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The 3,000-inmate California Rehabilitation Center in Riverside County is set to close in fall 2026, continuing a wave of recent correctional facility shutdowns.| Los Angeles Times
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation had restricted inmate movements and suspended privileges at 21 prisons because of a statewide surge in violence.| Los Angeles Times
The Condemned Inmate Transfer Pilot Program has moved more than 100 people off of death row at San Quentin State Prison and the California Central Women’s Facility and into other housing locations, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.| Los Angeles Times
At a recent symposium at San Quentin prison, a group of district attorneys from across California met with inmates to talk about the state's model of prison reform.| Los Angeles Times
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Gov. Gavin Newsom this week will announce plans to remake San Quentin, one of the state's most storied prisons, using a Scandinavian prison model that emphasizes rehabilitation.| Los Angeles Times