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California’s prison-to-homelessness pipeline
NBC News via Yahoo News· 10 months agoLONG BEACH, Calif. — On a warm spring morning, a lone Los Angeles County probation officer stood across from a parking lot lined with cars full of...
Newsom freed elderly and sick prisoners during COVID, but he's grappling with risks of more mercy
LA Times via Yahoo News· 5 months agoDavid Moreland, 67, recounts his bout with COVID in prison as his wife, Sherry, listens at home in...
From condemned man to dog trainer: Man gets second chance with help of ex-governor
CBS News via Yahoo News· 1 year agoBradley Arrowood's journey to own a successful service dog training business started when he was...
Op-Ed: In prison, the work of journalism is challenging but essential
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA guard walks a prisoner through a cell block at San Quentin in 2016. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles...
California jails are holding thousands fewer people, but far more are dying in them
Visalia Times-Delta | Tulare Advance Register via Yahoo News· 1 month agoPeople are dying in custody at record rates across California. They’re dying in big jails and small...
Why probation and parole don’t work as advertised
Knowable Magazine via Yahoo News· 3 months agoThe current system of supervised release in lieu of imprisonment may do more harm than good, some experts say. How can society do a better job of...
5 times true-crime podcasts and documentaries uncovered case-changing evidence the police didn't...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 year agoRobert Durst looks around the courtroom after the jury retired for deliberations in his murder trial...
A California lawyer cashed in on criminal justice reform by fanning the hopes of inmates' families
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA Times investigation found that Aaron Spolin built a booming enterprise by fanning false hopes in...