| The START Program Kicked Off at CRDF On Thursday February 11, 2016 the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department kicked off the START program at Century Regional Detention Center (CRDF |
| Inmate Welfare Commission Established in 1951, the Inmate Welfare Commission consists of twelve persons, appointed by the Sheriff, to provide humanitarian and educational support to inmates. |
| Tattoo Removal Program Offers LASD Inmates a Clean Slate Supporting Inmate Accountability
Inmates in the custody of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department may participate in its Tattoo Removal Service, a joint program of the Inmate Services Bureau |
| Education, Art & Acting While in Jail!! #LASD @EBILASD Encourages Self Development Through Creativity
There is a whole lot of encouragement going on in the Los |
| 999 for Kids The Inmate Welfare Commission graciously donated money to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Education Based Incarceration Unit (EBI) for the purchase of 2000 yards of fleece fabric. The fab |
| Follow Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on Pinterest Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has encapsulated the various inmate engaging activities and programs that occur within the jail facilities on Pinterest. |
| 50 Twin Towers Jail Inmates Graduate MERIT with Life Skills & GED's Fifty male inmates at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles were presented with Life Skills and General Educational Development (GED) certificates by Sheriff Lee Baca during graduation ceremonies held on Thursday, April 11, 2013, inside the jail. Two inmates also received their high school diplomas. |
| 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
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| 120 Men's Central Jail Inmates Graduate Sheriff's Education Based Incarceration MERIT Program with LIfe Skills Certificates, GED's, and High School Diplomas 120 male inmates at the Men's Central Jail Facility in Los Angeles were presented with Life Skills, Plumbing, Computer, Art Appreciation and Parenting Certificates. Several graduates also received General Educational Development (GED) certificates and High School Diploma's by Sheriff Lee Baca during graduation ceremonies held on Tuesday June 4, 2013, inside the jail. |
| Sheriff's Tattoo Removal Program Helps Offer Inmates a Clean Slate Inmates in the custody of the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department have the opportunity to participate in a tattoo removal program. Tattoos were once considered permanent, but are now possible to remove them using laser treatments. The tattoo program utilizes the latest technology in tattoo removal and it has been a great success.
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