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Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile County BSCC # Facility Type County BSCC # Facility Type Alameda 20 Glen Dyer Jail II Alameda 7001 Alameda County Juvenile Justice Facility JH Alameda 65 Santa Rita Jail II Alameda 7003 Alameda Camp Sweeney Camp Alameda 121 Juvenile Justice Court CH Butte 7027 Butte Juvenile Detention JH Alameda 124 Gale/Schenone Hall of Justice CH Butte 7029 Butte County Camp Condor Camp Alameda 125 Wiley Manuel Courthouse CH Contra Costa 7051 Contra Costa Juvenile Hall JH Alameda 127 Fremont Hall of Justice CHJ Contra Costa 7054 Orin Allen Youth Rehabilitation Facility Camp Alameda 129 Hayward Hall of Justice CHJ Contra Costa 7056 Youthful Offender Treatment Progarm Camp Alameda 165 Berkeley Public Safety Center I Del Norte 7065 Del Norte Juvenile Hall JH Alameda 181 Fremont Police Facility I Del Norte 7067 Del Norte Bar O Boys Ranch Camp Alameda 185 Hayward Police Department IJ El Dorado 7077 El Dorado County Juvenile Hall JH Alameda 190 Livermore Police Facility THJ El Dorado 7079 So Lake Tahoe Juvenile Trtmnt Cntr JH Alameda 200 Newark Police Department THJ El Dorado 7081 South TahoeChallenge Camp Camp Alameda 240 Pleasanton Police Department THJ Fresno 7088 Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus JH Alameda 280 San Leandro City Jail THJ Fresno 7089 Juvenile Justice Campus Commitment Facility Camp Alameda 300 Union City Police Department THJ Glenn 7103 Jane Hahn Juvenile Hall JH Amador 320 Amador County Jail II Humboldt 7113 Humboldt County Juvenile Hall JH Amador 325 Amador County Court Holding CH Humboldt 7116 Humboldt Regional Center JH Butte 340 Butte County Jail II Imperial 7126 Imperial County Juvenile Hall JH Butte 355 Butte County Court Holding CH Inyo 7136 Inyo County Special Purpose Juvenile Hall SPJH Butte 370 Chico City Jail THJ Kern 7146 James G. Bowles Juvenile Hall JH Butte 380 Paradise Police Department THJ Kern 7147 Furlough Trtmt Rehab Prog Camp Calaveras 405 Calaveras Co. Adult Detention Facility II Kern 7148 Larry J. Rhoades Crossroads Facility Camp Calaveras 409 Calaveras Court Holding Facility CH Kern 7149 Camp Erwin Owen Camp Colusa 420 Colusa County Jail II Kern 7150 Juvenile Treatment Center JH Colusa 430 Colusa County Courthouse CH Kern 7152 Pathways Academy Camp Contra Costa 440 Martinez Detention Facility II Kings 7162 Kings County Juvenile Center JH Contra Costa 460 Marsh Creek Detention Facility III Kings 7163 Juvenile Center Camp Camp Contra Costa 470 West County Detention Facility II Lassen 7188 Lassen County Juvenile Hall JH Contra Costa 530 Antioch Police Facility THJ Los Angeles 7198 L. A. Central Juvenile Hall JH Contra Costa 533 Brentwood Police Department THJ Los Angeles 7201 Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall JH Contra Costa 535 Concord Police Facility THJ Los Angeles 7204 Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall JH Contra Costa 555 Martinez Police Department THJ Los Angeles 7207 L. A. Afflerbaugh Camp Contra Costa 567 Richmond Police Department Holding Facility TH Los Angeles 7219 LA CMYC SHU Camp Contra Costa 570 Pleasant Hill Police Dept THJ Los Angeles 7222 L. A. Camp David Gonzales Camp Contra Costa 574 A. F. Bray Superior