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Back in the Day

December 7, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Secretary Cate Leaves CDCR

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Realignment Falls Short of Expected Goals

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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S.F. Juvenile Prisoners Dislike Outdoors

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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David Lewis Case Dismissed

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Cardinals Serve San Quentin

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Report: Smart Crime Policies Possible

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

LOWER PRISON POPULATIONS SAID ATTAINABLE WITHOUT COMPROMISING PUBLIC SAFETY It is time for lawmakers to use “reason, rather than politics and emotion, … [Read more...]

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News Briefs

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Millions of Felons Denied Voting Rights

October 6, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Prison Realignment Harder on Women Offenders

October 6, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

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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