San Quentin, the waterfront prison that for decades held the nation's largest death row, has been remade as an education-and-rehabilitation campus. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has relocated the condemned men who once lived on San Quentin's East Block to prisons across the state, clearing room for classrooms, workshops and job-training programs. For victims' families, advocates and correctional staff, the change is…
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