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CA Police and Prison News

May 14, 2004
Volume 1, Issue 14

Please note: After a period ranging from one day to two weeks, news websites often disconnect links to the full text of articles. If the following links no longer lead you to the full text article, we can provide you with a copy of the story. To request a copy, please email Rob Hope. For past issues, click here.

 

CYA News

CYA can't find source of inmate's death:
Safety officers search for items with TCE

(Stockton Record, 5/10/04)

Deliveries of Joy for Moms in Prison
(LA Times, 5/8/04)

CDC/County Jail News

Prison budget up, despite no raise
(SF Chronicle, 5/14/04)

Stakes Are High in Jail's Game of Chance
(LA Times, 5/14/04)

Baca Assailed Over Jail Killings
(LA Times, 5/13/04)

High-tech monitoring planned for sex offenders
(San Jose Mercury, 5/12/04)

Corrections Officials Vow to Fix Flaws in Parole System
(LA Times, 5/12/04)

Visit crunch for inmates' loved ones:
Many camp out after state prisons cut hours

(SF Chronicle, 5/9/04)

Ex-prison official gets turn in court:
He made mistakes but did nothing criminal, his lawyer says.

(Sacramento Bee, 5/8/04)

Trying to make sense of inmate increases:
Parole violators, new convicts among reasons

(San Jose Mercury, 5/8/04)

Mistreatment of Prisoners Is Called Routine in U.S.
(NY Times, 5/8/04)

CA Police News

Police, feds may work in tandem
Partnership would allow cops to enforce immigration law.

(Sacramento Bee, 5/14/04)

Oaklanders plead for more cops:
'Crime-weary' residents urge council to consider community policing when crafting ballot initiative

(Oakland Tribune, 5/11/04)


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