The Marshall Project spotlights some of the incarcerated firefighters doing one of the riskiest, lowest-paying, but ...
Although CDCR says it is on track to fill the jobs that will be vacated by PRIDE employees with state workers, CCHCS went on ...
“Cadets who complete the program will be qualified to apply for entry-level firefighting jobs with local, state, and federal firefighting agencies.” The CDCR has also expanded to provide ...
As of Friday morning, 939 incarcerated firefighters have been working “around the clock cutting fire lines and removing fuel behind structures to slow fire spread,” CDCR told TIME in an emailed ...
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and California Correctional Health Care Services, in partnership with the California Department of Human Resources, announce the State ...
The program has been criticized for being exploitative, but some incarcerated people say the firefighting initiatives can be rewarding.