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Corrections Documents & Reports :: Surveys, Plans & Reports


CDCR Conceptual Program Plan for Secure Reentry Correctional Facility - February 2008
Summary: Placement of High-Risk Sex Offender Paroles Investigation - November 2006
Survey: Education Programs at Level IV Institutions, CDC - July 2003
Survey: CDC Pharmaceutical Expenditures - July 2003


CDCR Conceptual Program Plan for Secure Reentry Correctional Facility - February 2008February 2008
CDCR Conceptual Program Plan for Secure Reentry Correctional Facility

[Taken from "Project Description" Page 2-1]
  • California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation will establish secure Reentry Facilities pursuant to Public Safety and Offender Services Act of 2007.
  • Facilities will be located in Cities and Counties throughout the State of California.
  • Reentry Facilities will provide Custody and Rehabilitation for offenders serving less than 12 months of their sentence and parolees required to return to state custody for violating the terms of their parole.
  • Reentry facilities will vary in size, however will not exceed 500 beds.
  • Facilities will not operate beyond design bed capacity.
  • Cities and Counties will develop local planning teams to plan for specific programs and services that meet the needs of their community.
  • Reentry Facilities will provide a therapeutic treatment environment using evidence based Cognitive Behavioral Programs.
See the FULL DOCUMENT in .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format.


Summary: Placement of High-Risk Sex Offender Paroles InvestigationNovember 2006
Summary: Placement of High-Risk Sex Offender Paroles Investigation

This report summarizes the results of an investigation by the Office of the Inspector General into actions taken by two state parole administrators in response to the enactment of Assembly Bill 113, which imposed new restrictions on parolees designated as high-risk sex offenders. To comply with state confidentiality laws governing personnel matters, this public report does not identify parties by name. A full confidential report of the investigation has been provided to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and other administration officials for appropriate action. The investigation was conducted under the authority of Penal Code section 6126, which assigns the Office of the Inspector General responsibility for oversight of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and its subordinate entities.

View the FULL SUMMARY REPORT of the Investigation conducted by the OIG. .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format


Education Programs at Level IV InstitutionsJuly 2003
Survey: Education Programs at Level IV Institutions, CDC

This report presents the results of a survey conducted by the Office of the Inspector General of inmate participation in education programs at the state's Level IV correctional institutions. The survey was performed under the Inspector General's oversight responsibilities under California Penal Code Section 6126. The purpose of the survey was to determine the extent to which institution lockdowns have affected academic and vocational education programs at Department of Corrections Level IV institutions. The survey was prompted by management review audits conducted by the Office of the Inspector General showing that inmates at state correctional institutions receive only limited classroom instruction because classrooms are closed for significant periods as the result of lockdowns, teacher vacancies, and other program disruptions. The survey was conducted from January 2003 through June 2003.

View the FULL SURVEY of the Education Programs at Level IV Institutions. .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format


Survey of CDC Pharmaceutical Expenditures - July 2003 Survey of CDC Pharmaceutical ExpendituresJuly 2003
Survey: California Dept of Corrections Pharmaceutical Expenditures

The survey revealed that despite a two percent decrease in inmate population between fiscal years 1999-00 and 2002-03, the pharmaceutical expenditures of the Department of Corrections increased 111 percent, from $63 million in 1999-00 to $133 million in 2002-03. During the same period, the national consumer price index for pharmaceutical drugs increased only 22 percent. The Office of the Inspector General found that the department's pharmaceutical expenditures are also significantly higher than those of two prison systems comparable in size - the U.S. Bureau of Prisons and the Texas state prison system - and have increased at a much faster rate.

View the FULL SURVEY of Pharmaceutical Expenditures at CDC. .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format


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