San Quentin News editors Michael R. Harris and David Marsh sat down recently with San Quentin Warden Vincent Cullen (A). Cullen took over from Robert … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2010
The Ins and Outs Of New Building
Operations at San Quentin’s new Central Health Services Building (CHSB), have been under way for several months now. There are five floors in the new … [Read more...]
Question Is Answered: CA Inmates Can’t Vote
A legal battle is under way over whether prison inmates have the right to vote. In April a three-judge panel for the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals … [Read more...]
Inmates Pack 7th Annual Health Fair
San Quentin’s seventh annual Health Fair brought out approximately 80 health care professionals from throughout the Bay Area,according to Laura Bowman … [Read more...]
Milestone Credits Start Rolling Out
Milestone credits awarded under the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s (CDCR) new Credit Earning Program have begun to reach … [Read more...]
What’s Up With the Gym
Whether we blame it on a court order or the budget crisis, the San Quentin gymnasium that once held over 350 Reception Center inmates because of an … [Read more...]
Recidivism Falls When Family Visits
An estimated 297,000 California children have a parent in jail or prison, and 60 percent of those parents are held more than 100 miles from their … [Read more...]
Why All the Cuts in Rehabilitation
PROGRAM HEAD LISTS PRIORITIES Six months after the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) announced plans to cut $250 million … [Read more...]
Five Inmates Graduate From The Insight Prison Project
Five San Quentin men will be graduating from the Insight Prison Project (I.P.P.) after years of peeling back the many layers of their anger. Their … [Read more...]
Whitman vs. Brown
SACRAMENTO -- Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman proposes to build more prisons to solve the overcrowding corrections system in … [Read more...]
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