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Op-Ed: What to do with California's recently closed prisons

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion December 22, 2022

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California has a historic opportunity to transform its carceral landscape. A recent downward trend in prison populations brought about by decades of criminal justice reform has created a growing inventory of empty prisons as the Newsom administration tries to “right-size” the state’s sprawling system of human caging. Early this month, state officials announced the forthcoming closure of Chuckawalla Valley State Prison in Riverside County... + full article



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