|
|

Incarcerated: Visions of California in the 21st Century
|

The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2004
|

Moon Handbooks: Silicon Valley 2 Ed: Including San Jose, Palo Alto, and South Valley
|

John Steinbeck: The Grapes of Wrath and Other Writings 1936-1941: The Grapes of Wrath, The Harvest Gypsies, The Long Valley, The Log from the Sea of Cortez (Library of America)
|

Death Valley and the Amargosa: A Land of Illusion
|

The Great Central Valley: California's Heartland
|

UFOs and the National Security State: Chronology of a Coverup, 1941-1973
|

Gold Dust and Gunsmoke : Tales of Gold Rush Outlaws, Gunfighters, Lawmen, and Vigilantes
|

Finding & Buying Your Place in Country, 5E
|
|
Learn More About This
Directory
This directory sponsored by SIQL, a Spider Makers company...
51. Mercury News | 12/17/2002 | California inmate who received heart transplant dies
- www.sanluisobispo.com
- San Jose/Valley .
- Golden State Warriors .
- SACRAMENTO (AP) - A 32-year-old California prison inmate has died nearly a year after receiving a heart transplant that sparked a nationwide ethical debate about the propriety of organ transplants for convicted criminals.
- State Corrections officials announced Tuesday that the inmate, who entered Stanford Medical Center on Nov. ... The prisoner, believed by state officials to be the nation's first state prison inmate to receive a heart transplant, had been in critical condition and on life support since Nov. ...
- Officials have never identified the two-time felon who entered the California prison system in 1997 at Salinas Valley State Prison and was later transferred with a viral heart condition to the California Medical Facility at Vacaville.
- But prison authorities said last week the inmate, serving a 14-year sentence for a 1996 Los Angeles robbery and eligible for parole in 2008, had failed to maintain rigorous medical routines following a transplant.
- Department of Corrections spokesman Russ Heimerich said reports inside the prison indicated ``he was not a model patient. ...
- And prison officials cited a 1976 U. ...
- Prison officials said the inmate's Medi-Cal coverage qualified him for the $900,000 transplant, while the United Network for Organ Sharing in Richmond, Va. ...
- He said state costs have risen beyond $1 million for the inmate's transplant.
52. LAO 2003-04 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, Department of Mental Health (4440)
- www.lao.ca.gov
- The department's primary responsibilities are to (1) administer the Bronzan-McCorquodale and Lanterman-Petris-Short Acts, which provide for the delivery of mental health services through a state-county partnership and for involuntary treatment of the mentally disabled; (2) operate four state hospitals; (3) manage state prison treatment services at the California Medical Facility at Vacaville and, beginning in the current fiscal year, at Salinas Valley State Prison; and (4) administer various community programs directed at specific populations. ...
- The state hospitals provide inpatient treatment services for mentally disabled county clients, judicially committed clients, clients civilly committed as sexually violent predators, and mentally disordered offenders and mentally disabled clients transferred from the California Department of Corrections. ...
- Also contributing to the overall increase in DMH spending is a request in the state hospital budget for an augmentation of about $18 million from the General Fund (as well as a decrease of $2. ...
- 7 million increase from the General Fund to continue with preparations to open a new state hospital in Coalinga which is now under construction. ...
- The Governor would realign state funding for Integrated Services for the Homeless, including all $54. 9 million in local assistance and $407,000 in funding for state support of the program. ...
- Defer, for the second year in a row, the payment of more than $100 million in county claims for reimbursement for several state-mandated community mental health programs. ...
- State Hospital Issues .
- The Governor's budget requests a $30 million increase in General Fund support for various state hospital population adjustments. ...
- The Governor's spending plan proposes to provide additional funding for DMH in both the current fiscal year and the budget year to accommodate the increases that the department projects will occur in the state hospital population. ...
- For the budget year, the spending plan requests a net increase in General Fund support of about $30 million compared to the revised proposed level of spending for the state hospital system. ...
- The spending plan also assumes an offsetting reduction of 26 patients committed to the state hospital system under the authority of the Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act and who are financially supported by counties. ...
