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A Modern, Medium-Security Prison Designed to Rehabilitate California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Mule Creek Infill Complex Ione, Cali

A Modern, Medium-Security Prison Designed to Rehabilitate California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Mule Creek Infill Complex Ione, Cali

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A Modern, Medium-Security Prison Designed to Rehabilitate California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Mule Creek Infill Complex Ione, California, USA Built to address overcrowding within the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, this complex brings an additional 1,584 beds to the original Mule Creek facility opened in 1987. Though technically an infill project for the adjacent prison, the team designed the new facility (located 30 miles southeast of Sacramento) to function as a self- contained corrections center. The Mule Creek Infill Complex comprises a total of 23 medium-security buildings, including six dormitories that incorporate natural light and sound-deafening acoustics designed to create a more therapeuticenvironment. Additional buildings on the

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