Central California Women's Facility

Former Female Inmates Sue California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Alleging Decades of Sexual Abuse

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 18, 2024

According to the complaint, the women, identified as Jane Roes to protect their identity, CIW has widespread sexual abuse happening throughout the facility.

Key Points: 
  • According to the complaint, the women, identified as Jane Roes to protect their identity, CIW has widespread sexual abuse happening throughout the facility.
  • Many inmates have complained about unwelcome sexual advances, physical assault, rape and more, due to the power dynamics at the jail.
  • These women have bravely come forward to report their sexual exploitation to protect themselves as well as future inmates at CIW.
  • The case is Jane Roe et al v. State of California, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation et al., Sacramento Superior Court, Case No.

Securus Technologies and Grammy Award-Winning Artist Lecrae Release Song in First-Ever Hip-Hop Track Contest for Incarcerated Individuals

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022

This contest, organized in partnership with Grammy Award-winning rapper Lecrae, gave the incarcerated the opportunity to showcase their musical talents and bring hope through the power of lyrics.

Key Points: 
  • This contest, organized in partnership with Grammy Award-winning rapper Lecrae, gave the incarcerated the opportunity to showcase their musical talents and bring hope through the power of lyrics.
  • The winning song, submitted by Carmela Mose, has been exclusively released today for free to incarcerated individuals who have access to the Securus and JPay media stores on their tablets.
  • Through this inaugural contest, thousands of incarcerated individuals had the opportunity to submit original lyrics to one of three beats produced by hip-hop record producer Zaytoven.
  • The campaign is an example of Securus Technologies' further investment in the incarcerated community, encouraging individuals to explore and celebrate their musical and artistic talents.

JPay Announces Winner of Original Hip-Hop Track Contest, Selected by Grammy Award Winning-Artist Lecrae

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Grammy Awardwinning artist Lecrae , who chose Ms. Mose as the winner, will meet Ms. Mose at her facility to record her lyrics on-site.

Key Points: 
  • Grammy Awardwinning artist Lecrae , who chose Ms. Mose as the winner, will meet Ms. Mose at her facility to record her lyrics on-site.
  • The song will be made available for free to all incarcerated individuals who have access to the JPay and Securus music platform.
  • Lecrae will be donating 100% of his compensation for participating in the campaign to non-profit organizations that serve incarcerated individuals and those re-entering society.
  • The rules were simple: the lyrics must be original, positive, and free of any profanity, violence, or gang references.

Aventiv Technology Partners with Grammy Award Winning Artist, Lecrae, to Host the Corrections Industry's First Hip-Hop Track Contest for Incarcerated Individuals

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Contestants will write original lyrics and a song title to one of three beats provided by hip-hop Record Producer, Zaytoven.

Key Points: 
  • Contestants will write original lyrics and a song title to one of three beats provided by hip-hop Record Producer, Zaytoven.
  • The students will select the top 25 finalists, and Grammy Award winning artist, Lecrae , will select the winner whose song will be recorded, mastered and publicly released.
  • This campaign is an example of Aventiv Technologies' further investment in the incarcerated community and encouraging individuals to explore and celebrate their musical talents.
  • The campaign winner will be announced on October 19, 2021, and the winning track will be unveiled for distribution by the end of November 2021.