Court CH Los Angeles 7228 Camp McNair I Camp Contra Costa 575 Richmond Superior Court CHJ Los Angeles 7232 Campus Kilpatrick Camp Contra Costa 576 Walnut Creek Superior Court CH Los Angeles 7234 L. A. Camp Dorothy Kirby Camp Contra Costa 578 Richard E. Arnason Justice Center CHJ Los Angeles 7240 Camp McNair II Camp Contra Costa 580 San Pablo Police Department THJ Los Angeles 7243 L. A. Camp Mendenhall Camp Contra Costa 590 Pittsburg Police Facility THJ Los Angeles 7249 L. A. Camp Munz Camp Contra Costa 600 Walnut Creek Police Department TH Los Angeles 7252 L. A. Camp Onizuka Camp Del Norte 640 Del Norte County Jail II Los Angeles 7255 L. A. Camp Paige Camp Del Norte 645 Del Norte County Courthouse CH Los Angeles 7258 L. A. Camp Jarvis Camp El Dorado 670 El Dorado County Jail II Los Angeles 7261 L. A. Camp Rockey Camp El Dorado 680 South Lake Tahoe Jail II Los Angeles 7264 Camp Jarvis II Camp El Dorado 682 El Dorado Courthouse CH Los Angeles 7267 L. A. Camp Joseph Scott Camp Fresno 700 Fresno South Annex Jail II Los Angeles 7270 L. A. Camp Kenyon J. Scudder Camp Page 1 of 11 Adult Juvenile County BSCC # Facility Type County BSCC # Facility Type Fresno 702 Fresno North Annex Jail II Madera 7280 Juvenile Detention Center JH Fresno 705 Fresno County Main Jail II Madera 7285 Juvenile Correctional Camp Camp Fresno 725 B.F. Sisk Court Facility CH Marin 7293 Marin County Juvenile Hall JH Fresno 738 Clovis Police Department THJ Mariposa 7306 Mariposa Special Purpose JH SPJH Fresno 745 Coalinga Police Dept THJ Mendocino 7316 Mendocino County Juvenile Hall JH Fresno 747 Firebaugh Police Dept. THJ Merced 7327 Juv. Justice Corr. Complex JH Fresno 748 Kingsburg Police Department THJ Merced 7330 Bear Creek Academy Youth Camp Camp Fresno 750 Parlier Police Department THJ Monterey 7346 Wellington M Smith Jr. J.H. JH Fresno 755 Huron Police Holding Facility THJ Monterey 7350 Monterey County Youth Center Camp Fresno 810 Fresno Superior Court Holding CH Napa 7357 Napa County Juvenile Hall JH Fresno 811 North Annex Court Holding CH Nevada 7367 Carl F. Bryan II JH Fresno 818 Juv. Justice Campus Delinq. Ct. CHJ Orange 7376 Orange County Juvenile Hall JH Glenn 850 Glenn Co Adult Detention Fac II Orange 7379 Orange Co. Joplin Youth Center Camp Humboldt 860 Humboldt Co. Corr. Facility II Orange 7385 Orange Co. Youth Guidance Ctr. Camp Humboldt 865 Humboldt County Court Facility CH Orange 7388 Youth Leadership Academy Camp Imperial 880 Imperial Adult Regional Fac. II Placer 7400 Placer Juvenile Detention JH Imperial 900 Herbert Hughes Corr. Center II Riverside 7418 Riverside Juvenile Hall JH Imperial 915 El Centro Court Holding CH Riverside 7419 Riverside Youth Treatment/Education Center Camp Imperial 960 Calexico City Jail THJ Riverside 7420 Southwest Juvenile Hall JH Imperial 970 Brawley Muni Court CH Riverside 7421 Indio Juvenile Hall JH Inyo 985 Inyo County Jail II Riverside 7422 Indio Youth Treatment/Education Center Camp Inyo 990 Bishop Police Department THJ Riverside 7423 Alan M. Crogan Youth Treatment/Educational Center Camp Kern 1000 Central Receiving Facility II Sacramento 7437 Sacramento County Youth Detention Facility JH Kern 1010 Lerdo Pre-Trial Facility II San Benito 7456 San Benito County Juv. Hall JH Kern 1020 Lerdo Maximum/Medium