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51. US CA: Meth Users Lead Diversion Statistics
- www.mapinc.org
- Source: Los Angeles Times (CA).
- In the first independent evaluation of a state measure diverting nonviolent drug offenders to treatment rather than prison, UCLA researchers found that methamphetamine abusers and whites comprised the largest portions of the 30,000 people sent to rehabilitation during the first year of Proposition 36. ...
52. List of Internment and Detention Camps
- www.momomedia.com
- Origin of prisoners: Nothern California coast, West Sacramento Valley, Northern San Joaquin Valley, Los Angeles. ...
- Origin of prisoners: Sacramento Delta, Fresno County, Los Angeles area. ... The State of Arizona accredited the schools in both camps. ...
- Origin of prisoners: Santa Clara County, Los Angeles, Central Washington. ...
- Manzanar, California Opened March 21, 1942. ... Origin of prisoners: Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, San Joaquin County, Bainbridge Island, Washington. ...
- Origin of prisoners: Seattle and Pierce County, Washington, Portland and Northwestern Oregon. ...
- Origin of prisoners: Southern California, Kern County, Fresno, Monterey Bay Area, Sacramento County, Southern Arizona. ...
- Origin of prisoners: Los Angeles and Stockton.
- Tule Lake, California Opened May 27, 1942. ...
- Fresno, California First inmate arrival May 6, 1942. ...
- Manzanar, California First inmate arrival March 21, 1942. ... Before it was leased from the City of Los Angeles, Manzanar was once ranch and farm land until it reverted to desert conditions. ...
- Marysville, California First inmate arrival May 8, 1942. ...
- Merced, California First inmate arrival May 6, 1942. ...
- Pinedale, California First inmate arrival May 7, 1942. ...
53. V
- www.visionsofhope.org
- "Get in the Black Box" features state prison convicts and ex-convicts as speakers, encouraging youths to stay out of trouble and out of prison. ...
- "There are many different ways to reach young people," said Dean Crenshaw, a state parole officer who founded Visions of Hope. ...
- Crenshaw has worked more than 20 years in the state correctional system. ...
- He worked for five years at California State Prison Los Angeles County in Lancaster and put together a group of carefully screened inmate speakers to talk to Valley youth in a program called "Stay on the Streets. ...
54. FACT SHEETS - Firearms
- www.vpcla.org
- IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY .
- Firearms in Los Angeles County kill approximately three people everyday. ...
- - California Dept of Health Service, PHIS Death Data 2000.
- In Los Angeles County, more people less than 35 years of age are killed by firearms than die from AIDS and motor vehicle crashes combined. ...
- - California Dept of Health Services, IVPP/PHIS Death Data 2000.
- In 2000, there were 1165 firearm related deaths in Los Angeles County of which 815 (70%) were homicides. ...
- - California Dept of Health Service, IVPP/PHIS Death Data 2000.
- There were 314 firearm-related suicides in LA County in 2000. ...
- - LA County Dept of the Coroner, 2000.
- There were 662 Federal Firearm Licenses (FFL) operating in LA County as of June 2002. ...
- In 1999, approximately 2,000 firearm injury victims were admitted to LA County trauma centers. ...
- - California Dept of Health Service, IVPP/PHIS Death Data 2000.
- - California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, Hospital Discharge Data, 2000.
- The mortality rate from firearms in LA County over the past ten years has consistently remained higher than California and the United States. ...
- - California Dept of Health Service, IVPP/PHIS Death Data 2000.
- Homicide rates from firearms in LA County over the past ten years have consistently remained higher than California and the United States. ...
55. Striking Out: The Failure of California's "Three Strikes and You're Out" Law
- www.cjcj.org
- Striking Out: The Failure of California's "Three Strikes and You're Out" Law.
- Californias drop in crime is outperforming similar downward trends in other parts of the nation. ...
- - Former California Attorney General Dan Lungren.
- Los Angeles County Public Defender Mike Judge.
