California has a complex prison system consisting of more than three dozen adult institutions, several juvenile facilities, and numerous community camps and conservation centers. Some of the notable prisons in California are:
San Quentin State Prison: Located in Marin County, it is the oldest prison in California and houses the state's only death row for male inmates.
Pelican Bay State Prison: Located in Del Norte County, it is a high-security prison that houses some of the state's most dangerous and violent inmates.
California State Prison, Corcoran: Located in Kings County, it is a maximum-security facility designed to house the state's most dangerous gang members and violent offenders.
Folsom State Prison: Located in Sacramento County, it is a maximum-security prison famous for its notorious history and for housing some of the most infamous criminals in the state's history.
California Institution for Men: Located in San Bernardino County, it is one of the largest prisons in California and houses over 4,000 male inmates.
California's prison system has been embroiled in controversy and faced multiple lawsuits over the years due to overcrowding, poor living conditions, and allegations of abuse and mistreatment of inmates. In recent years, there have been efforts to reform the state's criminal justice system and reduce the state's prison population, with mixed results.
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