II San Bernardino 7472 Gateway @ RYEF Camp Kern 1040 Lerdo Minimum Facility II San Bernardino 7479 High Desert JDAC JH Kern 1071 Mojave Jail IJ San Bernardino 7483 Central Valley Juv Det & Assessment Center JH Kern 1080 Arvin City Jail THJ San Bernardino 7485 Gateway @ Central JDAC Camp Kern 1086 Bear Valley Police Department THJ San Diego 7491 Kearny Mesa Juvenile Hall JH Kern 1090 California City Police Dept. THJ San Diego 7492 East Mesa Juvenile Hall JH Kern 1103 Ridgecrest Police Department THJ San Diego 7495 Camp Barrett Camp Kern 1104 Shafter Police Department THJ San Diego 7503 Girls Rehabilitation Facility Camp Kern 1105 Ridgecrest Substation IJ San Francisco 7517 San Francisco Juvenile Justice Center JH Kern 1107 Lamont Substation Court Holding CH San Francisco 7519 Log Cabin Ranch Camp Kern 1108 Lamont Substation Holding Facility THJ San Joaquin 7529 San Joaquin Juvenile Hall JH Kern 1110 Delano Court Holding CH San Joaquin 7530 San Joaquin Probation Camp Camp Kern 1112 Justice Building Court Holding CH San Luis Obispo 7539 SLO County Juvenile Hall JH Kern 1113 Kern River Valley Substation THJ San Mateo 7550 San Mateo County Youth Services Center JH Kern 1115 Taft Court Holding CH San Mateo 7551 Margaret J. Kemp Girl's Camp Camp Kern 1117 Shafter Court Holding CH San Mateo 7552 San Mateo Camp Glenwood Camp Kern 1122 Taft Police Department IJ Santa Barbara 7565 Santa Barbara Juvenile Hall SPJH Kern 1123 Tehachapi PD THJ Santa Barbara 7571 Los Prietos Boys Camp Camp Kings 1141 Kings County Jail Facility II Santa Barbara 7574 Susan J. Gionfriddo Juvenile Justice Center JH Lake 1265 Lake County Jail- Hill Road Facility II Santa Clara 7587 Santa Clara Juvenile Hall JH Lake 1280 Clearlake Police Dept. THJ Santa Clara 7593 William James Ranch Camp Lassen 1305 Lassen Adult Detention Facility II Santa Cruz 7606 Santa Cruz Juvenile Hall JH Lassen 1310 Lassen Courthouse CH Shasta 7621 Shasta County Juv Rehab Facility JH Page 2 of 11 Adult Juvenile County BSCC # Facility Type County BSCC # Facility Type Los Angeles 1320 LA Men's Central Jail II Siskiyou 7635 Charles Byrd Juvenile Services JH Los Angeles 1325 LA Twin Towers Corr. Facility II Solano 7645 Solano County Juvenile Hall JH Los Angeles 1330 L A Inmate Reception Center II Solano 7647 Solano Challenge Program Camp Los Angeles 1395 LA North County Corr. Facility II Sonoma 7658 Sonoma County Juvenile Hall JH Los Angeles 1400 LA Pitchess East Facility II Sonoma 7660 Sonoma County Probation Camp Camp Los Angeles 1410 LA Pitchess South (No. Annex) II Stanislaus 7673 Stanislaus County JH JH Los Angeles 1415 LA Pitchess North Facility II Stanislaus 7675 Commitment Center Camp Camp Los Angeles 1445 LA Century Reg. Det. Facility II Tehama 7689 Tehama County Juvenile Detention Facility JH Los Angeles 1485 LASD South (Athens) Sheriff's Station IJ Trinity 7699 Trinity Juvenile Detention Faciity SPJH Los Angeles 1500 LASD Avalon Station IJ Tulare 7703 Tulare Co. Juv. Det. Facility JH Los Angeles 1520 LASD Carson Station IJ Tulare 7704 Tulare County Youth Facility Camp Los Angeles 1530 LASD Century Type I Booking Ctr. I Tulare 7708 Tulare Co. Detention Fac. Camp Camp Los Angeles 1540 LASD Industry Station IJ Tuolumne 7716
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