- In the wake of the widely publicized Polly Klaas murder, California Governor Pete Wilson signed into law on March 7, 1994 one of the most punitive sentencing statutes in recent history. ... The law was overwhelmingly affirmed by three-fourths of California voters through a statewide initiative in November of that year.
- Under deterrence theory, individuals are dissuaded from criminal activity through the threat of state-imposed penalties. ...
- In the recent California gubernatorial election, both major party candidates credited the three-strikes law for reducing crime in the state. ... A 1997 Justice Policy Institute study found that Californias declining crime rates were no different than states without a three-strikes law. ...
- Because of its broad applications and disparate enforcement, Californias Three Strikes law provides a rare opportunity to analyze these theories. ...
- Since California counties enforce the Three Strikes law in different ways, it was hypothesized that counties that employed a strict enforcement policy would experience higher levels of crime reduction. ...
- To test these theories JPI examined official county-by-county reported crime and arrest statistics. ... Official county-by county statistics for homicide, all violent crime, property crime, and all index offenses where obtained from the California Department of Justices Criminal Justice Statistics Center. County-by-county three strikes sentencing statistics was obtained from the California Department of Corrections Data Analysis Unit. For this study, JPI compared data from Californias 12 largest counties including, Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Francisco, Sacramento, Santa Clara, San Diego, and Ventura.
- An analysis of California arrest data reveals a similar aging of the States serious offender population. Data from Californias Criminal Justice Statistics Center shows that the average age of a felon in California has risen from 21 two decades ago to 28 today. In other words, while the states average age increased about 4 years, the average age of a convicted felon increased seven years. ...
56. ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS L MOUNTJOY - California State Assembly Republican Caucus
- republican.assembly.ca.gov
- Getting Away With Murder: Kill In California, Then Find Safe Haven In Mexico.
- Want to get away with murder? Try shooting a Los Angeles County deputy sheriff to death at pointblank range, then drive over the border into Mexico and relax – you’re protected. ...
- The people of California believe that cop killers deserve the death penalty or, at a minimum, life in prison without the possibility of parole. But when it comes to murder – murder committed in California – the Mexican government arrogantly ignores both California law and the demands of simple justice, refusing to send murder suspects back to California to face justice. ...
- Los Angeles County authorities say at least 60 people have fled to Mexico after committing murder in the county. Many more killers from California and other states are also believed to have escaped to a safe haven in Mexico.
- He is wanted for the murder of Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy David March. ...
- On his latest known incursion into California, police say he botched two murder attempts in Baldwin Park before making his way to Irwindale where he killed Deputy March. Then, Garcia fled to Mexico, confident that he would never be brought to justice in California for the murder.
- Garcia could be tried in Mexico, but prosecutors in Los Angeles are reluctant to turn American murder cases over to foreign governments, especially Mexico, which has a dismal track record. ...
- Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Jan Maurizi told the Los Angeles Times that sentences imposed by Mexican courts for crimes committed in the United States can be slashed. For example, she said, a man who killed a 17-year-old boy in Los Angeles was convicted of manslaughter in Mexico, sentenced to eight years in prison and served only two years.
- The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the McKeon resolution by voice vote July 15, and the attorneys general from all 50 states have asked Attorney General John Ashcroft and Secretary of State Colin Powell to address this extradition issue with their counterparts in Mexico. ...
- Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley and Sheriff Lee Baca also support HCR 93. Under the present Mexican policy, "Al Qaeda members could blow up a building in California and then run to Mexico to avoid prosecution," Cooley said.
- Criminals know that they can kill in California – or anywhere in the United States – and avoid punishment simply by fleeing to Mexico. They will think twice if they realize they will be shipped back to California to face either the death penalty or life without possibility of parole. That might sound harsh to the Mexican Supreme Court, but to the people of California, it is a simple matter of justice.
57. Appellate Decisions Noted, April 1997
- www.appellate-counsellor.com
- State Bar's MCLE program flunks out .
