Folsom State Prison (FSP)

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Folsom State Prison (FSP), located in Represa, California, stands as a historical pillar in the state’s correctional landscape. Authorized by the California Legislature in 1858 and opening its doors on July 26, 1880, Folsom is California’s second-oldest prison and one of the nation’s first maximum-security facilities. Originally designed to confine inmates serving long sentences, habitual offenders, and incorrigibles, it quickly became known as the “end of the line.”

Folsom’s early years were marked by numerous escape attempts and violent incidents, contributing to its notorious reputation. The facility witnessed its first escape attempt shortly after opening, and over the decades, there have been multiple riots and escapes, some resulting in fatalities. Despite its tumultuous history, the prison has evolved into a center for rehabilitation and reform.

Today, Folsom State Prison houses medium and minimum-security male inmates, accommodating a total of 2,066 individuals within its walls. The institution is committed to providing robust rehabilitative programs, including academic courses, vocational training, and various self-help groups. These initiatives aim to prepare inmates for successful reintegration into society.

One notable aspect of Folsom’s history is its contribution to the Sacramento region’s development. Inmate labor was instrumental in constructing the first dam and canal on the American River, facilitating the region’s initial hydroelectric power generation.

For those wishing to visit Folsom State Prison, the latest visitation update as of August 18, 2024, indicates that in-person visits are open. The facility remains committed to maintaining family connections through visitation, recognizing its importance in the rehabilitation process. Visitors should stay informed about potential changes, especially during extreme weather conditions, to ensure a smooth and safe experience.

Folsom State Prison’s long-standing legacy, combined with its ongoing efforts in inmate rehabilitation, underscores its significant role in California’s correctional system and its broader impact on the community.

For further information about the Folsom State Prison, including inmate records search and visitation details, individuals can refer to the official website of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation or utilize online inmate search platforms specific to the state of California.

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OUR ADDRESS

300 Prison Road,

Represa, CA 95671

TELEPHONE

(916) 985-2561

FAX:
(916) 985-2561

EMAIL

[email protected]

WEB

https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/facility-locator/fsp/

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