California\u27s prison system is totally broken and in urgent need of reform on many fronts. Over the past twenty-five years, California\u27s inmate population has grown over 500%, the number of institutions has nearly tripled, and prison litigation costs have escalated tremendously. In 2004, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger convened the Corrections Independent Review Panel to assess issues affecting the prison system. The Panel presented a number of possible solutions to the problems faced by California\u27s prisons, but sweeping new reforms are still needed if the entire system is to be overhauled effectively and brought into compliance with constitutional requirements. Among the Panel\u27s recommendations was the implementation ...
Eliminates certain restrictions on prisoners’ participation in educational and substance dependency ...
In May of 2011 the United States Supreme Court ruled that overcrowding in California’s state prison ...
The dire state of the prison population in the United States has become common knowledge both at hom...
California\u27s prison system is totally broken and in urgent need of reform on many fronts. Over th...
Excessive incarceration is a national problem. Across the country, prisons face dangerous levels of ...
Recent disturbances in prisons across the nation have focused attention on our prison population. Ma...
California has the nation\u27s largest population and also the largest criminal population. In risin...
Over the last 30 years, California’s prisoner population expanded eightfold, from roughly 20,000 in ...
This paper examines the California state prison system and the rehabilitation programs that they ope...
or more than i O years, corrections professionals and others concerned about the treatment of prison...
California was once a leader in innovative corrections legislation and programming. However, over th...
Prison privatization is a hotly debated topic in the United States that has its place in the politic...
This report will show how California\u27s prison operations can become more cost effective in light ...
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...
When a person has committed a criminal offense, he or she must be punished to vindicate the law, to ...
Eliminates certain restrictions on prisoners’ participation in educational and substance dependency ...
In May of 2011 the United States Supreme Court ruled that overcrowding in California’s state prison ...
The dire state of the prison population in the United States has become common knowledge both at hom...
California\u27s prison system is totally broken and in urgent need of reform on many fronts. Over th...
Excessive incarceration is a national problem. Across the country, prisons face dangerous levels of ...
Recent disturbances in prisons across the nation have focused attention on our prison population. Ma...
California has the nation\u27s largest population and also the largest criminal population. In risin...
Over the last 30 years, California’s prisoner population expanded eightfold, from roughly 20,000 in ...
This paper examines the California state prison system and the rehabilitation programs that they ope...
or more than i O years, corrections professionals and others concerned about the treatment of prison...
California was once a leader in innovative corrections legislation and programming. However, over th...
Prison privatization is a hotly debated topic in the United States that has its place in the politic...
This report will show how California\u27s prison operations can become more cost effective in light ...
A saner and safer prison policy in the United States begins by ending the scourge of the private pri...
When a person has committed a criminal offense, he or she must be punished to vindicate the law, to ...
Eliminates certain restrictions on prisoners’ participation in educational and substance dependency ...
In May of 2011 the United States Supreme Court ruled that overcrowding in California’s state prison ...
The dire state of the prison population in the United States has become common knowledge both at hom...