State prison in Blythe, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ironwood State Prison (ISP) is a state prison located south of Interstate 10, in a detached section of Blythe, California, that lies west of the main portion of the city. It is located in eastern Riverside County, California, adjacent to Chuckawalla Valley State Prison.
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Location | Riverside County, near Blythe, California |
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Coordinates | 33°33′32″N 114°55′36″W |
Status | Operational |
Security class | Minimum-medium |
Capacity | 2,200 |
Population | 2,601 (118.2% capacity) (as of January 31, 2023[1]) |
Opened | 1 February 1994 |
Managed by | California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation |
Warden | Neil McDowell |
ISP consists of four Level III facilities and an outside Level I facility. Parts of the Level III facilities have been converted to Sensitive Needs Yard (SNY) housing, and one of the Level III housing units has been converted to an Administrative Segregation Unit. Neil McDowell has been the warden or acting warden since 2014.
As of July 31, 2022, ISP was incarcerating people at 112% of its design capacity, with 2,464 occupants.[2]
ISP lists the following programs as available to those incarcerated in the facility:
In 2015, ISP became the second launch site for The Last Mile, a non-profit organization that teaches computer programming to inmates in prisons.[3]
In 2014, the Anti-Recidivism Coalition teamed up with the Ford Foundation and others to host a TEDx conference inside Ironwood with hundreds in attendance, including Richard Branson.[4] ARC produced a short documentary about the event.[5] A short documentary is accessible on YouTube.[6]
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