CA Police and Prison News |
June 4, 2004 |
Volume 1, Issue 16 |
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The secretary of the Youth & Adult Correctional Agency inherited a job fraught with "highs"
(California Journal, 6/1/04)
Initiative to change ‘3 strikes' qualifies:
Voters will have chance to narrow its application to violent offenses.
(Orange County Register, 6/4/04)State insists inmate's surgery was needed
(SF Chronicle, 6/3/04)Inmates' Medical Tab Nears $1 Billion
(LA Times, 6/2/04)Prison system's spiraling health care costs examined
(SF Chronicle, 6/1/04)Mayor trying to trim S.F. jail costs:
Newsom plan could lead to privatizing medical services
(SF Chronicle, 6/1/04)Man Bankrolls Initiative to Change 3-Strikes Law
(LA Times, 5/31/04)A new inmate self-help program changes lives behind bars
(Sacramento Bee, 5/29/04)
Lawmaker, officers rap S.F.'s D.A.
(Contra Costa Times, 6/4/04)Police get leeway on Miranda:
Supreme Court allows discretion in youth cases
(SF Chronicle, 6/2/04)Drug case earns agencies $2.8 million
(SF Chronicle, 6/2/04)CHP May Get to Hire 270 Officers
(LA Times, 5/31/04)Oakland 's new system to weed out bad officers
(SF Chronicle, 5/31/04)Richmond threatened with suit over police pact
(Contra Costa Times, 5/31/04)Decree reform lagging: Judge criticizes LAPD over report
(LA Daily News, 5/30/04)
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