California’s first parole law crafted by state’s first female attorney Thanks to the 1893 parole law, those serving sentences in California’s two … [Read more...]
No strings attached
Returning Citizen Stimulus program provides cash assistance to formerly incarcerated Giving financial support to people getting out of prison is … [Read more...]
ANNOUNCEMENT
Former SF prosecutor’s diversion program policies criticized
Under Chesa Boudin, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office resolved an increasing number of criminal cases through diversion programs, according … [Read more...]
‘Gate Money’ legislation revised
Senate Bill 1304’s proposed Release Allowance cut by half — to $1,300 if bill becomes law Efforts to increase the amount of “gate money” allotted … [Read more...]
EX-PRISONERS FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT
Urban Alchemy cleans up the streets while putting formerly incarcerated back to work Urban Alchemy is a non-profit organization hiring the … [Read more...]
DID YOU KNOW — YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE!
"We just completed another voter registration drive at our local jail, and in two days we were able to register 157 incarcerated people to … [Read more...]
Advocates push releases for FCI Dublin abuse victims
Advocates for women who were sexually abused in a federal prison in Northern California are requesting compassionate release for the victims, The … [Read more...]
Formerly incarcerated women join battle to restore voting rights to ex-felons
Efforts are underway to restore voting rights to Georgia citizens convicted of a felony, the Southern Poverty Law Center reports. Over five … [Read more...]
Q&A with CALPIA’s new General Manager
Bill Davidson’s purposeful approach prepares prisoners to reenter the workforce Bill Davidson, CALPIA’s new General Manager, sat down with SQNews … [Read more...]
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