- Some specific categories of state hospital patients have grown in number, and these trends are reflected in the Governor's 2003-04 spending plan. ...
- If this disparity between actual hospital census counts and the caseload assumed in the Governor's January 10 budget plan were to continue, the spending plan would provide the state hospitals significantly more money for this purpose than is needed in both the current and budget year. ... ) We also estimate, based on review of more recent caseload data, that the Governor's proposed 2003-04 expenditures from the General Fund for state hospital caseload are overbudgeted by about $14. ...
- Given the continuing disparity between the actual census count in the state hospitals and the caseload assumptions in the Governor's budget, we recommend that the Governor's request for additional caseload funding for 2003-04 be reduced by $14. ...
53. Voices from Corcoran
- www.prisons.org
- On Saturday, October 19, nearly 60 family members, advocates, former prisoners, and other activists gathered at California State Prison – Corcoran to demand an end to the Prison Epidemic, brutal Security Housing Unit lockdowns, medical neglect and abuse and other critical issues. ...
- Voices from Corcoran Prison – October 2002.
- This is in regard to the medication treatment, custody treatment here at Corcoran state prison. ...
- This prison is just a warehouse of bodies. ...
- On June 1996, I was sentenced and sent to Corcoran state prison via Tehachapi reception center. ...
- Basically, Corcoran prison is a death chamber, and it is sure that all who come here for any great length of time will surely die, or in the least, leave her sick. ...
- What does it take to receive adequate medical treatment in prison? Excruciating pain, suffering, possibly death? Maybe so. ...
- What does it take? To protest on a prison yard, only to cuffed and tossed into a telephone booth-size cage for numerous hours only to be ignored? “This is prison, quit crying. ...
- Me, 12 years of incarceration in California’s most violent prisons, (Pelican Bay, New Folsom, and Salinas Valley State Prison), and not once had an altercation with another inmate. ... A peace of mind is not to be found in prison but I am told not to stress. How exactly? If you’re sick in prison, you’ll just be sick.
- I would like to tackle an issue or issues that is and has been taking place here at the California State Prison at Corcoran – federal and constitutional violations.
- These deficiencies can be seen in the three deaths from 3A05 in the last month alone; Elmer Brown III, Mel Murphy, and Juan Salinas.
- Corcoran prison denies inmates’ families a full investigation, and we are denied the right to spend time with our families before death. ...
- Any time a doctor gives a person in prison six months to live, that person is entitled to a “compassionate release. ...
- In all my 30 years of having served time, this is the worst I have ever seen a prison system run. ...
54. Inmate Freed As Officer Admits To Framing Him
- www.streetgangs.com
- Ovando Had Already Spent 2 Years In State Prison.
- September 15, 1999 -- A man is free Thursday as the two LAPD officers who shot him, paralyzed him, and sent him to prison are being investigated for their involvement in a police crime ring. ...
- He had spent two years at the Salinas Valley State Prison, where he was sentenced to serve more than 23 years. ...
55. HRW: Ill Equipped: U.S. Prisons and Offenders with Mental Illness: X. INSUFFICIENT PROVISION OF SPECIALIZED FACILITIES FOR SERIOUSLY ILL PRISONERS
- www.hrw.org
- Prison mental health services typically includes at least three general levels. ...
- Most prisoners who receive mental health treatment live in the prison system’s general population. ... Reginald Wilkinson told Human Rights Watch, “general population is to prison what the community is to a community mental health system. ”438 That is, in Ohio, as in many other states, the goal of the prison mental health staff is to enable prisoners with mental illness to live in the general population. ...
- Our research suggests that, as a general rule, prison systems lack sufficient “beds” or places for mentally ill prisoners other than in the general population. ... Moreover, many states lack intermediate care facilities — long-term residential facilities that provide more extensive mental health and social services — to house prisoners who cannot cope in the general prison population. ...
- Short-term crisis care is essential in a prison setting. ... Once returned to regular prison setting, as Dr. ...
- In New York State, the Central New York Psychiatric Center (CNYPC) is a 206-bed maximum-security hospital that provides the only in-patient psychiatric beds for a prison system with sixty-six thousand prisoners. ...