- State Bar's MCLE program flunks out.
- The First District Court of Appeal in San Francisco has ruled that the State Bar's mandatory continuing legal education program violates the equal protection clause. The court could not discern a rational basis for the exemptions from MCLE for state legislators, retired judges and full-time law professors.
- In 1993, the California Bar removed Lew Warden, a 73-year old member of the California bar, from the list of active members for failure to file proof of compliance with the MCLE requirements. ... The Alameda County Superior Court granted summary judgment for the State Bar. ...
- By statute and Rule of Court, each California lawyer must complete 36 hours of continuing legal education every three years. ...
- The regulatory scheme exempts retired judges, state officers and elected officials, full-time law professors, and federal and state government lawyers who practice law for the government. ...
- The State Bar intends to pursue further appellate remedies. ...
- State Bar of California, 1997 WL 114436 (Cal. ...
- That would have required proof of (1) a culpable state of mind, and (2) objectively harmful conduct. ...
- The Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles has ruled that an employer who knows about an employees disability has an affirmative duty to inform the employee about other job opportunities, and to determine whether the employee is qualified. ...
- California's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) requires employers to make reasonable accommodations for their disabled employees, unless doing so would impose an undue hardship. ...
- Yovana Gutowsky worked as a communications clerk for the County Department of Public Works. ... Her supervisors would not allow her to use County equipment to practice for the commercial license that she would need to qualify for equipment operator. The County had never hired a woman as an equipment operator. ... She quit her job with the County in May 1993, and commenced her action in May 1994.
58. Los Angeles Coalition to End Hunger & Homelessness
- www.lacehh.org
- Some 35,000 needy California families would be dumped from housing assistance this next year, and 114,000 families in 5 years. ...
- The Center on Budget & Policy Priorities predicts another increase in 2003: worse unemployment; increased “long-term unemployed;” declining average hourly wages for low-paid workers; cuts in state basic assistance programs. ...
- STATE.
- The message from the voters who passed Propositions 57 & 58--save the safety net! Make better choices then the governor's proposed drastic cuts to critical services, say advocates--- State Budget News Latest actions and strategies on saving the safety net; our op-ed response, Click for details--Children, disabled, and poor getting the RAW DEAL in new budget fights! .
- Bring LA Home fully launched: See background, updates, links on creating the Plan to End Homelessness in LA County. ...
- Feb 23: City wins $36 million in State Housing Bonds; takes a 13% cut ($297,468, 61,000 nights of shelter and meals) and saves it's $9. ...
- 1 million parents who participated in Los Angeles County's welfare-to-work program over the past ten years. ...
- For in-kind donations to help homeless people cope with the winter, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. ...
- March 2004--New VOICES Newsletter-- the grassroots view of CalWORKs in LA County. ...
- A (usually) weekly update on food issues in the Los Angeles area, written by Frank Tamborello. ... Also visit the Policy Agenda for Increasing Fresh Food Access in Low-Income Areas of Los Angeles released November, 2003 by the Los Angeles Food Justice Network. ...
- 2003 by Hollywood Community Action Network for the California Nutrition Network. ...
59. Microsoft PressPass - California Man Pleads Guilty in Case Involving Kidnapping, Counterfeit Software
- www.microsoft.com
- California Man Pleads Guilty in Case Involving Kidnapping, Counterfeit Software .
- Microsoft Officials Commend Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office For Action Against Suspect .
- - May 12, 1998 - The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced on May 6 that Ming Ching Jin, a 40-year-old man from Rowland Heights, Calif. ...
- At the time of Jin's arrest on kidnapping charges, Los Angeles County deputies found $425,000 worth of counterfeit Microsoft Encarta® multimedia encyclopedia CD-ROM disks in Jin's home. In addition to the counterfeit software, authorities found the house filled with weapons, including "loaded guns under every seat cushion in the living room and the family room," according to Larry Morrison, Los Angeles deputy district attorney. ...
