areas of the prisons instead of keeping watch during visiting hours, said corrections spokesman Russ Heimerich. ...
- Until now, California had been a leading state in allowing a high number of visiting days, according to the Family and Corrections Network based in Virginia. ...
- The first question inmates are asked by the Board of Prison Terms when they have a parole hearing is what their contact and support is like with those in the free world, said Charles Carbone, an attorney with California Prison Focus in San Francisco. ...
- California spent more than $250 million last year on overtime costs for correctional officers alone, she added. ...
- Some of California's 32 prisons, like the Ironwood and Chuckawalla Valley facilities in Blythe, already limit visiting to two days per week. ...
- Others, like the California Institution For Women in Chino and the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla, have four days of visiting per week. The California Rehabilitation Center in Norco and Pelican Bay State Prison allow visiting on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and the California Institution for Men in Chino allows visitors Thursdays, Fridays, Saturday an Sundays. ...
- It takes about 12 hours to drive to the Crescent City institution, and there's always the chance that the maximum-security prison could be in a lockdown and he won't be allowed in. ...
- Not only that, but visiting is a prison privilege, a carrot correctional officers can dangle to get inmates to behave, Carbone said. ...
32. Open Directory - Regional: North America: United States: California: Localities: T: Tehachapi: Government
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- California Correctional Institution - Information on the facility, programs, career opportunities and inmate locators. ...
33. Yahoo! Directory California > Los Angeles Metro > Correctional Facilities
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- California > Los Angeles Metro > Correctional Facilities.
- States > California > Metropolitan Areas > Los Angeles Metro > Community > Government > Law Enforcement > Correctional Facilities .
- California Institution for Women (CIW) - Corona - accommodates all custody levels of female inmates, as well as inmates with special needs such as pregnancy, psychiatric care, methadone, and other medical problems. ...
34. Regional- North America- United States- California- Localities- T- Tehachapi- Government
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- California Correctional Institution - Information on the facility, programs, career opportunities and inmate locators. ...
35. California Correctional Supervisors Organization, Inc. v. California Department of Corrections
- www.law.com
- CALIFORNIA CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISORS ORGANIZATION, INC. ...
- CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS et al. ...
- In the Court of appeal of the State of California .
- The California Correctional Supervisors Organization, Inc. (CCSO) sought a writ of mandate to compel the California Department of Corrections and its director (collectively, CDC) to discontinue certain staffing practices which assertedly violated CDC' s duty to provide employees with safe working conditions. ...
- ) The first rank consists of correctional officers, who are represented by the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA), not a party to this case. Next comes Sergeants, and then Lieutenants, who supervise Correctional Officers. ...
- The number of correctional officers, sergeants and Lieutenants needed at a given prison varies depending on the watch, day of the week, inmate population and other factors, and the warden must ensure adequate staffing by considering these factors. ...
- Its purpose was to ensure "a minimum number of supervisors at each institution in order to run safely. ...
- In California State Employees' Assn. ...
- In California State Employees' Assn. ... 3d 1059, we affirmed a judgment upholding a California Youth Authority (CYA) regulation forbidding employees (in particular, parole agents) to carry firearms on duty. ...
- (California State Employees' Assn. ... State of California (1999) 74 Cal. ...
36. Correctional Recreation / Prison Recreation
- www.strengthtech.com
- Correctional Recreation.
- Journal of Correctional Health Care. ...
- Correctional recreators might be able to find a full copy from a local prison health care professional.
- Discusses potential financial impact of banning smoking in prisons on funds and equipment for correctional recreation.
- The article notes about $2 million dollars in revenue from canteen sales is used to fund Colorado's correctional recreation and education programs.
- Lee Benson is making his run for the NBA after spending several years in the Warren Correctional Institution in Lebanon Ohio.
- Two California Officers Attacked by Inmates. ...
- Measured and Perceived Effects of a Correctional Wellness Program. ...
- Impact Correctional Recreation National Correctional Recreation Association NCRA Correctional Recreation.
- an OVERVIEW Weight Lifting in Prisons Correctional Recreation.
- Correctional Recreation:.
