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:: Tehachapi Belt Buckle ::
Tehachapi Belt Buckle Tehachapi Belt Buckle

$45.00

When it originally opened in 1933, CCI housed female inmates.  A 1952 earthquake closed the facility.  It reopened in 1954 as a male institution.  In 1985, the state built the first new maximum security facility in more than 100 years at CCI.   The following year, the prison added a new medium custody facility.


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:: Folsom Belt Buckle ::
Folsom Belt Buckle Folsom Belt Buckle

$45.00

The California Legislature authorized the construction of Folsom State Prison in 1858. Twenty years later, in 1878, construction began on one of the nations first maximum-security prisons. On July 26, 1880, Folsom received its first 44 inmates. The inmates were transferred by boat from San Quentin State Prison to Sacramento and then by train from Sacramento to the prison.


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:: San Quentin Belt Buckle ::
San Quentin Belt Buckle San Quentin Belt Buckle

$45.00

San Quentin was established in July 1852 at Point Quentin in Marin county as an answer to the rampant lawlessness in California at the time.  During its construction, inmates slept on the prison ship, the Waban, at night and labored to build the new prison during the day.  San Quentin housed both male and female inmates until 1933 when the women's prison at Tehachapi was built.

Limited Edition Belt Buckle
Silver and Gold Plated
Numbered Thru 250

$85.00

                                            

 

 

 

 


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:: Chuckwalla Belt Buckle ::
Chuckwalla Belt Buckle Chuckwalla Belt Buckle

$45.00

Chuckawalla Valley State Prison was opened December 1988. The mission of Chuckawalla Valley State Prison is to provide long-term housing and services for male felons classified as medium and low-medium custody inmates.  Under state law, the primary purpose of incarceration is punishment for and deterrence of criminal behavior. 
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:: California Institute for Men Belt Buckle ::
California Institute for Men Belt Buckle California Institute for Men Belt Buckle

$45.00

When it opened as California's third correctional institution in 1941, CIM was unique in the field of penology because it was known as the "prison without walls." The only "security" fence around the facility units was a five-strand barbwire livestock fence, intended mainly to keep the dairy cows from wandering through the living areas. CIM has since increased security to meet the challenges a vastly different inmate population requires.

Limited Edition Belt Buckle
Silver and Gold
Numbered thru 100

$85.00


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:: Central California Womens Facility Belt Buckle ::
Central California Womens Facility Belt Buckle Central California Womens Facility Belt Buckle

$45.00

The Central California Women's Facility is the largest female correctional facility in the United States.  CCWF provides inmate academic education, work and vocational training, counseling and specialized programs for the purpose of successful reintegration into society.  It provides community service which encourages public awareness and participation.


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:: California Men's Colony Belt Buckle ::
California Men's Colony Belt Buckle California Men's Colony Belt Buckle

$45.00

California Men's Colony's West Facility was opened in 1954, and it's East Facility was opened in 1961. CMC has two physically separate facilities, designed as East and West facilities.  An emphasis is placed on providing all inmates with programs for self-improvement.  These programs include academic and vocational education, work skills in prison industries and inmate self-help group activities.
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:: Corcoran Belt Buckle ::
Corcoran Belt Buckle Corcoran Belt Buckle

$45.00

CSP-Corcoran was opened in February 1988. CSP, Corcoran is built on what was once Tulare Lake, home of the Tachi Indians.  It was the first California prison with a separate facility built exclusively to house Security Housing Unit inmates.


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:: Calipatria State Prison ::
Calipatria State Prison Calipatria State Prison

$45.00

Calipatria State Prison opened in January 1992, and covers a total of 1,227.5 acres (with the prison on 300 acres). At 184 feet below sea level, Calipatria is at the lowest elevation of any prison in the Western Hemisphere.
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:: Centinela State Prison ::
Centinela State Prison Centinela State Prison

$45.00

The institution, originally referred to as California State Prison-Imperial South, was renamed Centinela State Prison by the Imperial County Board of Supervisors. Centinela State Prison was named for Mount Signal, the mountain located on the US Mexico international line once used to watch over the state's borders to prevent unauthorized passage into the US. Centinela is the Spanish word for "Sentinel" or signal. The institution, originally referred to as California State Prison-Imperial South, was renamed Centinela State Prison by the Imperial County Board of Supervisors. Centinela State Prison was named for Mount Signal, the mountain located on the US Mexico international line once used to watch over the state's borders to prevent unauthorized passage into the US. Centinela is the Spanish word for "Sentinel" or signal.


