News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Editorial: Back to Prison |
Title: | US CA: Editorial: Back to Prison |
Published On: | 2003-11-21 |
Source: | San Jose Mercury News (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 05:22:46 |
BACK TO PRISON
California parole policies are out of sync with the nation:
. Two out of three California parolees end up back in prison compared with
one in three nationally.
. One in five California parolees successfully complete parole; nationally,
it's four of 10.
In 2001, 126,000 inmates were released from California prisons to parole;
89,000 people on parole were sent back in.
. Upon their release from California prisons, 10 percent of inmates become
homeless; 70 to 80 percent are jobless; and 80 percent abuse drugs.
. And yet, only 6 percent of California inmates receive drug rehab and only
30 percent of those who qualify for educational and vocational programs
receive them.
Source: Little Hoover Commission
California parole policies are out of sync with the nation:
. Two out of three California parolees end up back in prison compared with
one in three nationally.
. One in five California parolees successfully complete parole; nationally,
it's four of 10.
In 2001, 126,000 inmates were released from California prisons to parole;
89,000 people on parole were sent back in.
. Upon their release from California prisons, 10 percent of inmates become
homeless; 70 to 80 percent are jobless; and 80 percent abuse drugs.
. And yet, only 6 percent of California inmates receive drug rehab and only
30 percent of those who qualify for educational and vocational programs
receive them.
Source: Little Hoover Commission
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