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Prison’s Valley Fever Problem

October 20, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

California prison officials report that they have moved most inmates susceptible to Valley Fever from two Central Valley prisons in areas particularly … [Read more...]

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2013 October News Briefs

October 20, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

Scranton, Pa—More than 90 lawsuits about food poisoning incidents in a high-security federal prison near Scranton were settled, according to the Blog … [Read more...]

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The Outlook on Substance Dependency

October 19, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

Editor’s Note: Isaiah Daniels is a San Quentin inmate who is a drug and alcohol counselor for prisoners. Substance dependency is the reliance and/or … [Read more...]

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10th Annual TRUST Health Fair Screens Over 1,000

September 19, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

Dozens of Bay Area physicians, nurses and healthcare providers made their way to San Quentin’s Lower Yard on August 16 to test, screen and offer … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: CENTERFORCE, SQ Health Fair, TRUST

Victims’ Rights Leader Pushes State Officials For Better Rehabilitation

September 19, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

‘A Day Off For Each Day Served’ A victims’ rights leader urges California to do a better job of rehabilitating offenders to improve public … [Read more...]

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Report: Slight Increase in the Cost To Keep Inmates in County Jails

September 19, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

The cost to keep offenders locked up in county jails increased slightly from 2010 to 2011, according to state records. Nearly every county jail … [Read more...]

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News Briefs

September 19, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

Nebraska – Many prisoners of whom are baby boomers—are aging and requiring more medical attention, igniting a debate on whether elderly inmates should … [Read more...]

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Report: Shifting Offenders, Good Time Credit, Out of State Transfers Won’t Meet Court’s Prison Cap

September 19, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

Shifting low-level offenders to county government control, giving good-time credits to some prisoners, and sending some inmates to out-of-state … [Read more...]

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Three-Judge Panel Upset Over CDCR’s Answers

August 16, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

A three-judge federal court panel insists California can cut its prison population to previously ordered levels without endangering public safety, and … [Read more...]

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Valley Fever Prompts Prison Court Order

August 16, 2013 by San Quentin News Staff

An extremely deadly disease called Valley Fever has prompted a federal judge to order approximately 3,200 inmates out of two California prisons, by no … [Read more...]

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