The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has released the November 2024 statistical numbers. It appears violence against staff by inmates has decreased in the month of November with 4 attempted homicides of officers and only 240 incidents of inmates battering staff. We wish everyone to go home safe and hope a downwards trend of inmate violence against staff continues.

Below is a chart depicting the reported violence by CDCR inmates against staff as a percentage of inmate population. The chart starts with May 2023 as this is the month most people consider for COVID-19 to no longer be a primary factor in prison politics.

By Rev Red

2 thoughts on “Updated CDCR Inmate Violence Against Staff”
  1. VIOLENCE IN CDCR CALIFORNIA MODEL PRISONS

    Although only some CDCR prisons are “officially” CA Model prisons; all CDCR institutions are expected to embrace the CA Model of prison management.
    CDCR) has fully embraced a model of prison management based on no criminological principles. CDCR inmates and staff are less safe thanks to the new idea of prison management.
    The aptly named California Model of prison management is based on warm fuzzy feelings and not on any science or research. This bad prison management model may be a contributor to the increase of inmate murders within CDCR this year
    the new policy as “expanding rehabilitative efforts.” All persons are required to participate in general population activities under threat of discipline, that is, being placed in “higher level housing” if persons resist this change to intermixing.
    In her letter to announce this change from the practice of bifurcating populations, she framed intermixing populations as a longstanding policy although a review of historical actions suggests otherwise.
    Bifurcating populations has been policy on and off at some sites for decades to increase safety and decrease violent assaults, particularly along gang lines. The result of Gibson’s implementation of the CDCR’s mandate is the context of gladiator-style fights some of which appear, based on our evidence, to be encouraged and/or neglected by correctional officers with possible spillover into gang retaliation actions in community settings.
    ATTENTION THIS IS THE RESULTS OF CDCR POLICIES MURDER .. just because they are CDCR does NOT make KILLING INMATES LEGAL VIDEOS ARE BLASTED ON YOUTUBE CDCR NEEDS TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE

  2. CDCR MAT policy and procedure introduces narcotic contraband to the offender-inmate-prisoner-patient-resident population. Sublingual suboxone strips take ten minutes to dissolve (per CDCR), monitoring is performed for thirty seconds after administration (again per CDCR policy). The net result is the enabling of narcotic diversion. The six rights of medication administration include ensuring the correct dose is administered: CDCR policy removes the ability of licensed staff to ensure the right patient gets the right dose of the right drug.

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