- , a New York protection and advocacy agency, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of prisoners with mental illness in New York State that alleges that there are insufficient treatment opportunities and access to programs for the state’s prisoners with mental illness. ...
- According to Roderick Hall, director of mental health at the Florida Department of Corrections, the entire prison system of 75,210 prisoners has only fifty-one acute care beds for those whom a court has ordered to be hospitalized; 184 crisis stabilization beds for decompensating prisoners; and 323 “intermediate care” beds. ...
- Mississippi sends its most acutely psychotic prisoners to the privately run prison of East Mississippi Correctional Facility. However, for the three thousand remaining mentally ill prisoners on the state system’s mental health roster, the state has only fourteen suicide-watch/acute care beds at Parchman, and a six-bed crisis-stabilization infirmary at the Central Mississippi Penitentiary. ...
- 450 Washington State has also created an innovative intermediate-care facility at the McNeil Island prison. ...
- Wilson, the court agreed with prisoners that California’s prison mental health services were unconstitutionally deficient. ... Coleman “drove a lot of the funding,” Mule Creek prison warden Mike Knowles told Human Rights Watch. ... ” The EOPs, which operate in thirteen prisons statewide, provide comprehensive psychiatric and counseling services to between one and two percent of the total state prison population. 454 The EOPs are intended to provide intensive and extensive mental health resources for the most needy sub-acute cases (those needing intensive intervention but not hospitalization) within the prison system. ...
56. California Prisons
- www.straightistheway.com
- In the past 30 years, the violent crime rate has increased from 300,000 to over 1,300,000 incidents per year - a tribute to national and state criminal justice systems mocking God. ...
- The California prison system is in crisis. ...
- There is no mention for prison - you can't carry out the sentence quickly. ...
- Do you know why God would condemn the California prison system? Do you know why God would also condemn probation and parole programs? If not, take a moment to find out about God's Criminal Justice System.
- State Prison, Warden, Address, Phone number.
- Avenal State Prison (ASP).
- Calipatria State Prison (CAL).
- California State Prison, Centinela State Prison .
- California State Prison, Corcoran (COR).
- Chuckawalla Valley State Prison (CVSP).
- Folsom State Prison (FSP).
- 300 Prison Road.
- High Desert State Prison (HDSP).
- Ironwood State Prison (ISP).
- California State Prison, Los Angeles County (LAC).
- Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP).
57. HKF Newsletter Summer 2000
- www.humankindness.org
- Our trip started this time in Oregon, where I gave a talk in a Portland bookstore and had several meetings in the Oregon State Penitentiary. The bookstore was packed with old and new friends, including Donald, who was Sitas very first prison pen-pal over twenty-five years ago. ... After the bookstore, our hosts drove us to Salem for the prison workshops. Grace and Lani and other friends volunteer in several capacities at OSP, the maximum-security prison which houses Death Row. ...
- Our first meeting at the prison was a personal visit in the lockdown unit with one of our InterFaith Order members who had recently been set up on bogus charges stemming from petty prison politics. Dennis would be justified feeling angry and bitter, especially since the write-up meant that he can no longer work in the prison hospice program which was very dear to him and gave meaning to his time. ...
- The workshops with the other OSP guys were equally inspiring mostly lifers, "life withouts," people who have been in prison fifteen, twenty, twenty-five years all sincere spiritual seekers anxious to do the real work of a lifetime, even in a place like OSP. ...
- Is their courage any different from the courage of our prison friends who choose not to go along with the crowd? .
- Gods presence is neither remote nor "safe" to Father Louie, whose example reminds us to bring the highest spiritual principles into the worst of human situations, just like our prison friends are trying to do.
- From this Hindu-Christian retreat, we were picked up by our dear friend Diana Lion, head of the Buddhist Peace Fellowships Prison Project. ... A captain of the guards gave first-hand eyewitness testimony, yet his co-workers were acquitted by both state and federal courts! .
- We reminded ourselves that the state court may not hold a person accountable, the federal court may not hold a person accountable, but the Court of Life will absolutely hold each one of us accountable for our actions. ...
- Its certainly hard for Veni, a beautiful brother we met in Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad. ...
