Selected Stories From Past Issues of The San Quentin News Sept. 17, 1971—Supervisor of Vocational Instruction L.E. Ecke retires after 22 years at San … [Read more...]
Secretary Cate Leaves CDCR
BROWN APPOINTS MARTIN HOSHINO AS ACTING SECRETARY OF CDCR Matthew Cate has announced his resignation as head of California’s prison system to lead the … [Read more...]
Realignment Falls Short of Expected Goals
California’s realignment plan alone will not be enough to fix its overcrowded prisons and reduce its high recidivism rate, according to California … [Read more...]
S.F. Juvenile Prisoners Dislike Outdoors
About two-thirds of the boys and girls detained at San Francisco’s Juvenile Justice Center say they do not like outdoor recreation, according to a … [Read more...]
David Lewis Case Dismissed
Murder charges have been dismissed against a man accused of fatally shooting noted community activist David Lewis in 2010. San Mateo County Superior … [Read more...]
Cardinals Serve San Quentin
The Stanford Cardinals overwhelmed San Quentin’s Inside Tennis Team in every facet of the game. Nolan Paige and Matt Kandath won their match with … [Read more...]
Report: Smart Crime Policies Possible
LOWER PRISON POPULATIONS SAID ATTAINABLE WITHOUT COMPROMISING PUBLIC SAFETY It is time for lawmakers to use “reason, rather than politics and emotion, … [Read more...]
News Briefs
1. FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — An interim commission has begun to examine racial disparities in North Carolina’s criminal justice system after a task force … [Read more...]
Millions of Felons Denied Voting Rights
On Nov. 6, an estimated 5.85 million Americans could be kept away from the ballot box due to felony convictions, according to a report by a criminal … [Read more...]
Prison Realignment Harder on Women Offenders
Some women are having a worse time than men adjusting to California’s realignment plan, according to several reports. COURT ORDER Realignment is the … [Read more...]
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