- He is scheduled for sentencing on July 13 in Los Angeles Superior Court. ... They received sentences that ranged from one year in jail (as a condition of probation) to four years in state prison. ...
- "We are very thankful to the Los Angeles District Attorney's office for taking aggressive action in this huge case involving counterfeit Microsoft software," said Nancy Anderson, senior corporate attorney for North American anti-piracy at Microsoft Corp. ...
60. California Prisons
- www.straightistheway.com
- The California inmate population is over 150,000 in 33 prisons: 93% males and 7% females. ...
- In the past 30 years, the violent crime rate has increased from 300,000 to over 1,300,000 incidents per year - a tribute to national and state criminal justice systems mocking God. ...
- The California prison system is in crisis. ...
- California Penal Code 1170 states: "the purpose of imprisonment for crime is punishment. ...
- How does the California Department of Corrections teach people to disregard the Gospel of Jesus Christ? God's Criminal Justice System reveals how.
- Do you know why God would condemn the California prison system? Do you know why God would also condemn probation and parole programs? If not, take a moment to find out about God's Criminal Justice System.
- State Prison, Warden, Address, Phone number.
- Avenal State Prison (ASP).
- Calipatria State Prison (CAL).
- California Correctional Center (CCC).
- California Correctional Institution (CCI).
- Central California Women's Facility (CCWF).
- California State Prison, Centinela State Prison .
- California Institution for Men (CIM).
- California Institution for Women (CIW).
- California Men's Colony (CMC).
61. L.A. Peace and Freedom Party
- www.la-peaceandfreedom.org
- County Central Committee - Paul Robeson Center - 323-759-9737.
- - East Los Angeles.
- of Los Angeles County .
- BULLETIN: The Peace and Freedom Party is on the California ballot! On Feb. ...
- County.
- Maps of California congressional, state assembly and senate districts.
- Peace and Freedom registrations by county, as of Feb. ...
- Peace and Freedom registrations by county, as of Sept. ...
- Link to the Secretary of State's data on political parties.
- Northern California P&F website.
- Los Angeles County Peace and Freedom Bylaws.
- California voters:.
- A mass socialist party in one year? Reconsidering the California Peace and Freedom Party.
- P&F Open Letter for a California Public Power Agency.
62. The Southern California Law Blog
- www.socallawblog.com
- The Southern California Law Blog The Southern California Law Blog: Law, Politics and Southern California .
- --> The Southern California Law Blog: Law, Politics and Southern California --> Wednesday, April 14, 2004 .
- Supreme Court Ponders Validity of Gay Marriages Already Performed in California.
- The Sacramento Bee reports:The California Supreme Court on Wednesday expanded its focus on the gay marriage dispute, wondering how it should treat the 4,000 same-sex couples who were wed before last month's halt to the spree.
- Since the high court halted gay marriages here last month, it has focused the case solely on whether Newsom had the authority to override state law and dole out same-sex marriage licenses earlier this year.
- But on Wednesday, the justices asked Newsom, California Attorney General Bill Lockyer and the Alliance Defense Fund - the conservative group opposed to gay marriage - what the court should do if it finds against Newsom.
- Posted by So Cal Lawyer at 09:08 PM | State and Local Politics | 0 comments | Trackbacks (0) .
- CNN reports:Los Angeles police are investigating new allegations of child abuse against pop icon Michael Jackson from the 1980s, according to a police statement.
- The one-paragraph police statement said police were contacted by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office one month ago.
- "The victim alleges the acts took place in the City of Los Angeles in the late 1980's," the police statement said. ...
- Cruz Bustamante paid a record $263,000 fine for violating state limits on accepting campaign donations, California's Fair Political Practices Commission said Tuesday.
- The state's political watchdog agency charged in a civil lawsuit filed in January that Bustamante and his supporters improperly moved $3. ...
- The agreement was reached between the state agency and the lieutenant governor and then approved by Superior Court Judge Loren McMaster hearing the case on Monday.