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:: California Rehabilitation Center Belt Buckle ::
California Rehabilitation Center Belt Buckle California Rehabilitation Center Belt Buckle

$45.00

The building now housing California Rehabilitation Center opened in 1928 as the Lake Norconian Club, a luxury hotel. In December 1941, President F. D. Roosevelt turned the resort into a Naval hospital. The hospital first closed in November 1949, reopened in 1950 during the Korean War, then closed again in June 1957. In March 1962, the federal government donated the facility to the state to use as a narcotics center. To help ease overcrowding in the 1980s, CRC began housing felons as well as civil narcotic addicts.
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:: Sacramento State Prison Belt Buckle ::
Sacramento State Prison Belt Buckle Sacramento State Prison Belt Buckle

$45.00

CSP-Sacramento is located adjacent to Folsom State Prison.  When it first opened in 1986, the prison was administered by the Folsom warden and was called New Folsom.  In October 1992, its name was changed to CSP-Sacramento, and was administered as a separate prison with its own warden.


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:: Department of Corrections Belt Buckle ::
Department of Corrections Belt Buckle Department of Corrections Belt Buckle

$45.00

This buckle has been approved as optional official uniform wear for all correctional employees in the state of California per D.O.M. 3320 13.9 Official Department Belt Buckle and may be worn at any prison, facility,institution or hospital class "A" or class "B" uniform.

 

Limited Edition Belt Buckle
Silver and Gold
Numbered thru 250

$85.00


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:: Deuel Vocational Institute Belt Buckle ::
Deuel Vocational Institute Belt Buckle Deuel Vocational Institute Belt Buckle

$45.00

DVI was named for the late Senator Charles D. Deuel who sponsored legislation establishing the institution.  The facility opened in 1953 and was expanded in 1959, 1981 and 1993.

 


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:: Mule Creek Belt Buckle ::
Mule Creek Belt Buckle Mule Creek Belt Buckle

$45.00

Mule Creek State Prison was opened June 1987. Mule Creek State Prison staff embodies a community of professionals who provide a safe, secure and disciplined environment for criminal offenders within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, in accordance with State and Federal law. We are dedicated to communicating effectively and working together.
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:: Pelican Bay Belt Buckle ::
Pelican Bay Belt Buckle Pelican Bay Belt Buckle

$45.00

Pelican Bay State Prison is designed to house the state's most serious criminal offenders in a secure, safe and disciplined institutional setting.  The prison opened December 1989 to accommodate a need for a growing population of maximum-security inmates. 
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:: Pleasant Valley Belt Buckle ::
Pleasant Valley Belt Buckle Pleasant Valley Belt Buckle

$45.00

PVSP was opened in November 1994. Pleasant Valley State Prison provides long-term housing and services for minimum, medium and maximum custody inmates.  Productivity and self-improvement opportunities are provided for inmates through academic classes, vocational instruction and work programs.
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:: R J Donovan Belt Buckle ::
R J Donovan Belt Buckle R J Donovan Belt Buckle

$45.00

The RJ Donovan Correctional Facility was named for the late Assemblyman and Judge Richard J. Donovan, who sponsored legislation to build a State Correctional Facility in the San Diego area. However, the Honorable Donovan passed away before the institution was built.

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:: Soledad Belt Buckle ::
Soledad Belt Buckle Soledad Belt Buckle

$45.00

CTF's South Facility dates back to 1946 when it was utilized as a camp center and administered by San Quentin State Prison.  The Central Facility opened in 1951; the North Facility opened in 1958.  In 1984, an additional dormitory was added to the Central Facility.  In 1996, three dormitories were added:  two at the North Facility and one at the South Facility.

 

Limited Edition Belt Buckle
Silver and Gold
Numbered thru 500

$85.00


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:: Susanville Belt Buckle ::
Susanville Belt Buckle Susanville Belt Buckle

$45.00

The California Correctional Center opened in 1963. The  mission of the California Correctional Center is to receive, house, and train minimum-custody inmates for placement into one of the institution's 18 Northern California conservation camps.  Working collaboratively with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, these camps are strategically located throughout the north state to provide fire suppression hand crews, as well as an organized labor force for public conservation projects and other emergency response needs of the State.
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:: Vacaville State Prison Belt Buckle ::
Vacaville State Prison Belt Buckle Vacaville State Prison Belt Buckle

$45.00

CMF was opened in 1955. The California Medical Facility was established by the Legislature to provide a centrally-located medical and psychiatric institution for the health care needs of the male felon population in California's prisons.  CMF includes a general acute care hospital, in-patient and out-patient psychiatric facilities, a hospice unit for terminally ill inmates, housing and treatment for inmates identified with AIDS/HIV, general population, and other specialized inmate housing. 

