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Valley State Prison (VSP), previously the Valley State Prison for Women (VSPW), is a
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Facility

VSP is a Level II (medium security) facility which houses Sensitive Needs Yard (SNY) inmates. The housing consists of open dormitories with secure perimeter fences and armed coverage. As of July 31, 2022, VSP was incarcerating people at 152.2% of its design capacity, with 3,014 occupants, making it the most over-capacity state prison in California.


History

The prison opened in April 1995.California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
California's Correctional Facilities.
Accessed 22 Dec 2007.
In 1996, the City of Chowchilla was given permission to perform a non-contiguous annexation of VSPW.
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interviewed many staff, including Dr. Anthony DiDomenico, the chief medical officer of VSPW, in October 1999 for series of episodes of ''
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''.Delsohn, Gary. Prison Doctor Loses Post Over TV Comment. He Told Newsman Women Inmates Like Pelvic Exams. ''Sacramento Bee'', October 15, 1999. In the expose, the physician was quoted as saying "I've heard rom_a_particular_female_parolee,_at_CDCR-approved_conference.html" ;"title="CDCR.html" ;"title="rom a particular female parolee, at CDCR">rom a particular female parolee, at CDCR-approved conference">CDCR.html" ;"title="rom a particular female parolee, at CDCR">rom a particular female parolee, at CDCR-approved conferenceinmates tell me that they would deliberately like to be examined [i.e., receive a pelvic examination ]. It's the only male contact they get." After the airing of the ''Nightline'' episode, only DiDomenico was reassigned "to a desk job in Sacramento, California, Sacramento" for his description. An October 2000 California state legislative committee hearing on female inmates' medical issues was held at VSPW.Davis, Jim. Chowchilla Inmates Criticize Health Care. One Legislator Says the Women's Testimony 'Curdled My Stomach.' ''Fresno Bee'', October 12, 2000. At the hearing, approximately 15 inmates "described grave medical problems" at VSPW and Central California Women's Facility; however, the physician representing the
California Department of Corrections The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is the penal law enforcement agency of the government of California responsible for the operation of the California state prison and parole systems. Its headquarters are in Sacrame ...
stated that she felt the female inmates "were getting the best care possible." Starting in April 2007, VSPW received some inmates from California Rehabilitation Center after closure of the women's wing at that prison.Schultz, E.J
Female inmates: Jammed behind bars? Chowchilla lockups are at more than double their capacity, provoking health concerns.
''Sacramento Bee'', July 9, 2007.
The population at VSPW "swelled by 8 percent"; furthermore, "the court-appointed overseer of prison medical care" stated that VSPW's medical system might "collapse entirely" due to the extra prisoners.


Inmate programs

Budget cuts in 2009 "drastically reduced the number of academic, vocational, and SAP assignments" (p. 3). The rate of recidivism at VSPW is approximately 72%.http://www.maderagrandjury.org/.../2009.../09-10-Final-Valley-State-Prison-Women.pdf There are numerous Self-Help programs for inmates ranging from 12-step inmate facilitated groups such as Alcoholic Anonymous, Battered Women, Domestic Violence, and Narcotics Anonymous. In addition to inmate-facilitated self-help programs, outside volunteer groups also conduct classes and workshops, some of which have been featured in national and international media. Crossroads allow at-risk youth to visit VSPW facilities and hear from volunteer inmates about life in prison. This program was featured in an episode on Arts and Entertainment Television Network called "Beyond Scared Straight". Freedom to Choose is an all volunteer service project of the
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that has been teaching decriminogenic life skills and forgiveness workshops at VSPW twice a year since March 2004, and was featured in a documentary that was awarded Best Documentary at the Emerging Filmmakers Showcase, American Pavilion at the
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in 2009.


Conversion to male institution

The CDCR began converting the prison into a facility for low-risk male inmates in 2012. The conversion was completed in January 2013, with the last female inmates in the facility transferred to the nearby
Central California Women's Facility Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) is a female-only California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation state prison located in Chowchilla, California. It is across the road from Valley State Prison. CCWF is the largest female cor ...
and
California Institution for Women California Institution for Women (CIW) is a women's state prison located in the city of Chino, San Bernardino County, California, east of Los Angeles, although the mailing address states "Corona," which is in Riverside County, California. Facil ...
(CIW) in Chino, San Bernardino County, California. Some inmates nearing the end of their sentence have been transferred to various county jails.


Notable inmates


Current inmates

* Charles Andrew Williams, perpetrator of the
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, convicted rapist. * Royce Casey, one of the rapists and murderers of Elyse Pahler. * John Ewell, activist and convicted serial killer.


Former inmates

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, sentenced to life in prison without parole for submerging her husband's body in hydrochloric acid. * Julia Rodriquez Diaz, first female inmate to receive 15 years parole denial under Proposition 9 (Marsy's Law). Convicted in July 1979 of the murder of seven-year-old boy, Javier Angel. Story told in 2013 in the ''
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'' episode "Heartless Souls" (was moved to California Institution for Women (CIW) in 2014). *
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* Laura Ann Doyle, perpetrator of the murder of Missy Avila * Marjorie Knoller, involved in the
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* Sally McNeil, a female
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competitor, Ray McNeil.


References


External links

*
Valley State Prison for Women official webpage
(Archive)
Amnesty International's findings and recommendations relating to Valley State Prison (California).
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