Everything about Santa Rita Jail totally explained
Santa Rita Jail is a county
jail located in
Dublin,
Alameda County,
California adjacent to the
Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, and operated by the
Alameda County Sheriff's Office. Santa Rita houses the majority of persons arrested in
Alameda County, which occupies most of the
East San Francisco Bay Area and includes the cities of
Oakland,
Berkeley,
San Leandro and
Alameda.
The original Santa Rita Jail was constructed in 1947 on a retired WWII training base near the current site. By 1983, overcrowding had become an issue, and plans were established for the construction of the current $172 million facility, which opened in 1989. Funding for the jail's construction was obtained through state bonds as well as local county matching funds.
The current facility is laid out in a modern decentralized "campus" design, similar to many modern prisons, one-half mile long by one-quarter mile wide. The facility has 18 separate, self-contained housing units, a "core" building containing central booking, release and administration, and a service building containing the laundry, commissary, kitchen and warehouses. Santa Rita is the third largest jail in California and the fifth largest in the
United States, and is considered a "mega-jail", specified to hold 4,000 prisoners at any one time, making it as large or larger than many California
state prisons. Perhaps reflective of the
Bay Area community that it serves, the jail incorporates several modern technological advances, and is touted by the Sheriff's Office as one of the most modern correctional facilities in the world. A 500-kilowatt peak-power
solar array was installed in 2001 on the roofs of the housing units, supplying up to half of the jail's power demand during daylight hours. This solar array constitutes the largest such rooftop array in the Western Hemisphere. An automatic robotic cart system moves all meals, laundry, commissary items, supplies and garbage through the jail, allowing maximal restriction of prisoner movement throughout the facility.
Despite this modernistic design, as is the case with many American jail and prison facilities, particularly in California, Santa Rita has attracted controversy, particularly related to overcrowding, violence, and the use of psychiatric and other drugs to control prisoners. Many violent acts, including murders, have occurred in Santa Rita since its opening.
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