The End of Mass Incarceration in California: What comes next?doi:10.1525/boom.2016.6.2.4Eve BachrachJason S. SextonUniversity of California Press Journals
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook AcronymDefinition CCPOACalifornia Correctional Peace Officers Association CCPOACentury City Property Owners Association(South Africa) CCPOAClackamas County Peace Officers' Association(Oregon City, OR) ...
Tier III aims to help kids who’ve been out of school due to suspension, expulsion, incarceration, or truancy. Returning to school life can be a real challenge in those cases. Many students in traditional environments quickly re-offend or drop out again. Restorative justice practices seek to ...
What will happen if proposition 1 passes in California? Proposition 1 is a bond measure so if voters approve it, there would be no new taxes right away, but the state would have to take on new debt and have to pay it back with interest. Counties...
Incarceration Status: Individuals who are incarcerated are not eligible to enroll. Medicare Enrollment: You cannot be currently enrolled in Medicare. DACA Recipients: Historically, individuals under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program were not eligible to enroll. However, starting ...
Cosmopolitan magazine recently shined a light on the topic of paperclipping, describing is as a someone who keeps minimal contact with someone else just in case they happen to need them in the future."This behavior, reminiscent of breadcrumbing, sees old flames reappearing, but with grand ...
The increase in incarcerations among women and its impact on the grandmother caregiver: some racial considerations If women are dying, what does it matter what other programs there are?" says Leslie Acoca, a former researcher with the National Council on Crime and Delinquency and president of In...
In November 2000, California voters approved Proposition 36, the "Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000 (SACPA)." This measure marked major changes to state law so that non-violent adult offenders who use or possess illegal drugs receive treatment rather than incarceration or probation...
The Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2013 mandated that all states report certain required information on the death of any person who is detained, arrested, en route to incarceration, or incarcerated in state or local facilities or a boot camp prison. The law further created penalties for not...
The Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2013 mandated that all states report certain required information on the death of any person who is detained, arrested, en route to incarceration, or incarcerated in state or local facilities or a boot camp prison. The law further created penalties for not...