California Parole
Editorial: Parolees are not the biggest crime threat
Sacramento Bee Editorial Board
As he begins another year of big initiatives, Gov. Jerry Brown can rest assured that "realignment" will go into the history books as a legacy of his second stint as governor.
Sacramento Bee Editorial Board
As he begins another year of big initiatives, Gov. Jerry Brown can rest assured that "realignment" will go into the history books as a legacy of his second stint as governor.
Realignment
Weintraub: Is prison realignment to blame for uptick in crime?
Dan Weintraub/ For the Register
Dan Weintraub/ For the Register
California Prisons
Solar energy array built at California State Prison
Editors of Electric Light & Power/ POWERGRID International
Reno Contracting installed a 2.6 MW solar photovoltaic project at California State Prison Lancaster, California, for SunEdison. The single-axis tracker PV project incorporates 9,500 panels.
Editors of Electric Light & Power/ POWERGRID International
Reno Contracting installed a 2.6 MW solar photovoltaic project at California State Prison Lancaster, California, for SunEdison. The single-axis tracker PV project incorporates 9,500 panels.
CDCR Related
Sacramento Sees Continued High Job Vacancies Within Criminal Justice
Valerie Heimerech, CBS Sacramento
Criminal justice continues to be a burgeoning field for job seekers in the northern California area. From entry-level positions to upper-echelon careers, the industry offers a growing number of opportunities to residents of the Sacramento region.
Valerie Heimerech, CBS Sacramento
Criminal justice continues to be a burgeoning field for job seekers in the northern California area. From entry-level positions to upper-echelon careers, the industry offers a growing number of opportunities to residents of the Sacramento region.
Hundreds of prison protestors rally outside of Chowchilla
Joshua Emerson Smith, Merced Sun-Star
Roughly 400 people organized by multiple advocacy groups met outside of Chowchilla Saturday to protest overcrowding at the Central California Women's Facility.
Joshua Emerson Smith, Merced Sun-Star
Roughly 400 people organized by multiple advocacy groups met outside of Chowchilla Saturday to protest overcrowding at the Central California Women's Facility.