San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (SQ)

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San Quentin State Prison, now known as San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, holds the distinction of being California’s oldest correctional institution. Established in 1852, it has a rich history rooted in the early days of California’s statehood. Originally built to replace the prison ship Waban, it quickly became a cornerstone of the state’s penal system. Its strategic location on 432 acres overlooking the stunning San Francisco Bay has made it a notable landmark.

In 2023, San Quentin underwent a significant transformation, redefining its purpose from a traditional prison to a rehabilitation center. This change reflects a broader shift in California’s approach to corrections, focusing more on rehabilitation and reducing recidivism. Although designed to house 3,084 inmates, San Quentin currently operates over capacity, accommodating nearly 4,000 individuals, highlighting ongoing challenges within the correctional system.

As of August 29, 2024, the visitation schedule for San Quentin remains active, with updates reflecting the institution’s commitment to maintaining family connections. Visitation policies are designed to ensure the safety and well-being of inmates, staff, and visitors, with measures in place to adapt to environmental conditions, such as extreme weather.

San Quentin Rehabilitation Center is renowned not just for its historical significance but also for its unique programs. The San Quentin News, a newspaper produced by inmates, serves as a voice for the incarcerated, promoting social justice and reform. Additionally, partnerships with organizations like the San Francisco Giants and Golden State Warriors support various rehabilitative efforts, including sports and community engagement.

These initiatives underscore San Quentin’s evolving role in fostering change and rehabilitation within the correctional landscape. Through these programs and partnerships, San Quentin continues to carve out a distinctive role in the realm of correctional institutions.

For further information about the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, 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

100 Main Street,

San Quentin, CA 94964

TELEPHONE

(415) 454-1460

FAX:
(415) 454-1460

EMAIL

[email protected]

WEB

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

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