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26. Office of the Inspector General - Milestones of 1999
- www.oig.ca.gov
- The audits have resulted in detailed recommendations for improvements to be made by the institutions and state correctional agencies. ...
- California State Prison, Sacramento - Warden Cheryl Pliler (September 2000) .
- Valley State Prison for Women, Chowchilla - Warden Raymond Middleton (January 2001) .
- High Desert State Prison - Acting Warden David Runnels (November 2001) .
- California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison - Warden Derral G. ...
- California State Prison, Solano - Warden Thomas L. ...
- The Office of the Inspector General has completed 32 major special reviews, audits, and surveys of state correctional agencies and programs at the request of the Governor's office and members of the Legislature and at the Inspector General's own initiative. ...
- Review of the Board of Prison Terms (January 2003) .
- Follow-up Review of the Board of Prison Terms (April 2002) .
- Review of the Inmate Appeal Process, California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran (February 2001) .
- Review of Inmate Dental Care at High Desert State Prison (June 2000) .
- Audit of the Prison Industry Authority Optical Program at the Richard J. ...
- Audit of the Salinas Valley State Prison Inmate Appeal and Inmate Disciplinary Processes (March 2000) .
- Review of the Board of Prison Terms (March 2000) .
- Follow-up Review of the Inmate Appeal and Inmate Disciplinary Processes, Salinas Valley State Prison (September 2003) .
- Since the beginninng of 2000, the Office of the Inspector General has reviewed 4,383 internal affairs Category II investigations conducted by state correctional agencies into allegations of serious employee misconduct to ensure that investigations were conducted properly. ...
27. American Muslims Intent on Learning and Activism
- www.amila.org
- (Note: AMILA's prison program is on hiatus until further notice. ) In the past year, members from American Muslims Intent on Learning & Activism (AMILA) started to visit inmates in the Soledad State Prison. ...
- This prison project offers an opportunity to do so.
- Yvonne Haddad, an academic who studies Muslims in America, noted in a lecture at Stanford University that the two loci of Islamic awakening in the United States are the university and the prison. ...
- The Soledad State prison has over 4500 inmates with at least 150 Muslims. ... It would be good for both brothers & sisters to make arrangements to visit the prison with us.
- Report on AMILA Prison Visit.
- On Sunday, November 2, 1997, Shahed Amanullah, Murad Khan, and I visited the Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad, California. ...
- Salinas Valley is a Maximum Security Level 4 facility. ...
- The prison is divided into four separate yards and the Muslim Chaplain is allowed to see members of the Muslim community while they are let out of their cells during their recreation period. ...
- The Salinas Valley community would like AMILA members to write letters to the warden, with copies going to the officials in the California Department of Corrections (CDC), encouraging the CDC to respect the religious rights of inmates. ... CDC regulations do specify that the State must reasonably accommodate the religious dietary needs of inmates, so long as the cost of doing so is comparable to the regular food being ordered. (c) A new regulation barring the wearing of beards, both by inmates and prison employees (ie. ... Since shaving a beard is makruh (according to "Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam" by Yusuf Al-Qaradawi page 96), the Muslim community at Salinas Valley is very concerned about how this will affect them.
- The Salinas Valley community is trying to raise money for itself through a pie sale. ...
- While most of the inmates are serving life sentences from time to time some releases to occur from both Salinas Valley and other prisons around the Bay Area. ...
28. Monterey County Herald | 11/27/2003 | Officer injured in prison fight
- www.ohio.com
- State .
- Valley Adviser .
- Salinas.
- Carmel Valley.
- Officer injured in prison fight.
- A correctional officer was injured Tuesday morning when he tried to break up a fight among several inmates at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad.
- "We haven't determined that a weapon was used," said Eloy Medina, spokesman for the Salinas Valley State Prison. ...
- Medina said all corrections officers at Salinas Valley State prison wear stab-proof vests.
- The officer, who had been working at the prison since 1998, was treated by the medical staff and released. The inmate was also treated and then transferred to another prison.
- The 21-year-old inmate is serving 70 years in prison for second-degree robbery, his third offense under the state's three-strikes law. ...
- This is the second incident this month in which a corrections officer was injured by an inmate at the prison. ...
- There are more than 4,300 inmates and 800 officers at Salinas Valley State Prison.
29. Santa Rosa Press Democrat Special Report: Operation Black Widow
- www.pressdemo.com
- Federal indictments crack vast prison crime ring .