- More highlights of our trip: An all-day workshop for prison volunteers held at the Berkeley Zen Center, organized by Diana at the Buddhist Peace Fellowship; sitting in on a "Sangha X" meeting (a group of ex-cons in the Bay area who help each other and meditate together); an open discussion with staff and clients of Martin de Porres House soup kitchen in San Francisco, where some of the clients live in cardboard boxes on the sidewalk out front; being shown around Free At Last in East Palo Alto by David Lewis, who spent seventeen years in Californias prison system and then went back to his inner city community to help turn the tide of addiction and violence; two meetings with prisoners and one with staff at Salinas Valley, where a fourteen-year veteran correctional officer said he wants to come to Kindness House for our next prison workers retreat; and two meetings at Soledad Central and Soledad North, where one lifer, Craig, told us that he first heard of us when his murder victims family sent him Were All Doing Time to help him. ... Craig now coordinates victim-offender reconciliation groups at the prison. ...
- Youll get another chance from a better state of mind if you dont do anything stupid or impulsive from a bad state of mind. ...
58. The Beat Within / REDEMPTION
- www.thebeatwithin.org
- To Be Heard Sun Man's Light (Salinas Valley State Prison), Mar 26, 2004 For as long as we have pen and paper we will be heard. ...
- Life In My Cell Ernesto Serrano (Corcoran State Prison), Mar 15, 2004 I knew it would take courage and a strong will to go against everything that I’ve known in my years in “the environment. ...
- Sanity Broken Glass, Mar 04, 2004 If someone in prison with no date reads and sees my mind’s state then know that I will carry your faith Everything you can’t do I’ll do .
59. policestate
- www.putnampit.com
- America's Killing Fields Welcome to the Police State .
- 1, 1998, according to research conducted by Karen Saari and Project Censored at California's Sonoma State University -- a number much higher than the 'official' FBI statistics allege, researchers claim. ...
- for making Cookeville a police state On the Los Angeles Police Department's Web site, the Rampart area image evokes a colorful, tropical neighborhood close to downtown. ...
- Javier Francisco Ovando, who was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assault, was released last week as a result Perez’s information. ...
- Javier Ovando Released from Salinas Valley State Prison .
- Why do you suppose the state's biggest area for methamphetamines production, where Cookeville Police Chief Bob Terry used to head the Thirteenth Judicial District's Drug Task Force, didn't get money to fight methamphetamines handed out by Al Gore's Justice Department? .
- dies, the first reports state that the suspect died in a hail of bullets fired by officers. ...
- press reports state that police are not sure if the victim was killed by his own firearm or by police. ...
- final set of press reports state definitively that the suspect shot himself. ...
60. CA Advertisements
- www.mhsource.com
- Fresno County is located in the heart of California, the San Joaquin Valley. ... , offers many cultural activities, sporting events, numerous recreational opportunities, arts, and excellent educational institutions, ranging from our elementary schools to the California State University, Fresno. ... All positions are complemented with an excellent salary and benefits package, including one of the best retirement plans in the state. ...
- Avenal State Prison (Avenal, Calif. ...
- Valley State Prison for Women (Chowchilla, Calif. ...
- California State Prison, Corcoran (Corcoran, Calif. ...
- California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility & State Prison (Corcoran, Calif. ...
- Wasco State Prison (Wasco, Calif. ...
- High Desert State Prison (Susanville, Calif. ...
- North Kern State Prison (Delano, Calif. ...
- Pleasant Valley State Prison (Coalinga, Calif. ...
- Salinas Valley State Prison (Soledad, Calif. ...
- California State Prison, San Quentin (San Quentin, Calif. ...
- The Central Valley of California offers excellent quality of life, generous salary and benefits, very affordable housing, high quality school systems and educational institutions, and easy access, within a one- or two-hour commute, to the central cost, major metropolitan areas, and diverse recreational activities.
- Napa State Hospital.
- Napa State Hospital, in the heart of the wine country just north of San Francisco, in conjunction with the UC Davis, department of psychiatry, is inviting applications for staff psychiatrist positions. ...
