By Allie BohmACLU National Office
By ACLU of Northern California
After decades of tough-on-crime policies and draconian sentencing practices, California's correctional system - a state with one of the highest incarceration rates in a country with one of the highest incarceration rates - finally buckled under its own weight. Faced with last year's historic Supreme Court order requiring a reduction in prison overcrowding, the state enacted AB 109 to realign the criminal justice system. Under AB 109, most people convicted of low-level, non-violent offenses will no longer go to state prison. Instead, the new law encourages counties to employ alternatives to incarceration and provides options for holding individuals accountable through evidence-based approaches to public safety such as restorative justice, community sanctions, drug and mental health treatment and vocational programs.
By Allen Hopper
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By Nicole A. Ozer
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By Nicole A. Ozer
The more you search online, the more digital footprints you leave behind.
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By Nicole A. Ozer
The more you connect online, the more digital footprints you leave behind.
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By Nicole A. Ozer
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