To safeguard the integrity of the State’s correctional system, we work to provide oversight and transparency through monitoring, reporting, and recommending improvements regarding the policies and procedures of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following services.
Beginning January 1, 2025, Penal Code section 6130 requires the Office of the Inspector General to publish the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s (department) Centralized List of Disapproved Publications on the OIG’s website. The list, which is updated on a monthly basis, is also available on the department’s website. Existing law grants incarcerated people the right to purchase, receive, and read publications (newspapers, periodicals, and books), subject to restrictions reasonably related to legitimate penological interests. The department’s disapproved publications list includes the publications that the department has prohibited because they violate department regulations. Penal Code section 6130 permits the OIG to review publications on the list to determine if the office concurs with the department’s determination that the publication is in violation of department regulations.
The OIG evaluates the qualifications of every candidate whom the Governor nominates for appointment as a warden at an adult correctional institution or as a superintendent at a juvenile facility and the Inspector General reports the recommendation regarding each candidate’s qualifications in confidence to the Governor.
It is the policy of the California Office of the Inspector General (OIG) to provide service in the language of our customers.
If you feel that we have not provided you with adequate interpretation services or have denied you an available translated document, please complete and submit the OIG’s Language Access Complaint Process and Complaint Form, available in English and Spanish.