61. Resources
- www.prisonerswithchildren.org
62. Soledad. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
- www.bartleby.com
- , in Salinas valley, 23 mi/37 km SE of Salinas; 36°26'N 121°19'W. ... Monument to NE; Sierra de Salinas to SW; Gabilan Range to NE. Soledad State Prison to NW.
63. PRISON NEWS LINKS
- userwww.sfsu.edu
- Prison-Related News Links .
- Inmate at minimum security prison escapes SACRAMENTO (AP) -- A Sacramento man serving four years at a minimum-security prison in Del Norte County walked away Monday, said officials with the California Department of Corrections. Ruben Puga, 22, was last seen by prison officials at Pelican Bay's minimum security facility at 4:30 a. ...
- Federal government's last execution was in Iowa in 1963 DAVID PITT, FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) -- The next prisoner scheduled for execution by the federal government is getting far more attention than the last one -- a convicted murderer who was quietly hanged 38 years ago in a state prison workshop. ...
- Town, prison in zoning tussle gmemsg ST. ... (AP) State and town officials are at odds over a work partnership program at the Northwest State Correctional Facility, which the town says is violating local zoning laws. ...
- Call for pledge on prison numbers BBC - General election candidates must promise to work towards cutting the number of prison inmates or face being "named and shamed" a campaign group has warned. ...
- Jailed mothers test baby age limit Clare Dyer, Guardian - Two women prisoners who are threatened with having their toddlers taken from them and put into care will ask the high court today to rule that the Home Office's upper age limit of 18 months for babies in prison is unlawful. ...
- Rogue trader, assassin of Barings Bank, survivor of four years in the world’s most secure prison, and recovering cancer patient. ...
- "Sometimes death penalty is necessary to save the nation and the state. ...
- EU asks Turkey to put a an end to prison hunger strike ISTANBUL, (AFP) - A senior EU official on Monday urged Turkey, which is seeking to join the European Union, to take steps to end a hunger strike in its prisons that has so far claimed the lives of 20 people. ...
- Hunger strike beyond prison walls: 800 protest inmate conditions, Turkey anti-terrorism law By Catherine Collins - Chicago Tribune - ISTANBUL -- Each day the people of Armutlu struggle up the steep hills of the impoverished Istanbul neighborhood to watch Fatma Sener and her friends die. ...
- Two years jail for prison escapee Prison escapee Dean Michael Vincent was sentenced to two years prison on Friday in the Rotorua District Court, to be served on the end of his current four-year sentence. ...
- Feds: Secret tape shows jailed crime boss still in charge TOM HAYS, NEW YORK (AP) -- When ailing crime boss Vincent ``Chin'' Gigante was sentenced to 12 years in prison in 1997, even the judge wrote him off as ``a shadow of his former self. ...
- Malaysia Officials Complain About Cost Of Anwar Treatment KUALA LUMPUR (AP)--Federal prison officials have complained about the high cost of keeping jailed politician Anwar Ibrahim hospitalized for back injuries in a state-run facility, Malaysian media reported Sunday. ...
- Panel probes DNA's justice role: Testing must keep innocent out of prison and free the wrongfully convicted, says group of attorneys and professors By Matt Sebastian - BERKELEY -- America's legal system won't fully realize the promise of genetic science until DNA not only frees the wrongfully convicted, but also keeps them out of prison in the first place. ...
64. LAPPL at LAPD.net - Crips Target of Prison Lockdown
- www.lapd.net
- Crips Target of Prison Lockdown.
- SACRAMENTO - Authorities at Corcoran State Prison have locked 1,300 African.
- are conspiring to attack prison staffers in retaliation for the anticipated.
- Stanley "Tookie" Williams, 49, has been on death row at San Quentin State.
- Prison since 1981, condemned after his conviction in the 1979 murders of.
- or written message, directing Crips to attack and kill high-ranking prison.
- northern California and Salinas Valley in Soledad - also are on lockdown.
- Locking down inmates by race is a common practice within the prison system,.
- prison population. ...
- the prison's most dangerous inmates. ...
- that Williams might direct Crips systemwide to attack prison officials when.
- extend the lockdown to all black inmates in the prison's high-security.