- A federal grand jury has issued sweeping indictments that accuse the "Nuestra Familia" prison gang of orchestrating killings and street crime across Northern California from behind bars at Pelican Bay State Prison.
- Indictment: Federal, state and local authorities will hold a news conference Monday. ...
- Five of the highest-ranking gang leaders jailed at Pelican Bay, California's highest-security prison, and eight other lieutenants and followers face charges that include murder, conspiracy, racketeering and drug dealing.
- Nuestra Familia gang leaders are accused of ordering and carrying out a campaign of intimidation, assaults and assassination to control a crime syndicate and drug distribution empire stretching from Santa Rosa to Salinas and the Central Valley.
- Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against two of those indicted, a gang "captain" from Sonoma County involved in drug running and his alleged accomplice in a 1998 prison-ordered "hit" against a Salinas rival.
- "There's a war going on, and it threatens to engulf every community in the state," said Brian Parry, the state Department of Correction's chief deputy for law enforcement.
- At issue is a violent power struggle between the Nuestra Familia and the Southern California-based Mexican Mafia, the state's largest prison-controlled gang.
- Those laws also were applied in a 1997 Southern California case that resulted in a dozen Mexican Mafia leaders confined at Pelican Bay being convicted by a federal jury of running a drug and crime ring from their prison cells. Racketeering laws also were used as the basis for 11 federal indictments returned last year against Nuestra Familia gang members in the Salinas area.
- Called "norteños," Nuestra Familia followers belong to the prison gang's so-called "northern structure," which is divided into street crews whose jobs are to help support members inside and out of prison through extortion, robberies and dealing of methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana, according to prosecutors.
- The gang originated in 1968 inside the state prison as a means of protection for Latino inmates from rural Northern California communities, and its imprisoned leaders are suspected of being responsible for at least 300 killings over three decades in state prisons and on the streets.
- State prison officials say that the Nuestra Familia and Mexican Mafia have become the two most powerful prison gangs in the state prison system. Together, their combined memberships among the 300,000 inmates held in 33 state prisons surpass followers of Asian and black gangs, and the white-based Aryan Brotherhood and Nazi Low Riders.
- Nuestra Familia has an estimated 200 top-ranking members who control thousands of "street soldiers" in Santa Rosa, Salinas, San Jose, Stockton and other cities near agricultural areas.
- The federal indictments target four of the five highest-ranking leaders of the Nuestra Famila prison gang.
30. Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program Employment Opportunities: Home Page
- www.dmh.cahwnet.gov
- Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program.
- Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program Employment Home Page.
- Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program Website.
- State Hospitals Home Page.
- Atascadero State Hospital.
- Coalinga State Hospital.
- Metropolitan State Hospital.
- Napa State Hospital.
- Patton State Hospital.
- Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program.
- Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program Employment Opportunities: Home Page.
- Activation of the Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program is scheduled for fall 2002. This program will be the a psychiatric program for inmate-patients in a state prison. This treatment program will provide services to inmate-patients from all 33 state prisons. ...
- In the heart of the Central Valley, the program is located in Monterey County, 20 miles south of Salinas and 3 miles from Soledad. ...
- The 64-bed program will be licensed under the Salinas Valley State Prison, Correctional Treatment Center license. ...
31. US CA: LAT: Only California Uses Deadly Force in Inmate Fights
- www.mapinc.org
- Since 1994, state prison guards breaking up brawls have killed 12 and seriously injured 32. ... Despite efforts to cut down on prison shootings, guards in California continue to kill and wound inmates engaged in fistfights and melees, a practice unheard of in every other state. ...
- In no other state do guards shoot at inmate fighters, choosing instead to break up brawls and melees with pepper spray, tactical teams or warning shots. ...
32. Three Strikes - Fresno Bee, Man's Sanity not a factor
- www.threestrikes.org
- The state's three-strikes law is considered the toughest in the naiion. Unlike 25 other states with similar laws, California allows someone to be sent to prison for life for a nonviolent third offense, as long as it's a felony crime.
- He was ordered to serve more than 20 years in prison because of other charges.
- Salinas defense attorney Miguel Hernandez, who has defended three-strikes cases, said conscientious county judges have prevented outlandish use of three strikes.
- Still, the American Civil Liberties Union and other anti threestrikes groups contend the law doesn't deter violent crime and disrupts an already clogged court and prison system.