Limited Edition Belt Buckle
Silver and Gold
Numbered thru 150

$85.00


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:: Wasco Belt Buckle ::
Wasco Belt Buckle Wasco Belt Buckle

$45.00

Wasco State Prison was opened February 1991. The Wasco facility was the first of two reception centers in Kern County. The primary mission is to provide short term housing necessary to process, classify, and evaluate new inmates physically and mentally, to determine their security level, program requirements, and appropriate institutional placement.
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:: Avenal State Prison Belt Buckle ::
Avenal State Prison Belt Buckle Avenal State Prison Belt Buckle

$45.00

Avenal prison was the first institution solicited by a local community.  When it opened in 1987, it was the first all-new prison built in California in 20 years and was originally known as Kings County State Prison.  On February 22, 1988, it was officially named Avenal State Prison.

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:: CSATF / SP Belt Buckle ::
CSATF / SP Belt Buckle CSATF / SP Belt Buckle

$45.00

CSATF was opened August 1997. The primary mission of the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison at Corcoran is to provide for the control, care and treatment of those inmates committed to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation by the courts.  In conjunction with this mission, the prison will provide viable work and training programs for 100 percent of the general inmate population as well as provide a "therapeutic community" substance abuse treatment complex for 1,056 Level II inmates. 

Limited Edition Belt Buckle
Silver and Gold
Numbered Thru 250

$85.00

 

 


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:: Corcoran 20th Anniversary ::
Corcoran 20th Anniversary Corcoran 20th Anniversary

$50.00

Limited Edition

Numbered

 


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:: Kern Valley Belt Buckle ::
Kern Valley Belt Buckle Kern Valley Belt Buckle

$45.00

KVSP is a Level IV facility consisting of  4 semi-autonomous 180 designed facilities and 2 stand alone Ad Seg Units all surrounded by a Lethal Electrified Perimeter Fence. There is also a Level 1 Minimum Support Facility (MSF).  Facility D (180) has the Substance Abuse Program (consisting of approximately 250 inmates) and will house the Transitional Housing Unit. They received Level 1's in June 2005 and Level IV's in July 2005

Limited Edition Belt Buckle
Silver and Gold
Numbered Thru 250

$85.00

 

 


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:: High Desert State Prison ::
High Desert State Prison High Desert State Prison

$45.00

In early 1990, the CDC initiated discussions for a new prison in Lassen County on the grounds of the California Correctional Center (CCC). This location took advantage of existing state property and the ability to share operations with an existing prison. Construction of the new prison began on July 14, 1993, with a budget of $240 million. In just 24 months the new prison became a dominant part of the surrounding landscape. The construction of the prison consumed 71,985 yards of concrete, 20,000 tons of steel, 364 miles of electrical wire and 7 miles of chain link fencing, combined with the multitude of other required construction materials necessary in the completion of this modern prison complex. Named High Desert State Prison by the Lassen County Board of Supervisors, the prison is located approximately eight miles east of the town of Susanville.


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:: Sierra Conservation Center ::
Sierra Conservation Center Sierra Conservation Center

$45.00

SCC functions as the center for training staff and inmates in firefighting techniques.  The prison is separated into two dormitory-type facilities for minimum and low-medium custody inmates and a separate high-medium custody facility. Each of the 19 Conservation Camps is a self contained "prison without walls."  The camps are sited in rural or wilderness areas for fire suppression.   Inmates assigned to camps are dispatched to fight wild land fires and other emergencies when needed and a variety of community work projects.


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:: Soledad Star ::
Soledad Star Soledad Star

$45.00

CTF's South Facility dates back to 1946 when it was utilized as a camp center and administered by San Quentin State Prison.  The Central Facility opened in 1951; the North Facility opened in 1958.  In 1984, an additional dormitory was added to the Central Facility.  In 1996, three dormitories were added:  two at the North Facility and one at the South Facility.


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:: Soledad Lapel Pin ::
Soledad Lapel Pin Soledad Lapel Pin

$10.00


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:: CDC Lapel Pin ::
CDC Lapel Pin CDC Lapel Pin

$10.00


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:: San Quentin Lapel Pin ::
San Quentin Lapel Pin San Quentin Lapel Pin

$10.00


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:: Vacaville Lapel Pin ::
Vacaville Lapel Pin Vacaville Lapel Pin

$10.00


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:: Folger Adam Security Lapel Pin ::
Folger Adam Security Lapel Pin Folger Adam Security Lapel Pin

$10.00

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:: Prison Buckles Genuine T-Shirt ::
Prison Buckles Genuine T-Shirt Prison Buckles Genuine T-Shirt

$10.00

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