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CA Police and Prison News

September 18-24, 2004
Volume 1, Issue 30

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.

Youth Prison News

CYA Fires 6 Prison Counselors Videotaped in Inmates' Beating
(Los Angeles Times, 9/24/04) (registration required)

Shut Down State Youth Prisons, Experts Say
(Los Angeles Times, 9/22/04) (registration required)

Dozens protest latest CYA death
(Stockton Record, 9/20/04)

Adult Jail/Prison News

Report says state leads in 3-strikes convictions
(Ventura County Star, 9/24/04) (registration required)

Prison efforts blasted
(Sacramento Bee, 9/24/04)

State prison doctors' abilities to be tested
(San Francisco Chronicle, 9/23/04)

More Killers Gaining Parole
(Los Angeles Times, 9/18/04) (registration required)

Battered Women's Law OKd
(Los Angeles Times, 9/18/04) (registration required)

Police News

CHP medical pension probe pledged
(Sacramento Bee, 9/24/04)

Pepper Spray Case Ends in Mistrial
(Los Angeles Times, 9/23/04) (registration required)

New S.J. dispatch system flawed
(San Jose Mercury News, 9/22/04)

Oakland Police try to end warfare between Latino gangs
(San Francisco Chronicle, 9/19/04)

Gun ban lapse worries Bratton
(Los Angeles Daily News, 9/19/04 )

Reentry News

Report Says 1 of 3 Finish Drug Rehab
(Los Angeles Times, 9/23/04) (registration required)

Drug program gets high marks, but not locally
(Ventura County Star, 9/23/04) (registration required)

Washington Town Warily Welcomes an Unusual Graduate
(Los Angeles Times, 9/19/04) (registration required)


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