- Also remaining on lockdown are about 3,200 inmates at Salinas Valley, where.
- Prison spokesman Eloy Medina said officials are searching cells and.
- another prison. ...
- Steven Perez, a prison spokesman, said the officer was stabbed seven times.
65. Printable page
- www.sfweekly.com
- Hashem Zayed's death in prison leaves his motive for a bizarre murder unresolved.
- 13 in Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad. ...
- When he died, Zayed was awaiting an appeal of his conviction based on, among other things, the judge's instructions to the jury about how they should consider Zayed's mental state at the time of the murder. ...
- He made friends with his cellmate, a man who spoke Zayed's native Arabic tongue, and prison staffers who took care of him. ...
66. CCWA Oralé esse
- www.ccwa.net
67. PRISON NEWS LINKS
- userwww.sfsu.edu
- Prison-Related News Links .
- Prison That Wasn't May Cost State: Utah could face settlement of about $1M to private firms BY GREG BURTON - SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - Utah's aborted courtship of the private corrections industry could cost the state roughly $1 million, according to preliminary figures released this week by state risk managers. ...
- Inland Valley Times asked area spiritual leaders whether the system should be set up to rehabilitate criminals or just to punish them and remove them from society. ...
- Drossel of Del Norte County said Wednesday he will charge a prisoner with murder in the shooting of another inmate during a racial disturbance last year at Pelican Bay state prison. ...
- The tough state laws mandate 15-years-to-life jail sentences for those convicted of dealing or possessing as little as 4 ounces of cocaine or heroin. ...
- Prisoner officer 'crushed kittens to death' Ananova - A New York state prison officer has been charged with throwing five kittens into a rubbish crusher after finding them in a cell. ...
- 1,000 Corrections Employees Facing Layoffs Greenville state Sen. ...
- Prison to be expanded for Hells Angels trials: Montreal courthouse can't handle 120 trials from mass arrests: Minister QUEBEC (CP) - An extension will be built to a Montreal prison for the trials of more than 120 Hells Angels arrested in sweeping raids, Quebec's justice minister said Friday. ...
- Two men arrested for shooting drugs into Greek prison THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) -- Two men using a crossbow to shoot drugs over a prison wall were arrested by police and charged Friday with narcotics trafficking, authorities said. ...
- A convicted murderer, executed in 1998, had his final appeal rejected Thursday by the California Supreme Court, which ruled that prison officials can kick out an inmate's spiritual adviser 45 minutes before his or her state-sponsored death. ...
- Media witnesses see complete execution of convicted murderer With a final appeal by prison officials turned away by the U. ...
- The business of law and order: The author of "Going up the River" says that the booming private-prison industry is due for a bust. ... The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist spent four years visiting prisons all over the country, and his book -- "Going up the River: Travels in a Prison Nation" -- documents a disturbing shift: Americans no longer view prisons as unwanted necessities. ...
- (AP) -- Alabama has decided not to seek the return of a pig thief who fled a state prison in 1957 -- only to be turned in 44 years later by his girlfriend's son in Detroit. ...
- Jamaican Freed After 29 Years for Breaking Window KINGSTON, Jamaica (Reuters) - A Jamaican man has been released from prison after spending 29 years behind bars for smashing a pane of glass. ...
- The 'Mom' of all raids: Guards at Bordeaux fear riot in biker wing NICOLAS VAN PRAET - The Gazette - The province's prison guards say the mass crackdown on full-patch biker members will turn Montreal's Bordeaux jail into a potential hothouse for violence for which no one is prepared. ...
68. Murderer takes own life (January 16, 2002)
- www.almanacnews.com
- An officer at Salinas Valley State Prison found Mr. ... Sunday, January 6, said prison spokesman Mike Collier. ...
- Collier, the prison spokesman. ...
- If he did leave a suicide note, the prison would not release it, said Mr. ...
- Miller was undergoing psychiatric treatment at the prison, said Mr. ...
69. Surrogate Sisters :: Pen Pal
- www.surrogatesisters.com
70. Correction Libraries
- ce.msde.state.md.us
- "The Heart of the Maryland Prison System is the Library. ...
