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  2. Pelican Bay State Prison - Wikipedia

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    After Pelican Bay State Prison opened in 1989, guards eager to assert their dominance over the inmates established a culture of violence. Inmates in the Security Housing Unit were beaten, tied and left naked, or subjected to staged "gladiator fights" by guards who would intentionally release two prisoners from enemy gangs and then shoot at the prisoners after they began fighting. [7]

  3. 2013 California prisoner hunger strike - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit, Todd Ashker, et al., vs. Governor of the State of California, et al., was brought by 10 Pelican Bay State Prison inmates who were housed in the Security Housing Unit (SHU). The lawsuit alleged that long-term confinement in the SHU violated the Eighth Amendment 's prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment as well as the Fourteenth ...

  4. List of California state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Pelican Bay State Prison: PBSP Del Norte: 1989 2,380 2,608 109.6% Pleasant Valley State Prison: PVSP Fresno: 1994 2,308 3,062 132.7% Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility: RJD San Diego: 1987 Yes 2,992 3,806 127.2% Salinas Valley State Prison: SVSP Monterey: 1996 2,452 2,877 117.3% San Quentin State Prison: SQ Marin: 1852 Yes

  5. Marion County Jail releases inmate by mistake for the sixth time

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    By: Liz Gelardi INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Another inmate was let out of the Marion County Jail by mistake. It took three days to find Scott Snyder after he was set free earlier this week. Court ...

  6. Solitary confinement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Individuals held in the Pelican Bay SHU organized a series of hunger strikes in 2011 and 2013, which have been described as the "backbone of the anti-solitary movement" in the United States. [34] The largest of the strikes, which began in July 2013 and ended 60 days later, encompassed over 30,000 participants across 33 California prisons.

  7. Supermax prison - Wikipedia

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    State supermax prisons include Pelican Bay in California and Tamms in Illinois. In 2006, USP Marion , the original model for the modern supermax prison, was downgraded to a medium-security prison. The California State Prison, Corcoran (COR) is a hybrid model, incorporating a supermax partition, housing or having housed high-security prisoners ...

  8. 28 inmates injured after power outage hits Indianapolis jail

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    Nearly 30 inmates were injured in falls or fights after a power outage plunged a privately operated jail in Indianapolis into darkness and a backup generator failed to kick on, officials said.

  9. Prisons in California - Wikipedia

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    San Quentin State Prison. The California state prison system is a system of prisons, fire camps, contract beds, reentry programs, and other special programs administered by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Division of Adult Institutions to incarcerate approximately 117,000 people as of April 2020. [1]