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Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP) is designed to house California’s most serious criminal offenders in a secure, safe, and disciplined institutional setting. Half of the prison houses maximum security inmates in a general population (GP) setting.
Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP) is a supermax prison facility in Crescent City, California. The 275-acre (111 ha) prison takes its name from a shallow bay on the Pacific coast, about 2 mi (3.2 km) to the west.
A prison within the prison, the Security Housing Unit at Pelican Bay houses California’s “worst of the worst.” Pelican Bay was one of the first prisons to build a SHU — designed for ...
The isolation units at California's Pelican Bay prison hold more than 1,200 inmates. They live in small, windowless cells, often for years, with virtually no human contact.
The following photos provide an inside glimpse into the Security Housing Units (SHUs), or solitary confinement units, at Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP). A new report by prison officials estimates up to 100,000 people may be in solitary confinement in U.S. prisons.
The changes at Pelican Bay State Prison’s (PBSP) Facility D since 2014 have provided more rehabilitative opportunities for the incarcerated.
COMPSTAT Operational Performance Measures. Inmate Population Reports. View PBSP Facility Landing Page.
Pelican Bay State Prison, located in Crescent City, California, is one of the most notorious maximum-security prisons in the United States. It is known for its high-security housing units that are designed to isolate the most violent and dangerous inmates in the state’s prison system.
Built in the 1980s, the solitary wing at Pelican Bay State Prison near the Oregon border is considered the toughest "secure housing unit" in California.
Explore the depths of Pelican Bay State Prison, an imposing institution in Crescent City, California. From the stark realities of the Security Housing Unit (...