- Posted by So Cal Lawyer at 09:27 PM | Recall , State and Local Politics | 1 comments | Trackbacks (0) .
- Also, can anyone remember the person or group who was threatened with large fines relating to a California proposition drive or something? All I can remember is the fines were around $700,000 because they were being fined for each occurrence of something. It might have been in Orange County. ...
63. Four correctional officers injured in New Folsom prison attack
- www.sfgate.com
- Three California State Prison, Sacramento guards were stabbed and one remained hospitalized Friday after what officials suspect was a gang-affiliated assault. ...
- Five inmates were injured in fighting among more than 300 inmates last month at California State Prison, Los Angeles County, in Lancaster, but guards were not targeted. ...
- The only inmates to join the fight were identified by prison officials as affiliated with the Southern Hispanics, a loose alliance of mostly Los Angeles-area Hispanic street gangs. ...
- Lance Corcoran, vice president of the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, said the incident illustrates the dangers officers face daily, but "it doesn't appear it was a pre-planned incident. ...
- state. ...
64. With Her Own Two Hands
- www.panachephotos.com
65. The Labor of Doing Time: Prison Labor in the US
- www.prisonactivist.org
- In California, this was the first year that the state budget allocated more money for prisons than higher education. Most astonishingly, with one short day of media attention, 1995 was the year that Alabama's governor Fob James, and other state officials, made the callous and horrifying decision to reinstate the nationally abolished chain gang. ...
- The return of chain gangs, as well as the return of convict leasing, in the last decade, comes on the back of extensive state-run prison industries and convict labor programs. ...
- 4 In these initial penitentiaries the state used convict labor for government production and contracts were given to certain private businesses to operate within the prisons. ...
- Green wrote that by the 1840s, "the development of prosperous prison industries was the most earnest concern of the wardens in all state prisons, and the penitentiary that was the least expensive was considered the most successful. ...
- 6 Through the convict lease system, bidders paid an average $25,000 a year to the state, in exchange for control over the lives of all of the convicts. 7 The system provided revenue for the state and the profit of unwaged, unprotected workers for plantation owners or private industries. ...
- Journalists, community members, ministers, dockers, and union organizers worked to draw attention to the experiences of state prisoners. ...
- Mississippi was the first southern state to abolish the convict lease system, with a constitutional amendment enacted in 1894 prohibiting the lease of convicts, "to any persons or corporations, public or private. ... By the 1930s every state had abolished convict leasing. ...
- In the 1890s, Good Roads Associations were developed in each of the southern states and they established a statutory labor system, wherein every able-bodied road hand in the state was required to work for four or five days a year on public roads and highways. ... Georgia was the first state to begin to use the chain gang system to work male felony convicts outside of the prison walls. ...
- The fundamental "reform" in abolishing convict leasing and replacing this system with chain gangs was that the state now owned the convicts and their labor. Whereas previously the bureaucracy of the state had been the supplier of convict labor for private industries, they now became the direct exploiters. ... The chain gang was finally abolished in every state by the l950s, almost 100 years after the end of the Civil War. ...
- In the 1990s, the California Department of Corrections (CDoC) maintains that convict labor is only a peripheral program within the larger system confinement and punishment of convicts. However, the Prison Industry Authority (PIA) is a multi-million dollar industry that is dependent on the productivity of California prisoners. ...
66. The Political Graveyard: Moose, politicians, California
- politicalgraveyard.com
- in California.
- Bradley -- of Long Beach, Los Angeles County, Calif. Born in Ransomville, Niagara County, N. ... Representative from California 18th District, 1947-49; defeated, 1948; member of California state assembly, 1953-54; died in office 1954. ... Suffered a heart attack during the noon recess of a legislative hearing, and died soon after at Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, Calif. ...
