California was once a leader in innovative corrections legislation and programming. However, over the last 20 years, a number of factors have left the state with a huge and dysfunctional criminal justice system in dire need of reform. This publication addresses the many issues that contribute to the need for major reforms in the California corrections system and the first strategic steps toward achieving those reforms
Since 1990, the correctional drug treatment system in California has become one of the largest in th...
This thesis examines AB 109, “Public Safety Realignment”, a policy enacted in California in 2011 to ...
"Changing Direction? State Sentencing Reforms 2004-2006" finds that at least 22 states have enacted ...
California has the nation\u27s largest population and also the largest criminal population. In risin...
California\u27s prison system is totally broken and in urgent need of reform on many fronts. Over th...
Over the last 30 years, California’s prisoner population expanded eightfold, from roughly 20,000 in ...
Over the past several decades, California has experimented with a variety of sentencing policies to ...
or more than i O years, corrections professionals and others concerned about the treatment of prison...
This report offers policy and program options to be considered in the Special Session of the Legisla...
Examines issues for shifting correctional responsibilities for lower-level felons from the state to ...
An essay from NCCD president Barry Krisberg on the growth of the prison complex in California and wh...
This report will show how California\u27s prison operations can become more cost effective in light ...
California is now completing the third year of one of the most ambitious correctional reforms it has...
This paper examines the California state prison system and the rehabilitation programs that they ope...
This document contains a long range plan to guide the future of the Department of Corrections. The p...
Since 1990, the correctional drug treatment system in California has become one of the largest in th...
This thesis examines AB 109, “Public Safety Realignment”, a policy enacted in California in 2011 to ...
"Changing Direction? State Sentencing Reforms 2004-2006" finds that at least 22 states have enacted ...
California has the nation\u27s largest population and also the largest criminal population. In risin...
California\u27s prison system is totally broken and in urgent need of reform on many fronts. Over th...
Over the last 30 years, California’s prisoner population expanded eightfold, from roughly 20,000 in ...
Over the past several decades, California has experimented with a variety of sentencing policies to ...
or more than i O years, corrections professionals and others concerned about the treatment of prison...
This report offers policy and program options to be considered in the Special Session of the Legisla...
Examines issues for shifting correctional responsibilities for lower-level felons from the state to ...
An essay from NCCD president Barry Krisberg on the growth of the prison complex in California and wh...
This report will show how California\u27s prison operations can become more cost effective in light ...
California is now completing the third year of one of the most ambitious correctional reforms it has...
This paper examines the California state prison system and the rehabilitation programs that they ope...
This document contains a long range plan to guide the future of the Department of Corrections. The p...
Since 1990, the correctional drug treatment system in California has become one of the largest in th...
This thesis examines AB 109, “Public Safety Realignment”, a policy enacted in California in 2011 to ...
"Changing Direction? State Sentencing Reforms 2004-2006" finds that at least 22 states have enacted ...