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Are closing California prisons an answer for county jail disaster? Some jail guards assume so.

Editorial Board Published September 18, 2025
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By Aidan McGloin, CalMatters

Correctional officers on the California Rehabilitation Middle (CRC) in Norco have began writing Lawyer Normal Rob Bonta to to maintain the jail open, presenting it as an choice to alleviate the overpopulation in county jails.

California started putting some convicted felons in county jails in 2011, after the Supreme Courtroom dominated that the overcrowding in state prisons resulted in merciless and strange punishment. Now, in accordance with the lawsuit Lawyer Normal Rob Bonta introduced in opposition to Los Angeles County on Sept. 8, the county’s jails are overcrowded and uninhabitable.

In March, 878 inmates held at Los Angeles County jail have been felon convicts, in accordance with a Sheriff’s Division report. That’s 7% of the inhabitants.

“They’re causing the issue by keeping them in counties, so they say their numbers are down, so they’re closing prisons,” stated Correctional Officer Jeremiah Rohbock, who wrote the preliminary letter.

The Norco jail has open beds, low prices per inmate and extra rehabilitation and certification applications than most prisons, Rohbock added.

RELATED: Will this California jail return to its glory days as an expensive lodge?

The CDCR’s weekly report says that the jail at present has 2,460 inmates, and was designed for 1,822. Rohbock stated the ability has sufficient beds so as to add extra inmates.

There are eight standards the CDCR makes use of to establish which prisons shut. These embody inhabitants tendencies, operational prices, facility situation, geographic issues, affect on workers, program availability, legislative directives and public security issues.

The CDCR didn’t reply to a number of requests for touch upon why the Norco jail was chosen to be closed, the jail’s cost-per-inmate or the potential affect of convicts being held in county jails.

Their Aug. 4 announcement that the CRC will shut by fall 2026 cited projections of decrease jail populations and the significance of price financial savings. It didn’t particularly say why the Norco jail was chosen out of the 31 prisons at present operated by the state. A brief description of the ability talked about its origins as a luxurious lodge and a Naval hospital.

“As someone who’s worked here at CRC for 15 years, we knew that CRC has this aura about it, that they feel this is some old naval base that has been converted in the 1950’s, and it’s been falling apart,” stated Rohbock.

The previous lodge, he stated, isn’t a part of the jail’s operations. The vast majority of buildings are modular, and maintained as a part of the inmates’ rehabilitation applications, he stated. So far as the fee, he stated the jail is the fifth-most price efficient per inmate.

The letters additionally invited Bonta to go to the jail.

The Lawyer Normal’s Workplace declined to touch upon the letters. “We are seeking to compel much-needed, comprehensive reform to Los Angeles County jails through our lawsuit, and our complaint includes all we are able to share at this time,” they wrote.

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