- California now has about 7,072 offenders serving 25 years to life in prison on three-strikes convictions, by far the most of any state. Some 57 percent of them were convicted of nonviolent third felonies, including 644 who were convicted of drug possession and 340 who were convicted of petty theft, state officials said.
- Spitz said many of the Monterey County three-strikes cases involve inmates already serving time at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad. An inmate who has been caught with a prison-made knife or drugs, for instance, could receive 25 years to life if he has two felony prior convictions.
- California Secretary of State Bill Jones, who wrote the state's 1994 law, credits it with reducing crime by more than 40 percent. ... -based The Sentencing Project, which opposes three-strikes laws, says serious crime between 1993 and 1999 also dropped 41 percent in New York state, 33 percent in Massachusetts and 31 percent in Washington, D. ...
33. North County Times - North San Diego and Southwest Riverside County columnists
- www.thesoledadbee.com
- Top Stories - Coastal - Inland - Californian - State - Special Reports - National - Columnists - Letters - Obituaries .
- By: DON THOMPSON - Associated Press SACRAMENTO -- The deeply flawed California prison system needs permanent oversight to force reforms, witnesses and senators said Wednesday during the second of two days of Senate hearings. ...
- The monitor recommended the former corrections director and chief internal investigator be charged with criminal contempt of court for blocking a probe of whether Pelican Bay State Prison guards committed perjury in inmate abuse trials. ... A correctional officer from Salinas Valley State Prison testified wearing a bulletproof vest; an associate warden at Folsom State Prison asked for police protection after receiving death threats. ... "The nation is watching how California" attempts to reform the country's largest prison system, said co-chair Sen. ... Donald Spector, director of the Prison Law Office that brought the Pelican Bay case on behalf of inmates, said the department "must teach a course in how to point fingers and avoid responsibility" because so many errant employees escape punishment. ... Spector said county prosecutors are often reluctant to pursue cases against prison guards because of the power of the guards' union and the political stigma against prosecuting a law enforcement officer. He said the state attorney general should be in charge of all such investigations. ...
34. AP Exclusive: Alleged 'Green Wall' guards among those cleared by panel
- www.sfgate.com
- State Corrections officials tried to discipline three Salinas Valley State Prison internal investigators allegedly tied to the "Green Wall," a gang-like organization of rogue guards who intimidated inmates and fellow employees, public records show. ...
- But the discipline was overturned by the State Personnel Board, which rejects more than 60 percent of cases brought by the Department of Corrections and California Youth Authority. ...
- Vodicka and a current Salinas Valley guard who spoke on condition of anonymity said they personally observed the aftermath of several of the incidents in which the inmates required medical treatment, but not the alleged beatings themselves. ...
- In a confidential report obtained earlier by the AP, the inspector general verified that Salinas Valley guards formed the Green Wall, also known as the "Code of Silence," after several guards were injured on Thanksgiving Day 1998. ...
- Members repeatedly vandalized prison property with Green Wall markings, had a secret hand signal, and held parties featuring green beer. The internal investigators smuggled into the prison an engraved green-handled knife as a promotion gift for a sergeant. ...
- More than half the Personnel Board's appeals come from the adult or youth prison systems, with most employees represented by the powerful guards' union. ...
- That's largely because the correctional agencies do a poor job of pursuing disciplinary cases -- then the agencies and the personnel board wind up suing each other and costing taxpayers millions, said state Sen. ...
- Union spokesman Corcoran said prison guards face too many discipline charges. Guard face a one-in-four chance of being disciplined during their career, he said, while charges are brought against one of 12 other state employees. ...
- "Most cases where the employee is obviously guilty never got to the State Personnel Board," Corcoran said. ...
- The Corrections Department "loses almost every case it takes to the State Personnel Board. ...
- Vodicka alleged retaliation by prison officials after he reported the Green Wall's activities in 2001. ...
- Salinas Valley State Prison: www. ...
- Accountant I SF State Univ. ...
- SF State University .
35. Welcome to Salinas Valley State Prison
- www.corr.ca.gov
- Salinas Valley State Prison (SVSP).
- Salinas Valley State Prison - Mission Statement.
- Salinas Valley State Prison provides long-term housing and services for minimum and maximum custody male inmates. ... The Intermediate Care Inpatient Mental Health Treatment Facility is referred to as the Salinas Valley Psychiatric Program (SVPP). The SVPP is an intermediate care inpatient psychiatric program servicing primarily level IV high security inmates who have a major mental disorder that has diminished their ability to function within the prison environment.