- Directory of State Prison Libraries.
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- Listing of Librarians by State .
- State Library Consultants for Institutional Library Services.
- DIRECTORY OF STATE PRISON LIBRARIANS.
- Tutwiler Prison For Women.
- state. ...
- Arizona State Prison Complex.
- Arizona State Prison Complex -.
71. Salinas Valley prison inmates refusing to eat - Local News - thecalifornian.com
- www.californianonline.com
- Salinas Valley prison inmates refusing to eat.
- Salinas Valley State Prison is a level 4, maximum-security prison with more than 4,000 inmates. ...
- Salinas Valley State Prison officials Monday were trying to determine why about 50 inmates have been on hunger strike since Sunday morning, a prison official said. ...
- "For whatever reason, they are not accepting (their food)," said prison spokesman Eloy Medina. ...
- While they're refusing to eat the prison-issued meals, provided through slots in the cell doors, the inmates might be eating snacks, such as chips and candy that can be purchased from the prison store Medina said. ...
72. SOUTH AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST ANNOUNCES HUNGER STRIKE DEMANDING JUSTICE FROM GOVERNOR DAVIS
- www.pressbox.co.uk
- "California State Officials, at the highest levels .
- records, local prison officials have persistently.
- by the Board of Prison Terms (BPT) for his.
- "The persistent refusal of local prison authorities .
- Richard Korn, a former prison official who has taught .
- Demian Johnson C-68641: Salinas Valley State .
- Prison (B5-216), Box 1040, Soledad, CA 93960-1040.
- Salinas Valley State Prison: (831) 678 5500.
73. Tamarri Johnson
- www.inmate-services.com
- Salinas Valley State Prison.
- You know something, I hope you don't believe everything you hear about people in prison, I mean some of us aren't as bad as we're painted out to be, you feel? But now, I can show you better than I can tell you, all I need is an opportunity to do so. ...
74. Joe Galvan
- lilromeo20.tripod.com
75. Pen Pals
- onfire-ca.org
- I am not a bad person because I am in prison. ...
- Salinas Valley State Prison.
- Kanater Men’s Prison, Qualyobia 13621, Cairo, Egypt.
- Zambia Maximum Security Prison.
- He has turned from his "evil habits" such as drunkenness and smoking, having become a Christian in prison. ...
- Zambia Maximum Security Prison, P. ...
- Thailand Bldg 5 Lard Yao (or "Dan 5"), Klong Prem Central Prison, 33/2 Ngamwongwan Road, Chatuchak, 10900, Bangkok, Thailand.
- (a Men’s prison).
- Editors note: Oguchi has been in this Thai prison (possession) for about 12 years due to no "Transfer Treaty" with Nigeria. ... Brought up as a Roman Catholic but became a committed Christian in prison. ... He preaches at the prison Sunday Services. ... However, this item would have to remain at the prison after he leaves. ...
- Zambia Maximum Security Prison, P. ...
- Mayamba Became a Christian in prison, is 42, a widower, with 4 children. ... He would also be grateful if he could find someone / people willing and able to support his family whilst he is in prison. ...
- I have been in prison 11 years. Despite all the obstacles I serve my Lord helping with cell-type churches twice a week and we are growing spiritually in serving the entire prison community to honor and glorify God’s name, doing various Bible courses. ...
Other related topics:
Do you have a great site about Salinas Valley State Prison? Is
your Salinas Valley State Prison site listed here?
Would you like a prefered placement of your site in this directory?
It's easy! First place, the HTML from the box below on your page that
you would like listed in this directory.
Then use our link submission request with
your name, your contact information, and the URL of your site that has
a link to this directory. After we
verify your link to us, we'll make sure your site stays in our directory,
and we'll give it prefered placement here also.
Here is how to make a simple text link to us. Just copy the code in this
box to your website:
We can also develop a custom Guide To The Internet for your site. Please
request your own
custom Guide To The Internet.
This custom Guide To The Internet produced by
Siql. Visit us today, and find out how to get your own
custom guide to the Internet, and how to get your site
listed in our guides.
Copyright 1995-2004 by Siql. All
Rights Reserved.