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Special Review: Improper Housing of Maximum Custody Inmates at California State Prison Reception Centers
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The accidental placement of maximum custody inmates into general population housing is investigated. Sections following an executive summary are: introduction; background; objectives, scope,and methodology; finding; recommendations; initial corrective actions taken; and response of the California Department of Corrections and rehabilitation. "Numerous potentially dangerous maximum custody inmates are still being assigned to general population housing at prison reception centers throughout the state. At the same time, newly instituted procedures may cause inmates who could be safely assigned to the general population to be unnecessarily placed in administrative segregation" (p. i).