- Salinas Valley State Prison was opened May 1996, and covers 300 acres. ...
- Take US-101 south toward Salinas for approx. ...
- 30 miles south of the city of Salinas, and is adjacent to US-101.
- Visitors to Salinas Valley State Prison will exit from US-101 at the "Correctional Facility" exit. This exit is the Correctional Training Facility as well as Salinas Valley State Prison. ...
- © 2003 State of California. ...
36. AP Wire | 10/11/2002 | Judge says prison officials can't go forward with new cells
- www.thatsracin.com
- State .
- Valley Adviser .
- Salinas.
- Carmel Valley.
- Judge says prison officials can't go forward with new cells.
- SACRAMENTO - A federal judge signed an order prohibiting prison officials from housing mentally ill inmates in so-called "Supermax" isolation cells without prior approval from the court.
- Under the court order, prison officials must provide 60 days' notice when they intend to shift a mentally ill inmate into a new cell.
- Department of Corrections spokeswoman Margot Bach said the state had agreed to most of the conditions listed in the court order and all plans to place mentally ill prisoners in the cells remain on hold pending further discussions with attorneys.
- The newly constructed segregation cells, which cost about $86 million, are part of a pilot program at Corcoran State Prison and are the first of 10 planned at prisons across the state. ...
- Bach said about 20 percent of the 158,000 convicts in the state's 33 prisons have been diagnosed as mentally disturbed, who are frequently housed in such facilities because they assault or are preyed upon by other inmates.
37. Monterey County Herald | 01/25/2004 | Breaking down the Green Wall
- www.montereyherald.com
- State .
- Valley Adviser .
- Valley Adviser.
- A prison guard now fears for his safety after blowing the whistle on a Salinas Valley State Prison clique.
- " Vodicka's journey from rock solid prison guard to rock-and-a-hard place whistle-blower started three years ago on a spring day at Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad.
- In testimony before the state Senate this past week, Vodicka explained that it was one of the tribal signatures of the "Green Wall," a clique of Salinas Valley State Prison guards who turned the traditional code of silence into a phalanx of misconduct and intimidation.
- "But at Salinas Valley State Prison it was very strong. ...
- In the interview, as well as in his testimony and a lawsuit against the state, Vodicka lays out a disturbing picture of the rogue group. Some members of the Green Wall apparently even infiltrated the prison's Investigative Services Unit, an internal affairs operation that probes crimes committed within the prison walls.
- State inspectors confirmed the existence of the Green Wall at Salinas Valley, according to a legislature document prepared for the hearings.
- Eloy Medina, spokesman for Salinas Valley State Prison, said that Warden Anthony Lamarque would have no comment.
- Bob Martinez, director of communications for the Department of Corrections, said he could not comment on the investigation into the Green Wall at Salinas Valley or any follow-up actions taken by the department.
- Assemblyman Simon Salinas, D-Salinas, whose district includes Salinas Valley State Prison and the Correctional Training Facility-Soledad, said the former guard's tale shows that "You've got to create the environment that anyone who comes forward has to feel they're protected. ...
- Vodicka began his career at Corcoran State Prison in 1988. He worked at the facilities in Calipatria and Pelican Bay before arriving at newly opened Salinas Valley State Prison in 1996. ...
- Vodicka traces the birth of the Green Wall at Salinas Valley to the aftermath of a November 1998 scuffle known as the Thanksgiving riot. ...
38. Court Ruling Leads to Offenders' Release (phillyBurbs.com)
- www.phillyburbs.com
- LOS ANGELES - At least 24 convicted sex offenders have been released from prison in the month since the U. ...
- Salaices told the newspaper that she testified against her uncle, Lancaster karate instructor Daniel Payan, and he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. Payan walked out of Salinas Valley State Prison last Thursday after serving seven months.
- Other states have extended their deadlines for filing charges in sex crimes, but California was the only state to retroactively eliminate the statute of limitations, allowing victims to come forward years after the alleged abuse. ...
39. Monterey County Herald | 01/27/2003 | Salinas fans revel despite defeat
- www.dfw.com
- State .
- Valley Adviser .
- Salinas.
- Carmel Valley.
- Salinas fans revel despite defeat.
- Though the Super Bowl was a super bust for the Oakland Raiders, it didn't keep their whooping fans away from Salinas' North Main Street on Sunday night.
