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- California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - CDCR
Information about medical, dental and mental health services for California’s incarcerated population Learn about the rights and services available to victims and survivors CDCR’s Fire Rehabilitation Programs assist with active wildfire and emergency response efforts while providing participants with training, skills, and career pathways
- Access Corrections
The secure way to Send Money and SecureMail messages to an incarcerated loved one Access Corrections offers online inmate deposits, email, post bail, court, parole and probation payments
- News, Training, Products for Corrections Officers
The latest breaking news, products, jobs and more for corrections officers, sheriffs, probation parole professionals
- Corrections - Bureau of Justice Statistics
Corrections refers to the supervision of persons arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses Correctional populations fall into two general categories: institutional corrections and community corrections
- 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
- 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
- NDOC Home
We operate as one Team, proud of our reputation as leaders in corrections Our staff will utilize innovative programming that will focus on education, mental health, substance abuse treatment, and vocational training as the cornerstones to an offender's rehabilitation
- What Is the Role of Corrections in the Criminal Justice System?
Corrections involves more than jails and prisons — it also encompasses probation, parole, rehabilitation, and the road back to society Corrections is the branch of the criminal justice system that takes over after someone is convicted and sentenced
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