The 3 percent raise Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to give state prison correctional officers has “no evident justification” based on the state’s hiring and retention needs, according to a new report ...
The images of bullet casings, broken glass and crime scene tape recalled the nationwide tough-on-crime movement that started in California in the 1990s. Yet when they appeared on campaign flyers in ...
The union representing California state correctional officers spent $2.3 million early this year to buy a 5-acre Elk Grove property with a four-bedroom house, a swimming pool and two large warehouses, ...
Over the last decade, California’s prison population has fallen 25%, according to CalMatters. Yet at the same time, the cost to imprison a single person has surged 90% to $132,860 per year. What’s ...
Ask the average Californian what those acronyms stand for and you’ll draw a blank stare. Ask a candidate for governor and they’ll snap to attention. Those acronyms are associations (see * below) ...
The 3 percent raise Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to give state prison correctional officers has “no evident justification” based on the state’s hiring and retention needs, according to a new report ...
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