Two inmates from Southern California are suspects in a deadly attack on a third inmate at California State Prison (SAC), ...
More than 1,800 incarcerated firefighters live year-round in minimum-security conservation camps, also known as “fire camps,” ...
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has deployed 931 incarcerated firefighters and 114 support staff ...
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has deployed approximately 800 incarcerated firefighters to help fight the unprecedented fires in Southern California, who are paid between ...
Critics say using incarcerated men and women to fight fires is cheap labour, but supporters say it is rehabilitative.
The role of inmate firefighters is in the spotlight as crews continue to battle the blazes in Southern California.
Using inmate labor to fight fires has been a practice in California since the 1940s. Where did it start and what do participants actually do and get paid?
As wildfires continue to devastate Southern California ... or fire camp program is jointly run by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, CalFire, and Los Angeles County ...
California has turned to incarcerated firefighters since 1915. To those opposed to the use of inmates as firefighters, the ...
The army of firefighters battling the massive Southern California ... inmates have been deployed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to help contain the blazes ...