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exercise facilities, job training, counseling, education and legal counsel to any illegal aliens that will apply to raise their standard of living by simply getting arrested for any felony. Bonus Prize: make a successful 'run for the border', keep all
your 'winnings'
What are you waiting for? Win the respect and
admiration of your peers, set an example.
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California Prisons
Reference Links and Travelers Guide
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California
Youth and Adult Correctional Agency
The Nation's Largest Correctional Agency! |
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Last
year more than 325,000 California jail inmates were released early
due to a lack of space in county jails. Early releases, in my opinion, lead to increased crime and victimization and breed a lack of respect for society and its rules. Nearly half of California’s 58 counties, Los Angeles included, are forced
to live under federal court orders which mandate maximum population
levels for their jails and lead to early releases of convicted felons.
Thus far, California state prisons have been able to avoid similar
court intervention. However, each month that passes without additional
prisons being built, increases the probability of court ordered "early
outs" for convicted
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California
Prison Statistics
FACILITIES: 33 state prisons ranging from minimum to maximum custody;
POPULATION: All Institutions: 160,576. One year change: 4,549 + 2.9%.
Top 5 counties: LA; 35.5%, San Diego; 8.0%, San Bernardino; 5.8%,
CHARACTERISTICS: Males: 92.8% Females: 7.2%
Offense: 42.1% violent; 23.5% property; 27.8% drugs; 6.6% other. Classifications (males):
Avg Reading Level: Seventh grade Median Age: 34.
Commitment Rate: 388.3 per 100,000 Calif. population.
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another viewpoint on the problem of prison overcrowding....
U.S. company operating in Mexico closed down its operations and moved them to San Quentin {comment: was that because all of its workers had 'migrated' there?} |
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