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Criminal justice backlash heads to the California ballot

rethink criminal justice policy. At the same time, two of the country’s most prominent... 47, state lawmakers in Sacramento have resisted the rush back to the ballot. Broadly, they are...

Master's of Criminal Justice | Sacramento State

Learn about the Master's degree program in Criminal Justice from The College of Health & Human Services at Sacramento State

Proposition 47's Impact on California's Criminal Justice System

For the last decade, most Democrats have defended Proposition 47, the state’s criminal justice reform measure. But recently, more state leaders are pushing some sort of overhaul of the 2014 ballot...

San Francisco’s crime rates fall while Sacramento’s “tough-on-crime” DA presides over rising violence....

Jump to section ; Published : Jun 2, 2022, Author : Mike Males, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow

D.A. cites ‘criminal liability’ over Sacramento homeless camp | Sacramento Bee

the state,” he said. The location has been the subject of a lengthy fight between residents... to Sacramento’s version of Camp Lejeune. This criminal investigation is separate and apart...

Sacramento Criminal Lawyer | Sacramento County DUI Attorney | Wise Law Group

Free Consultation - Call 916.498.9473 - Wise Law Group aggressively represents the accused against charges in Criminal & DUI cases.

Kim Kardashian is still fighting for criminal justice reform - The Washington Post

California capitol on Monday advocating for the Free the Vote Act, a state constitutional amendment that would allow about 48,000 California parolees to vote, according to the Sacramento Bee.

California’s 10 Most Critical Elections for Criminal Justice and Policing | Bolts

Against the backdrop of national conflicts over policing and crime, and repeat scandals affecting the state’s law enforcement agencies, California’s primaries already resolved many of the local races with big implications for criminal justice. Contra Costa County reelected its reform prosecutor, the scandal-ridden district attorney of Orange County easily held onto his seat, the DA of Santa Clara beat a progressive challenger —and, in a huge upset, Yesenia Sanchez ousted Alameda County Sheriff Gregory Ahern, whose long tenure saw a string ...

California Council on Criminal Justice

The current chair is Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully. A notable council chair... Define, develop and correlate programs and projects for the state criminal justice agencies....

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