- Correctional Recreator's Corner .
- Correctional Recreation Researcher's Corner .
- Correctional Recreation Suppliers.
37. AWD: R -- CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION/FEDERAL PRISON CAMP, HERLONG CALIFORNIA (05/15/01)
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- R -- CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION/FEDERAL PRISON CAMP, HERLONG CALIFORNIA.
- , 2525 Natomos Park Drive, Suite 370, Sacramento, California 95833 Award Amount $3,418,670. ...
38. Political
- www.lodinet.com
- We explained to Director Terhune it is folly for supervisors with numerous years in the department to take time from their facility only to be taught basic report writing by a correctional officer. ...
- It is understood that vacancy plans for supervisors and managers vary from one institution to another based upon individual design and mission, making it extremely difficult to draft a standard policy that is specific enough to meet every institution’s needs.
- Therefore, to ensure consistency in departmental policy relative to this matter, each Warden is requested to submit their institution’s vacancy plan for supervisors and managers to their respective Regional Administrator for review and approval by January 8, 1999. Wardens, in reviewing their respective institutional vacancy plans, must ensure that the average vacancy rate for Correctional Sergeants and Lieutenants does not exceed the mandated 4. ...
- It is my expectation that Wardens of institutions that do not have an established vacancy plan for supervisors and managers develop one for their respective institution. ...
- Additionally, Warden’s are instructed to ensure that overtime hiring practices for Correctional Sergeant’s and Lieutenant’s are comparable to those processes that pertain to rank and file employees. ...
- State of California.
- In April 1998, Senator Bill Lockyer and you spoke at the California Correctional Supervisors Organizations annual conference. ... At that conference, you told me that you would support our efforts to get collective bargaining for correctional supervisors. Shortly before the election, the California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) endorsed you and opposed Senator Lockyer. ...
- However, after the landslide Democratic victory, the California State Legislature and your administration saw fit to deny CCSO members collective bargaining, which is our right under the Ralph C. ... AB 644 sponsored by CCSO and authored by Assemblyman Scott Wildman would have given correctional supervisors collective bargaining. ... However, the opportunity for that is already past and there were two other bills introduced in the current session of the legislature that CCSO supported and that directly benefit Correctional Supervisors. ...
- One of those bills was SB 321, which would have given a 10% differential between correctional supervisors and their subordinates. ...
- Correctional Supervisors have to protect the public from some of the most unspeakably evil and twisted members of our society. They must direct, counsel, and discipline correctional officers who are empowered to use deadly force to control a violent and antisocial inmate population. Correctional supervisors will be held liable for their actions and those of their subordinates. Is it any wonder that the best and most experienced of our Correctional Officers do not want to promote to Correctional Sergeant? Why would they when the Department of Personnel Administration under every administration since Ronald Reagan have paid correctional supervisors little more that a Correctional Officer straight out of the academy? As it is now, newly promoted Correctional Sergeants make the same base salary as they did before they promoted. Many Sergeants make less than some of the Correctional Officers they supervise. ... How can they be expected to maintain discipline when the State of California obviously has little respect for the position of Correctional Supervisors?.
39. The Corrections Connection Health Care Network - "Did You Know?"
- www.corrections.com
- Some inmates at the California Institution for Men in Chino are fighting a proposal to move them into a housing unit for prisoners infected with the virus that causes AIDS. ...
- Prisoners with HIV are already integrated with the general population at many of California's 32 other prisons, said Terry Thornton, spokeswoman for the state Department of Corrections. ...
- In 2002, the California Department of Corrections estimated that about 1. ...
- Although the Department of Correctional Services now provides mental health care and some substance abuse counseling and treatment, Chambers' bill would set standards for providing such treatment. ...
- Both sit behind razor wire and iron bars at California prisons. ...
- Last year, only 17 inmates out of 48 who applied won a compassionate release from the California Department of Corrections. ...
- Last year, Vidilla Spragin of San Bernardino was granted her request and was released from the California Institution for Women in Chino. ...
- He spends his days in the infirmary at the California Rehabilitation Center in Norco, said Lt. ...
