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        3. The Sybil Brand Institute, at the County Sheriff's complex in City Terrace, east of downtown, was the primary Los Angeles County correctional facility for women.
        4. The Sybil Brand Institute is a disused women's jail in Monterey Park, Los Angeles County, California.
        5. Sybil Brand

          American human rights activist

          This article is about the activist. For the Los Angeles County jail facility named for her, see Sybil Brand Institute.

          Sybil Brand (née Morris; May 8, c.&#; &#; February 17, )[3][a] was an American philanthropist and activist, best known locally for her work in improving jail conditions for women in Los Angeles.

          She was the namesake of the Sybil Brand Institute (SBI), a women's jail in Los Angeles County. SBI was closed after the Northridge earthquake.[1]

          Early life

          Sybil Morris was born in Chicago, Illinois[7] to Jewish immigrant parents Abraham "A.W." Morris (c.&#;–)[8] and Hattie Morris (c.&#;–)[9] sometime between and , with some of her friends favoring the earliest year.[1][a][10][full citation needed]

          Her father, a stockbroker, relocated the family to Los Angeles when Sybil was two years old.[11] At age twelve,