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1 maj 2021 · More than 10,000 inmates convicted of a second serious but nonviolent offense under the state’s "three strikes" law will be eligible for release after serving half their sentences.
Latest News Releases. Attempted Homicide of Mule Creek State Prison Officer Under Investigation. IONE – California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are investigating an attack on a peace officer at Mule… Read More. North Kern State Prison Investigating Death of Incarcerated Person as Homicide.
10 lip 2020 · July 10, 2020. Estimates of 8,000 inmates could be eligible for release by end of August, in addition to the state’s reduction of about 10,000 persons since the start of the pandemic.
2 mar 2021 · The state’s prison population declined by more than 20% in 2020 as authorities took steps to address the COVID-19 pandemic. But some California prisons are still well above capacity, posing potential health risks for prisoners and prison workers.
8 gru 2023 · Californians released from prisons could receive direct cash payments along with help in job searches and other support under a first-in-the-nation program aimed at easing the transition out of...
12 sie 2020 · As of this week, nearly 9,000 California prisoners have tested positive for the virus and more than 50 have died, according to the corrections department. The 2,200 infected at San Quentin is equivalent to more than two-thirds of its current population.
The Office of Research is responsible for producing a variety of reports, including projections of the adult, parole, and juvenile populations; statistical summaries of CDCR’s populations and recidivism reporting.