| Welcome to the Inmate Reception Center The Inmate Reception Center (IRC) is the primary intake and release facility of male inmates for the Los Angeles County Jail System, which currently houses approximately |
| Community Based Alternatives to Custody The goal of Community Based Alternatives to Custody (CBAC) is to identify sentenced inmates for release from jail to various work programs. Inmates on these programs not only |
| Community Transition Unit The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Education Based Incarceration Bureau's (EBI), Community Transition Unit (CTU) hosted its First Sheriff's Community Alliance |
| Community Transition Unit: Custody and Beyond The Community Transition Unit (CTU) was established in April 2001 to identify and link inmates to public, private, faith-based (FBO) and community-based (CBO) organizations' |
| Housing Needs through Community Based Organizations The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has a variety of community based organizations that provide aid for housing needs or temporary housing beds and referral to |
| How Inmate Sentencing works with Good Time and Work Time Release Credits A brief explaination of how sentencing works when given release credits for Good Time or Work Time. |
| Inmate Classification Classification personnel conduct interviews of all new inmates with the primary goal of assigning a classification-security level to each inmate for housing. Classification conducts |
| IRC Non-Compliance Detail The Non-Compliant Detail locates and returns to custody inmates who violate EMP, IEMP and WRP contracts. Utilizing computer programs and investigative techniques they are able |
| Inmate Program Funding The Inmate Welfare Fund (IWF) exists by way of statutory authority granted to the Sheriff to establish, maintain and operate a store in connection with the county jail. The sale price of |