Las Colinas Detention & Reentry Facility

Las Colinas Detention & Reentry Facility

 

 

 

 

 

Our host, Jenni Prisk, interviews Chantelle, an inmate at Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility (LCDRF).

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Chantelle

“Women are often oppressed and are judged by society…”

“There are some people who can change…this (Las Colinas) was a blessing for me.”

“How you treat yourself is how other people will treat you.”

 

Las Colinas Reentry & Rehabilitation Facility

Las Colinas Reentry & Rehabilitation Facility

 

 

 

 

 

More About Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility (LCDRF)
Located in Santee, the Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility (LCDRF) serves as the primary point of intake for women prisoners in San Diego County.

The facility opened in August 2014, replacing the old Las Colinas Detention Facility and is staffed by approximately 278 sworn employees and 143 professional staff members. With the new facility comes the implementation of new operational philosophies designed specifically for the female demographic.
LCDRF offers educational, behavioral and vocational programming for women, including restaurant management, sewing and landscaping.

With improved facilities and academic/pre-employment classes, reentry services are another emphasis of LCDRF. Inmates will leave better prepared for successful reintegration to the community, lowering the chance of reoffending.