- Lawyer; Republican candidate for California state assembly, 1928; delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1944, 1948, 1960; California state attorney general, 1951-59; Governor of California, 1959-67; defeated (Democratic), 1966; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1960. ... Died of a heart attack, in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, Calif. ...
- 'Gene' Burke -- of Beckley, Raleigh County, W. ... Born in Fleming County, Ky. ... , 1946-48, 1950-51; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Raleigh County; elected 1948, 1952. ...
- Carter -- of Oakland, Alameda County, Calif. Born in Tulare County, Calif. ... Representative from California 6th District, 1925-45; defeated, 1944. ... Died at Providence Hospital, Oakland, Alameda County, Calif. ...
- 1904) of Inglewood, Los Angeles County, Calif. ; Palos Verdes Estates, Los Angeles County, Calif. ; Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, Calif. Born in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, May 26, 1904. ... Member of California state assembly, 1950-66; Presidential Elector for California, 1956; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 1964. ...
67. Amity Foundation, Drug Rehabilitation, Residential and Prison Based Therapuetic Communities
- www.amityfoundation.com
- Amity Circle of Insight at the California Training Facility, Soledad State Prison.
- Amity at the California State Prison/Los Angeles County.
- Amity Desert Star, Ironwood State Prison.
- Amistad de Los Angeles (men).
- , Los Angeles, CA 90007.
- La Brea #631, Los Angeles, CA 90016.
- NM Training Facility, Los Lunas, NM 87031.
- Box 1536, Los Lunas, NM 87031.
- NM Training Facility, Los Lunas, NM 87031.
- Box 1536, Los Lunas, NM 87031.
- Amistad de Los Angeles.
- , Los Angeles, CA 90007.
- La Brea #631, Los Angeles, CA 90016.
- , Los Angeles, CA 90007.
- #631, Los Angeles, CA 90016.
68. The Political Graveyard: Baptist Politicians in California
- politicalgraveyard.com
- in California.
- Blow-Dry" -- of Ceres, Stanislaus County, Calif. Born in Salina, Mayes County, Okla. ... Member of California state assembly, 1983-89; U. ... Representative from California, 1989-2003 (15th District 1989-93, 18th District 1993-2003); defeated in primary, 2002; delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 2000. ...
- Dixon -- Born in Oakland, Alameda County, Calif. ... Died in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Ala. ...
- Finch -- of Inglewood, Los Angeles County, Calif. ; Pasadena, Los Angeles County, Calif. ... Born in Tempe, Maricopa County, Ariz. ... Marine Corps during World War II; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 1948, 1956; served in the U. ... Representative from California, 1952, 1954; Lieutenant Governor of California, 1967-69; U. ...
- Harding -- of Marion, Marion County, Ohio. Born in Blooming Grove, Morrow County, Ohio, November 2, 1865. ... Newspaper publisher; member of Ohio state senate 13th District, 1899-1903; Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, 1904-06; candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1910; U. ... Harding County, N. ...
69. News/Activism by keyword INMATES
- www.freerepublic.com
- State prisons approve ban on sexual images.
- Explicit magazines, personal photographs will become illegal By Mike Ward AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Saturday, April 3, 2004 State officials on Friday approved a policy that bans all sexually explicit images from Texas' prisons for the first time in decades. ...
- State prisons spokeswoman Dina Tyler says the. ...
- Inmates offer to build memorial for Carlie AIMEE JUAREZ Herald Staff Writer Special report: The Carlie Brucia abduction and murder MANATEE - Saying their hearts had been broken over the abduction and slaying of 11-year-old Carlie Brucia, about 70 inmates at the Manatee County jail offered to honor her memory by building a butterfly garden at her Sarasota school. ...
- Even after the inmate was put under higher security, he slugged Correctional Officer Jason Frey in the eye at the California State Prison Los Angeles County in Lancaster. ... Hughes, a 9-year-veteran of the prison system and the California Correctional Peace Officers. ...
- by other inmates at Lee Arrendale State Prison in Alto, urged the removal of all inmates under 21 from the prison. ...
