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ACLU Sues Alameda Over Pregnancy Tests

October 29, 2014 by N. T. NOBLE BUTLER

A civil rights organization is suing to halt the forced pregnancy testing of women when they are booked into the Alameda County jail. This amounts to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: ACLU, Alameda County, medical

Respecto a las Apelaciones De Reclusos

October 29, 2014 by Kevin D. Sawyer

Reclusos a menudo se quejan acerca del rechazo de la tramitación de sus quejas, las cuales son conocidas como apelaciones administrativas, cuando los … [Read more...]

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Report: Tough on Crime Era Resulted in Failure

October 29, 2014 by Ted Swain

Years of “get tough on crime” policies have failed, according to a study by Karol Lucken of the University of Central Florida. Lucken’s study … [Read more...]

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Department of Justice Focuses On Improving Criminal Justice

October 29, 2014 by Michael Cooke

The U.S. Department of Justice has conducted a review of the criminal justice system to identify reforms needed to ensure the uniform application of … [Read more...]

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Gov. Brown Signs Senate Bill 1010

October 29, 2014 by Richard Richardson

Legislation to eliminate disparities for certain drug crimes has made its way through the California Legislature. The measure, SB 1010, would “reduce … [Read more...]

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Stanislaus County Invests Millions For Re-entry and Bed Expansion

October 29, 2014 by David Eugene Archer Sr.

Stanislaus County has launched a $113 million construction program to add 480 jail beds and a re-entry center. It is the largest capital project in … [Read more...]

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Disciplinary Policies Send Black Preschoolers To Court Instead of Principal’s Office

October 29, 2014 by Isaiah ThompsonBonilla

President Obama’s administration has advised educators to abandon overly zealous disciplinary policies, many of which send students to courts instead … [Read more...]

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Curbing Truancy in California to Prevent Dropouts

October 29, 2014 by N. T. NOBLE BUTLER

A campaign is underway to curb truancy in California, termed a crisis that frequently leads to dropouts, crime and prison. “We take this matter very … [Read more...]

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University Symposium To Focus on Education

October 29, 2014 by Thomas Gardner

California needs to continue reducing prison overcrowding and focus more attention on education and communities, according to a recent university … [Read more...]

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Once Upon a Time at San Quentin

October 29, 2014 by Juan Haines

Imagine sitting in a waiting room, and you pick up this over-sized beautiful looking coffee-table book. You open it up and read about a horrific … [Read more...]

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