115
A California rules-violation report.
Definitions
The California form documenting a serious rule violation, which becomes part of the inmate's permanent record and can cost privileges.
115 In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From the CDCR form number 115.
People Also Ask
What is a 115 in California prison?
It's the CDCR form used to document a serious rules violation. A 115 becomes part of an inmate's permanent record and can cost privileges or hurt them at a parole board hearing.
How is a 115 different from a lesser write-up?
A 115 covers serious violations, while minor infractions are logged on a less severe form (a 128 or 'chrono'). A 115 carries far more weight against your record.
Where does the number come from?
It's simply the CDCR (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation) form number, form 115. Inmates refer to the report by that number.
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