BASELINE CONSERVATION CAMP | California
BASELINE CONSERVATION CAMP is a
Minimum-security correctional facility located in
California. The following statistics on this prison are taken from state and federal prison surveys conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Statistics are intended for research/educational purposes only.
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Facts |
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| Facility Name |
BASELINE CONSERVATION CAMP |
| Year Constructed |
1965
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| Address |
16809 NEW PEORIA FLAT ROAD |
| City |
JAMESTOWN |
| County |
TUOLUMNE COUNTY
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| State |
California |
| Zip-code |
95327 |
| Security-Level |
Minimum |
| Average Daily Inmate Count |
133 |
| Stated Inmate Capacity |
133 |
| Inmates on Death Row |
~8per year  |
Safety |
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| Inmate-on-inmate Assaults per year |
0 |
| Staff Deaths per year |
0 |
Staff |
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| Full-time Staff |
0 |
| White/Caucasian |
46.2% |
| Black/African-American |
28.5% |
| Asian |
0% |
| American Indian |
0.8% |
Services & Amenities |
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| Medical Services on Site |
No |
| Mental Health Services on Site |
No |
Regional Statistics |
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