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One Year In, Realignment Dramatically Cuts Size of California Prison Population |
By goldrushcam.com |
Published: 10/02/2012 |
October 1, 2012 - SACRAMENTO – When the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the State of California to reduce prison overcrowding in 2011, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. and the Legislature responded with Public Safety Realignment. The state’s main tool for reducing the prison population has already cut the number of inmates in the state’s 33 prisons by more than 24,000. This has been achieved without any early or unsupervised release of state prison inmates. All offenders are monitored after their court-ordered sentence is completed. “Realignment is good policy and it’s working,” said California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Secretary Matthew Cate. “Realignment prevented early release, and is allowing us to meet the Supreme Court’s order while ensuring there is room in our prisons for serious offenders. We must also acknowledge the hard work and collaboration of State and local officials to ensure public safety during the implementation of Realignment.” Read More. |
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