CA Police and Prison News |
November 5-12, 2004 |
Volume 1, Issue 36 |
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Adult Jail/Prison News
Marjie Lundstrom: 'Three strikes' battle continues after demise of Prop. 66
(Sacramento Bee, 11/11/04)Guards named in '01 probe
(Sacramento Bee, 11/11/04)9 prison officers fired over beating, cover-up
(Sacramento Bee, 11/10/04)Governor seeks rise in prison spending
(San Jose Mercury, 11/10/04)Inmates' labors of love enliven holiday season
(Contra Costa Times, 11/10/04)Inmate claims threats on his life after TV ad
(Sacramento Bee, 11/9/04)How Prospects for Prop. 66 Fell So Far, So Fast
(Los Angeles Times, 11/7/04)Justices Seem Divided on Parole Board Policy
(Los Angeles Times, 11/5/04)
Youth Prison News
Reform for CYA lockups pledged
(San Jose Mercury, 11/9/04)
Police News
LAPD Is Finally Rolling on Expansion of Facilities
(Los Angeles Times, 11/12/04)Baca Wins His Battle Against Term Limits
(Los Angeles Times, 11/11/04)Wary Blacks Voted No to More Police (LAPD)
(Los Angeles Times, 11/10/04)Oakland bans several crowd control devices
(Sacramento Bee, 11/10/04)Bratton keeps eye on goals
(Los Angeles Daily News, 11/6/04 )Hahn Proposes Council Pursue a City Sales Tax Hike for Police
(Los Angeles Times, 11/6/04)
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