California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - CDCR Help ensure public safety in California Information about medical, dental and mental health services for California’s incarcerated population Learn about the rights and services available to victims and survivors
Corrections Division | San Mateo County Sheriffs Office There are four San Mateo County Corrections locations The Facility’s staff ensures inmates: receive services designed to provide opportunities to improve their lives, both during and after incarceration, in order to reduce recidivism (650) 599-3000
BOP: Federal Bureau of Prisons Web Site During the month of May we remember and pay tribute to Royal C Cline, William A Miller, and Harold P Stites, who made the ultimate sacrifice Resources For NIC UNICOR
NCCHC | National Commission on Correctional Health Care NCCHC’s flagship standards provide support for constitutionally appropriate correctional health care for jails, prisons, juvenile facilities, mental health, and opioid treatment programs
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation CDCR operates all state institutions, oversees a variety of community correctional facilities and camps, and monitors all parolees during their entry back into society
State departments of corrections - USAGov Contact your state department of corrections to learn about visiting a prisoner in a state or local prison, how to send mail to an inmate, and more
Transforming Correctional Culture and Climate - National Institute of . . . People are sentenced to prison to be removed from society, where ideally, they are rehabilitated so that they lead productive and law-abiding lives upon their release Unfortunately, prison environments are not always conducive to this goal Some facilities have substandard and unsafe living conditions, where threats of violence are commonplace And some have correctional cultures that
News, Training, Products for Corrections Officers Discover the power of real-time data, seamless inmate services and advanced compliance tools — all in one solution The Off Duty section provides resources and articles tailored to the lives of correctional professionals outside of work
County Jail #3 - San Francisco Sheriffs Department Getting Out Staying Out: San Francisco Resources for People Leaving Jails and Prisons If your incarcerated family member or friend would like to participate in an in-custody program, they will need to provide an action request to County Jail #3 staff
California Correctional Peace Officers Association While there are many challenges for corrections in California, the increasing number of violent inmates and the need to enhance the profession through training and education, we face them head on for our membership Our Executive Council and Board of Directors are Correctional Peace Officers, elected by the membership