- SYRACUSE NY-A Syracuse teacher has been banned from working at the Onondaga County Justice Center jail because she repeatedly brought food, money and other contraband to her student inmates after being told to stop, jail officials said. ...
- PHOENIX (AP) -- Two state prison guards were taken hostage by inmates early Sunday, and negotiators were called in to try to defuse the situation. ...
- OLMITO - Police were searching today for a federal inmate who escaped with two others from the county jail in Olmito. Cameron County sheriff's officials said Ernesto Padro Martinez of Veracruz, Mexico, was still on the loose after escaping through an air conditioning vent near the roof Sunday night. ...
- officials said Al Qaeda’s recruitment has been facilitated by Muslim clergy with access to federal and state prisons. ...
70. TRUNKTRACKER FLEETCALL - CALIFORNIA
- www.bearcat1.com
- Fleetcall -- California.
- You can look up frequencies by city/state You can look up frequencies by frequency/state You can print up the list of frequencies You can email a search to yourself to use in Excel or Scancat ============================================================================= State: California Last Revision: 06-09-03 System: Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated County: Los Angeles Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P8 Use: Various airlines & airport services Frequencies: 856. ...
- ============================================================================= System: Alameda County County: Alameda Type: II Use: Alameda County Sheriff, Fire, EMS, Fremont Police, Fire, Alameda Police, Fire & Public Works Frequencies: 866. ... #3) 16272 Other Operations: Animal Alameda County Animal Control (West) 16496 Animal Alameda County Animal Control (East) 16912 Animal Alameda County Animal Control (South) 30416 Animal Alameda County Animal Control (L. Eliz) 30448 Animal Alameda County Animal Control 30480 Animal Alameda County Animal Control 30512 Bldg Alameda County Building Administration 32496 Bldg Alameda County Building Administration 32528 Bldg Alameda County Building Administration 32368 Bldg Alameda County Building Administration 32400 Bus Alameda Co. ... Buses (Paratransit) 33744 Coroner Alameda County Coroner 16528 Courts Alameda Co. ... Roads (County Roads) 19408 Salvage Alameda Co. ...
- ============================================================================= System: Barstow, City of County: San Bernardino Type: G. ...
- ============================================================================= System: Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) County: San Francisco Type: GE Ericsson Use: System Operations Frequencies: Logical Channel Numbering: 866. ...
- ============================================================================= System: California, State of County: Amador Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 858. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Del Norte Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 858. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Fresno Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P3 Use: Avenal State Prison Frequencies: 858. ... 2625 Police Operations: Police Avenal State Prison (Activities/Adam Units) 000-2 Police Avenal State Prison (Alpha Units) 400-2 Police Avenal State Prison (Bravo Units) 000-14 Police Avenal State Prison (Control/Central/Frank) 400-0 Police Avenal State Prison (Building #5 / Rec. ) 000-6 Police Avenal State Prison (Frank Units) 400-14 Police Avenal State Prison (Frank Units) 400-12 Police Avenal State Prison (Frank Units/Yard) 400-13 Police Avenal State Prison 400-15 Police Avenal State Prison 000-10 Police Avenal State Prison 100-0 .
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Imperial Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P3 Use: El Centro State Prison Frequencies: 863. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Imperial Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 863. ...
71. Bearing the Burden: How Incarceration Weakens Inner-City Communities
- www.doc.state.ok.us
- There is considerable variation in the extent to which those communities have deteriorated, but in general, they have been severely weakened by the combined impact of economic restructuring and the decline of many welfare state resources. ...
- In 1991, only 21% of California's parolees were working full time (Irwin & Austin, 1994). ...
- One researcher commented, "In California, . ...
- State-raised youth--whose adolescence involves frequent probation supervision and trips to juvenile detention facilities and whose young adult years are spent in and out of prison--have only the most fragile ties to family and friends in the community. ... In California, they have been held responsible for the development of the more violent prison gangs, such as the Mexican Mafia and Nuestra Familia (Moore, 1978). ... Increased imprisonment, at younger ages, enlarges the numbers of state-raised young men.
