California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Correctional department in Sacramento, United States.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is a state agency in Sacramento that oversees the correctional system throughout California. This department manages over 100 facilities including adult prisons, youth detention centers, and parole offices distributed across the state.
The agency was created in 2005 by merging the California Department of Corrections with the California Youth Authority. This reorganization aimed to integrate corrections and offender rehabilitation under a single administrative structure.
The department implements educational programs, vocational training, and rehabilitation services to support inmates in developing professional skills and personal growth.
The main office at 1515 S Street in Sacramento handles inquiries about inmates and visiting procedures. The building is open to the public during regular business hours on weekdays.
This institution manages three women's prisons and five juvenile facilities, offering specialized programs tailored to different inmate populations.
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