| Inmate fire camp: who qualifies? Any inmates interested in applying for participation in the countys Inmate Fire Camp program must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Must be sentenced under AB109
- Have a Clear |
| Community Transition Unit: Help While in Custody and after your release! The Community Transition Unit (CTU) was established in April 2001 to identify and link inmates to public, private, faith-based and community-based organizations' services upon their release from jail in order to promote a seamless transition and a successful reintegration into the community. |
| V.I.N.E.: Victim Information and Notification Everyday VINE is an automated computer program offered for domestic violence crime victims in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County. The purpose of the VINE program is to provide victims of crime continuous access concerning an inmate's custody status. By calling the VINE number, a victim can determine the custody status of the offender and register to be notified of the release or transfer of the specific inmate. |
| Allowed Property for Female Inmates Property allowed for possession by incarcerated females: |
| Custody Canine Program Comes to CRDF A new program has reached Century Regional Detention Facility and it comes in the form of a canine.
The Los Angeles County jails are testing the “Custody Canine Program,” which allows inmates to |
| Inmate Mother of 3 Takes Advantage of Education Classes while Incarcerated Century Regional Detention Facility inmate mother takes advantage of education classes while incarcerated and improves her reading level, earns life skills certificate and 2 parenting certificates. |
| Inmates Use Program to Control Anger and Resolve Conflict SMARTS, Self-Motivated Anger Release Tools & Strategies, is a results-based program designed to help inmates identify anger and teach them how to handle conflicts.
The program was designed by Michae |
| SHARE Tolerance Program Is Now In Custody The SHARE Tolerance program has proven itself to be a valuable tool in the Department's efforts to educate people regarding the issues of hate, intolerance, and bigotry in our communities. The custody version of the program has also proven itself to be the next logical step in the development of this exciting educational effort that continues to grow and educate those in our communities. |