California Men's Colony

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California Men's Colony (CMC)
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California Men's Colony
Location San Luis Obispo County,
near San Luis Obispo, California
Coordinates 35°19′30″N120°41′53″W / 35.325°N 120.698°W / 35.325; -120.698
StatusOperational
Security classMinimum to medium (With Maximum on Override)
Capacity3,816
Population3,254 (85.3% capacity)(as of January 31, 2023 [1] )
Opened1954
Managed by California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Warden Danny Samuel [2]

California Men's Colony (CMC) is an American male-only state prison located northwest of the city of San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo County, California, along the central California coast approximately halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.

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Facilities

CMC has two separate facilities on its 356 acres (144 ha): East and West. The minimum-security West facility includes Level I ("without a secure perimeter") housing and Level II ("with secure perimeter fences and armed coverage") open dormitories. [3] The medium-security east facility has level III with individual cells, fenced perimeters and armed coverage, with housing divided into four quadrangles, as well as a licensed hospital and mental health delivery system. [3]

As of Fiscal Year 2006/2007, CMC had a total of 1,870 staff and an annual operating budget of $151 million. [3]

As of January 31, 2023, CMC had an inmate population of 3,254, or 85.3% of its design capacity. [4]

Programs

CMC has been called a "country club" and "garden spot" among California prisons because of its wide variety of vocational, educational and psychological-treatment programs. [5] [6] [7] Notable CMC programs include:

History

The West Facility opened in 1954 and the East Facility opened in 1961. Three female former CMC workers won a 1998 settlement for $4.3 million as a result of a sexual harassment lawsuit, which was "the largest such settlement ever for the Department of Corrections." [14] A San Luis Obispo County grand jury produced a 2005 report observing that "while old and overcrowded, CMC was well maintained." [15] [16] The West facility is slated for closure. [17]

Notable inmates

References

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