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  2. Tide shifts against criminal justice reform among California ...

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    The 2014 ballot initiative — which came at a time when California wanted to reduce its prison population and limit its reliance on incarceration — reduced some felonies to misdemeanors and ...

  3. Opinion - Child welfare system reforms shouldn’t leave ...

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    Only by targeting support before child welfare gets involved can we truly strengthen families and protect children, especially children of incarcerated mothers.

  4. Anti-Recidivism Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Prophet Walker, a founding member of ARC, was a guest of Michelle Obama's at the 2015 State of the Union. [10] After serving a six-year prison sentence, Walker sought to strengthen the bond between police officers and inner-city residents. [10] [11] ARC's Budnick writes about criminal justice policy for the Huffington Post. [12]

  5. Editorial: California voters rejected an anti-slavery measure ...

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    Most prisoners make 16 to 74 cents per hour, though firefighters can be paid up to $10 an hour. Read more:Editorial: California doesn't have to choose between public safety and criminal justice reform

  6. 2014 California Proposition 47 - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, has also suggested that the law may explain why his city's crime rates went from decreasing to increasing. [24] In a 2015 story in The Washington Post, the police chief of San Diego, Shelley Zimmerman, described Proposition 47 as "a virtual get-out-of-jail-free card." She and other police chiefs also ...

  7. Youth incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Today the system holds just over 500 children statewide. In 1998 the rate of recidivism, or children returning to prison after release, was 56% as compared to 11% today. This decrease in the number of children incarcerated has contributed to an increase in public safety. [35]

  8. Newsom has approved three California prison closures but ...

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    The California Correctional Center in Susanville, shown in 2021, was one of three prisons Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved for closure. It closed last year.

  9. Alternatives to imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment, corporal punishment and electronic monitoring are also alternatives to imprisonment, but are not promoted by modern prison reform movements for decarceration due to them being carceral in nature. Reformers generally seek to reduce prison populations and make increased use of alternatives with a focus on rehabilitation.