Gov. Gavin Newsom is having teams from the California Highway Patrol begin policing in more cities. Is it a variation of Trump's National Guard deployment, or something else?| Los Angeles Times
Gov. Gavin Newsom and California lawmakers agreed to a $310.8 billion budget deal that will reduce investments in climate change and delay funding for kindergarten facilities to offset a nearly $32 billion shortfall.| Los Angeles Times
California's decision to close the prison in Susanville rocked the town, where the consequences could be dire for residents and businesses that depend on the economics of incarceration.| Los Angeles Times
SACRAMENTO — Harnessing the expertise of distinguished criminal justice, public safety, and rehabilitation professionals, along with justice-impacted individuals, representatives of crime victims…| Governor of California
CDCR is committed to managing its resources responsibly to enhance public safety and best serve the people of California. As the prison population has decreased| Prison Closures
The Condemned Inmate Transfer Pilot Program has moved more than 100 people off of death row at San Quentin State Prison and the California Central Women’s Facility and into other housing locations, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.| Los Angeles Times
CoreCivic has reached an agreement with ICE to convert its California City facility into federal immigrant detention.| Los Angeles Times
At a recent symposium at San Quentin prison, a group of district attorneys from across California met with inmates to talk about the state's model of prison reform.| Los Angeles Times
Proposed regulations make Condemned Inmate Transfer Program permanent and mandatory per Proposition 66 SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Correction| News Releases
California news and features from the Los Angeles Times.| Los Angeles Times
In this post, we analyze the Governor’s May Revision proposals for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to undertake capital outlay projects at San Quentin State Prison (SQ) as a part of a broader effort to develop a more rehabilitative and health-focused model for California prisons, known as the “California Model.” Specifically, we describe the Governor’s proposals, discuss several concerns with the proposals, and provide recommendations to the Legislature.| lao.ca.gov
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Gov. Gavin Newsom this week will announce plans to remake San Quentin, one of the state's most storied prisons, using a Scandinavian prison model that emphasizes rehabilitation.| Los Angeles Times