- To keep the crowd in check, Salinas police and officers from six other law enforcement agencies, patrolled the city with more than 100 officers on foot, motorcycle, horseback -- even in a helicopter.
- , they had arrested 12 people for offenses including drug possession, fighting and probation violation, said Salinas Police Lt. ...
- In Salinas, the scene was more about pride than violence.
- Jason Malispina of Salinas showed up in full silver-and-black face paint.
- Dudek, who specializes in Salinas gangs, was one of three probation officers called in to assist local police.
- Police would not release the exact number of law enforcement personnel on duty, but joining the Salinas Police Department were officers from the California Highway Patrol, the Monterey County Sheriff's Office, the California State Parole Department, the Monterey County Probation Department, the Gilroy Police Department and Salinas Valley State Prison.
40. Lighthouse Inmate Resource
- www.prisoninmateresource.com
- Prison Information and Contact - California .
- Avenal State Prison (ASP).
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- SHU Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP).
- Infirmary California State Prison, Sacramento (SAC).
41. IN THE SPIRIT Patriots and prisons: Light in the darkness By ALLIEE DeARMOND SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL July 6, 2002
- www.santacruzsentinel.com
- In California we have the highest recidivism rate of any state in the country. ...
- Those who received no visits during incarceration are six times more likely to return to prison in their first year of parole than those who received at least three visitors. ...
- Presidential aide Chuck Colsons little stint in prison changed his life. While one could sing with some satisfaction, "O how the mighty are fallen," this particular descent brought forth an international prison ministry. ...
- Prison Fellowship Ministries is a multifaceted work that includes conferences and seminars in prisons and jails, Christmas gifts for inmates children, pen pal programs, ongoing bible studies behind bars, programs for inmate families and political pressure that challenges inhumane treatment of prisoners throughout the world. ...
- Twin Lakes Church has held a number of training programs for people involved with prison ministries and has recently appointed James Peery to coordinate the volunteers. ...
- Or you can contact Prison Fellowship area director Ron Philips at 901-6302. ...
- Karios is a prison ministry spawned from the Cursillo retreat weekends. ...
- In 1975 the idea came to have a Cursillo in prison. Karios was born, holding retreats with the purpose of forming strong Christian communities among the prison population. ...
- For five years Bill Kell has worked toward having a Kairos retreat in Salinas Valley State Prison. ...
- John the Baptist Episcopal Church go to Soledad on Wednesday afternoons for a prayer and share group in the prison. ...
- Bill Lupfer started going with the Kairos group to Salinas Valley State Prison, but got frustrated at the number of times they couldnt meet because of a lock-down due to violent incidents. ...
- Looking at the needs of the 8,000 to 9,000 incarcerated men, he wishes more people would take on the task of one-on-one ministry in the prisons, fulfilling Christs words, "I was in prison and you visited me. ...
- Aglow has a California Prison and Jail Ministry Retreat coming up Aug. ...
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- Philadelphia Inquirer | 11/14/2003 | Mother gets prison time for corruption of minors .
- Purported "party mom" Megan Smith was sentenced yesterday to 15 to 30 months in state prison for hosting a teen drinking. ...
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43. AP Wire | 07/24/2003 | Court Ruling Leads to Offenders' Release
- www.sunherald.com
- State .
- LOS ANGELES - At least 24 convicted sex offenders have been released from prison in the month since the U. ...
- Salaices told the newspaper that she testified against her uncle, Lancaster karate instructor Daniel Payan, and he was sentenced to 27 years in prison. Payan walked out of Salinas Valley State Prison last Thursday after serving seven months.
- Other states have extended their deadlines for filing charges in sex crimes, but California was the only state to retroactively eliminate the statute of limitations, allowing victims to come forward years after the alleged abuse. ...
44. Monterey County Herald | 06/23/2002 | Top 10 employers
- www.siliconvalley.com
- State .
- Valley Adviser .
- Salinas.
- Carmel Valley.
- According to the state Employment Development Department, here are the county's 10 biggest employers: .
- , Salinas, CA, 93901.
- #1 Harris Road, Salinas, CA 93908.
- 639 South Sanborn Road, Salinas, CA 93902.
- Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital.
- 450 East Romie Lane, Salinas, CA 93901.
- Industry:Low-security California Department of Corrections prison.
- , Salinas, CA 93901.
- Salinas Valley State Prison.
- Industry:High-security California Department of Corrections prison .
45. Mercury News | 02/17/2003 | State wants judge who visited death row off capital appeal cases
- www.duluthsuperior.com
- West Valley Guide .