- Grover, California Rehabilitation Center Chief Medical Officer. ...
- A compassionate release request with the California Department of Corrections was denied in September by then-director Edward Alameida. ...
- Creech's family plans to appeal the decision to the Youth and Adult Correctional Agency and legislators. ...
40. CALPRO - Awards
- www.calpro-online.org
- Identifying quality programs is an important function of the California Department of Education. ... For the 2002 application and review cycle, the California Department of Education (CDE) has named 11 adult education programs as Programs of Excellence. ...
- California Correctional Institution, Tehachapi, Adult Basic Education.
- The California Adult Literacy and Professional Development Project (CALPRO) is currently taking applications for 2002. ...
- A project funded by the California Department of.
41. Jobs Los Angeles - Research Informative Employment Articles
- www.workingworld.com
- Nursing in California's Correctional Facilities.
- She strongly encouraged us to stay near home and to never even consider moving to California to practice nursing. She said that California was a very litigious state and very expensive. A few years later, while pursuing my RN degree, another instructor said the same thing about California: litigious and expensive. Despite these well-intended warnings, a decade later, I found myself not only nursing in California, but working within the California Prison System!.
- From childhood, California intrigued me. I dreamed about California, long before the Mama’s and Papa’s had their hit single. ... Years later, after I got my RN degree, I also applied for my California license. ...
- One day, a nurse recruiter called my boss to ask if there were any nurses in the PACU department who would like to work in California. ... We sold our house and I got to experience my first California winter—heaven! .
- I could not get over the job opportunities in California and the “creative abundance. ” I could work anywhere, but I remembered what a nurse friend who was originally from Sacramento had told me: work for the State of California. ...
- While working at the local hospital one day, I noticed some Correctional Officers and asked what they were doing here. ...
- I was somewhat apprehensive, but the correctional officer went in the room every time I did. ... I asked him if it was a State facility and he began telling me of all the benefits working for the State of California.
- I went to the facility to get an application, which took five months to process, then began my work as a Registered Nurse in a correctional facility taking care of inmates. ...
42. Tehachapi Prisoners Stabbed Prison Guard
- www.laprensa-sandiego.org
- According to officials at the California Correctional Institution, inmates Thasiti Wilson and Tony Hicks, both 22 and from San Diego, attacked officer Dessenberger, just after 2pm, with home made weapons. ...
- Arthur Dessenberger, who has worked with the CCI (California Correctional Institution) since 1997, suffered multiple stab wounds and was immediately transported to the Kern County Medical Center. ...
43. Salinas valley sp-lockdown - Prison Talk
- www.prisontalk.com
44. California Correctional Institution at California Find
- www.californiafind.com
45. Office of the Inspector General - Milestones of 1999
- www.oig.ca.gov
- The Office of the Inspector General has achieved a long list of accomplishments since 1999 when it was transformed by the Legislature from a small agency with limited responsibility to an independent agency with a broad mandate for overseeing California's youth and adult correctional agencies. ...
- : The Office of the Inspector General has completed 16 management review audits, evaluating the performance of nine Department of Corrections wardens, six California Youth Authority superintendents, and one community correctional facility director. The audits have resulted in detailed recommendations for improvements to be made by the institutions and state correctional agencies. ...
- California Institute for Men, Chino - Warden Larry Witek (February 2000) .
- Central California Women's Facility, Chowchilla - Warden Teena Farmon (February 2000) .
- Preston Youth Correctional Facility - Superintendent Allison Nicholson (February 2000) .
- California State Prison, Sacramento - Warden Cheryl Pliler (September 2000) .
- Stark Youth Correctional Facility - Superintendent Xavier Ruiz (October 2000) .
- Nelles Youth Correctional Facility - Superintendent Vivian Crawford (January 2001) .
- Leo Chesney Community Correctional Facility, Live Oak - Susan Hickey, Facility Director (September 2001) .
- Ventura Youth Correctional Facility - Superintendent Eugenia Ortega (June 2002) .
- Nelles Youth Correctional Facility - Superintendent Vivian Crawford. ...
- Stark Youth Correctional Facility - Superintendent Xavier Ruiz. ...
