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Texas prison population now eclipses California’s in the wake of cuts to inmate population |
By washingtonpost.com - Associated Press |
Published: 06/15/2012 |
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Everything is bigger in Texas, the saying goes, and that is now also true of its prison system. California used to have the nation’s largest state prison system, topping 173,000 inmates at its peak in 2006. But since a law took effect last year that shifts responsibility for less serious criminals to county jails, the state has reduced its prison population and is no longer the largest in the nation. Read More. |
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