- San Jose/Valley .
- State wants judge who visited death row off capital appeal cases.
- Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Alex Kozinski's prison visit with Michael Hunter will prevent him from being ``fair and impartial'' in deciding future California death penalty cases.
- Kozinski met with Hunter, who is now serving a life sentence for killing his parents in 1981 in their Pacifica home, during a tour of San Quentin State Prison last September. ...
- The letter, obtained by the Mercury News, details an exhaustive probe by the Attorney General's Office that included questioning Hunter -- now housed at Salinas Valley State Prison -- about his meeting with Kozinski. ...
- Kozinski on Sunday declined to discuss specifics of the situation, but expressed surprise at the state's position that meeting with a death row inmate would suggest bias in future capital cases.
- Hunter has been a prolific writer from prison, publishing stories in newspapers and magazines and on a Web site.
- Now 43, Hunter was sentenced to life in prison.
- Kozinski, with the knowledge of prison officials, arranged to meet with Hunter. ...
46. California
- www.csfministries.org
47. Internship
- www.cspp.edu
- Salinas Valley State Prison.
- The area is also home to a large state university and offers a variety of cultural and environmental activities.
- Board of Prison Terms reports for Lifer inmates) and brief mental health screenings.
- state. ...
- state. ...
- It is located in Salinas, CA, along the beautiful and historic Monterey Bay. ...
- SALINAS VALLEY STATE PRISON.
- Salinas Valley State Prison is one of only two licensed Correctional Treatment Centers in the CDC. ... In addition to all the above there are evaluations for Developmental Disabilities, Board of Prison Terms, and other specific referral questions. ...
- Salinas Valley State Prison's clinical psychology pre-doctoral internship training program site offers many training opportunities for psychological interns. ... They carry a caseload, round on patients, conceptualize and present cases in team meetings, develop treatment plans, carry them out, and discharge patient's back to the mainline of the prison. ...
- In addition interns will teach psychology-related classes for custody and support staff at the prison. ...
- Major Goals of the Training Experience: The main goal is to allow the interns to be fully competent by the end of the internship so they will be able to work in a prison environment while they acquire their post-doctoral supervised clinical hours and afterward. A major goal is also to allow the interns the opportunity to become competent enough to eventually practice independently outside of the prison environment. We would like the interns to develop professionally, emotionally, and intellectually while at Salinas Valley State Prison. ...
- For more information on Salinas Valley State Prison visit our website:.
48. nadir-aktuell | Eintrag 25.12.2000
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49. Petition for Social & Prison Ref
- www.survivingthesystem.com
- Petition for Social & Prison Reform.
- Facility: Salinas Valley State Prison.
- City, State, Zip: Soledad, California 93960-1030.
- ) Do you see a need for change in your prison environment?: Yes.
- ) Are you presently working toward such change, by yourself, or in a program offered by the prison?: Yes.
- ) Do you feel that there are injustices in the prison administration?: .
- ) Would you be interested in seeing social change in our world, prison or otherwise?: .
- Why are you in prison and/or protective custody?: Because of my sever medical problems, why I am in prison I cn’t say because when I go home I am going to sue them.
- Have you had any extremely trying experiences in prison? Y__ N_x_ If you would like to speak of them, please do so. ...
- ): Well because when I set out of prison I have to tell the police that I am a sex offender for a crime I did not do so from now on until I died my life will be living hell, Belive me.
- That’s why I state my life will be living hell when I get out. ...
- Please state one thing that you have done for another in your life that makes you feel good when you think back to that moment: I’ve did lots of good things for other people.
- Salinas Valley State Prison.
50. Monterey County Herald | 05/31/2003 | Prison inmates stabbed
- www.bayarea.com
- State .
- Valley Adviser .
- Salinas.
- Carmel Valley.
- Prison inmates stabbed.
- Salinas Valley State Prison officials are investigating a fight Thursday that involved 60 inmates and left four with serious stab injuries to the chest and one with a stab wound to his eye.
- The fight broke out in the "D" yard of the maximum-security Soledad prison, said Russ Heimerich, spokesman for the California Department of Corrections. ...
- "Salinas Valley is a maximum security prison and with that comes the likelihood that there will be an increased level of violence," Heimerich said. ...
- While Heimerich said Thursday's fight appeared spontaneous, it came on the heels of two fights on Wednesday in another area of the prison. ...
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