- Increased numbers of derelict ex-offenders means that in some inner-city communities, like East Los Angeles, homeless men appeared on the neighborhood streets in the 1980s for the first time in residents' memory. ...
- Vigil's study of a gang and drug-plagued Los Angeles housing project epitomizes the dilemma that residents face in relation to the police. ...
- An ominous pattern can be found in the California state budget, where prison building and maintenance mean reduced expenditures on health, welfare, and educational benefits (Skolnick, 1995). The New York Times cites figures on shifting expenditures in California: in 1986, 12. ... This kind of shift in a state's priorities has deep implications.
- California.
- Wisconsin's imprisonment rate in 1990 was twice that of Minnesota's, and California's was twice that of Wisconsin's; the rates of increase also differ substantially. ...
- 2A study of outmigration of adult Black males from Los Angeles County (using PUMS data) found that 25% of those who left the county between 1985 and 1990 for other California locations were living in institutions in 1990 (Grant, Oliver, & James, 1994, p. ...
- 11Chicano prisoners surveyed in the 1970s expected their Los Angeles-based families and friends to help them find jobs when they were released (Moore, 1978). ...
- 12However, state prisoners still tend to return fairly quickly to the streets. Felons sent to state prison in 1990 serve two and a half years; those sent to federal prison serve more time--five and a half years (Langan, Perkins, & Chaiken, 1994). ...
72. Prison Talk Online - Prison hooch guards' bane - California State Prison Los Angeles County in Lancaster
- www.prisontalk.com
- Prison hooch guards' bane - California State Prison Los Angeles County in Lancaster .
- Prison hooch guards' bane - California State Prison Los Angeles County in Lancaster This story appeared in the Tuesday, December 24, 2002, Antelope Valley Press. LANCASTER -- Since the late 1850s, California has been carving its niche as one of the top five wine producers in the world. Though some may argue it's really all about the cheese, inmates at California State Prison Los Angeles County in Lancaster aren't risking their good-time credits to bootleg a sharp-flavored cheddar. ... With more than three-quarters of the state's inmates battling the insatiable longings of drug and alcohol addiction, their determination to get high hinders prison officials' efforts. ... Fresh fruit is the "kicker" ingredient, and while the obvious move would be to eliminate fresh fruit from the prison menu, state regulations require that inmates receive 15 servings a week. ...
73. AV Press: Is war having an effect on Valley filming?
- www.avpress.com
- Lake Los Angeles film set Club Ed, for one, doesn't seem to be feeling the sting of the war so far. ...
- A production crew shooting a Sony television pilot filmed scenes last weekend at Lancaster's Mira Loma Detention Center and neighboring California State Prison Los Angeles County.
- © 2004 Antelope Valley Press, Palmdale, California (661) 273-2700.
74. California Proposition 36 - Proponents
- www.nationalfamilies.org
- A Guide to Drug-Related State Ballot Initiatives .
- State Rankings .
- California Proposition 36 Proponents.
- California Association for Alcohol/Drug Educators (CAADE) .
- California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors .
- California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies .
- California Hispanic Health Care Association .
- California Nurses Association .
- California Psychiatric Association .
- California Society of Addiction Medicine .
- California Women's Commission on Addictions .
- County Alcohol and Drug Program Administrators Association of.
- California .
- Mental Health Association in California .
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill - California .
- National Association of Social Workers - California Chapter .
75. Prison Resources for Educators and Activists
- pages.prodigy.net
- Organized around California State Prison of Los Angeles County .
- Monthly newsletter edited by Washington State prisoner Paul Wright.
- Organizing annual protests on Bastille Day at prisons and state capitols.
- TCASK: Tennessee Coalition to Abolish State Killing .
- A database of California life sentences.
- An advocacy group from California. ...
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