- California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison - Warden Derral G. ...
- California State Prison, Solano - Warden Thomas L. ...
- Southern Youth Correctional Reception Center and Clinic - Superintendent Perry Brooks (June 2003) .
46. Lighthouse Inmate Resource
- www.prisoninmateresource.com
- Prison Information and Contact - California .
- I, IV California Correctional Center (CCC).
- I, II, III Camps California Correctional Institution (CCI).
- I, II, III, IV SHU Central California Women's Facility (CCWF).
- I, II, III, IV RC, Condemned California State Prison, Centinela State Prison .
- I, III, IV Ad Seg California Institution for Men (CIM).
- RC California Institution for Women (CIW).
- RC California Men's Colony (CMC).
- III (East) California Medical Facility (CMF).
- 1600 California Drive.
- I, II, III California State Prison, Corcoran (COR).
- SHU / PHU California Rehabilitation Center (CRC).
- Females Correctional Training Facility (CTF).
- I, II Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI).
- I, III California State Prison, Los Angeles County (LAC).
- I, III, IV Northern California Women's Facility (NCWF).
47. National Assembly, Therapeutic Communities In Correctional Settings - ONDCP
- www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov
- Therapeutic Communities In Correctional Settings.
- A total of eight different modified prison TC programs were selected from prison systems in California, Florida, New York, and Ohio. ...
- operational for 10 years at Marion Correctional Institution .
- ZephyrHills Correctional Institutional Therapeutic Community for dually disordered .
- California.
- KEY SAP Men's Program at the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) .
- Walden House Women's Program at the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) .
- OASIS Men's Therapeutic Community at Pickaway Correctional Institution (Orient, OH) .
48. Death Row Penpals in Florida, California, Arizona, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Texas
- www.compusmart.ab.ca
- San Quentin - California, Pennsylvania, Illinois,.
- California Death Row.
- San Quentin, California.
- David Allen Westerfield CDC#77622 San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box K-67902 5E78 Death Row San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box H-96500 San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box H-53401 San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box P-55743 5-EB-99 San Quentin Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box J63600 5-EY-51 San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box J-54900 San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box H-77200 San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Box J-02200 San Quentin State Prison San Quentin, California U. ...
- Salinas Valley Prison, Soledad, California.
- SANTA ROSA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION.
49. NLFO: Our Qualifications
- www.nlfo.org
- For the past thirteen years New Life For Old Ministries has ministered consistently in major lock-down institutions all across the country such as: Utah State Prison in Utah; Ely State Prison in Nevada; Southern Nevada Correctional Institution in Indian Springs, Nevada; Southern Desert Correctional Institution in Jean, Nevada; Angola State Prison in Louisiana; Mabel Basset State Prison in Oklahoma; Pelican Bay, San Quentin, Deuel Vocational Institution, Northern California Women’s Facility and California Men's Colony in California; and Halava State Prison in Hawaii.
50. IAJV Board Members
- www.justicevolunteer.org
- Gretchen Newby - California.
- Bertha Stocker - California.
- Jim Murphy - California.
- Social Worker/Correctional Officer, at the Louisiana Correctional Institution for Women (4 years). ...
- My volunteer experience includes my church, my sorority (Delta Sigma Theta), Order of Eastern Star, Stop the Violence Prison Ministry and Mentors for young adults at the Louis Jettison Correctional Institute, etc. ...
- Worked for Correctional Service of Canada for 25 years in various capacities, including Correctional Officer, Parole Officer, and in current position as Assistant Warden of correctional Programs at Pittsburgh Institution (for the past 7 years). Pittsburgh Institution is a minimum- security facility located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. ...
- Was the regional Volunteer Coordinator for the Ontario region of Correctional Service of Canada (for the past 5 years). ...
- Has keen interest in the volunteer sector and has been instrumental in developing a community service program at Pittsburgh Institution. ...
- I became involved with Correctional Service Canada as a volunteer in 1998 after being the closing keynote speaker at the IAJV conference in Ottawa. ...
- Gretchen Newby - California.
- Beetha Stocker - California.
- Jim Newby - California.
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