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SACRAMENTO—California is giving 76,000 inmates, including violent and repeat felons, the opportunity to leave prison earlier as the state aims to further trim the population of what once was the nation’s largest state correctional system.

More than 63,000 inmates convicted of violent crimes will be eligible for good behavior credits that shorten their sentences by one-third instead of the one-fifth that had been in place since 2017. That includes nearly 20,000 inmates who are serving life sentences with the possibility of parole.

The new rules take effect Saturday but it will be months or years before any inmates go free earlier. Corrections officials say the goal is to reward inmates who better themselves while critics said the move will endanger the public.

Under the change, more than 10,000 prisoners convicted of a second serious but nonviolent offense under the state’s “three strikes” law will be eligible for release after serving half their sentences. That’s an increase from the current time-served credit of one-third of their sentence.

The same increased release time will apply to nearly 2,900 nonviolent third strikers, the corrections department projected.

Also as of Saturday, all minimum-security inmates in work camps, including those in firefighting camps, will be eligible for the same month of earlier release for every month they spend in the camp, regardless of the severity of their crime.

The changes were approved this week by the state Office of Administrative Law.

“The goal is to increase incentives for the incarcerated population to practice good behavior and follow the rules while serving their time, and participate in rehabilitative and educational programs, which will lead to safer prisons,” department spokeswoman Dana Simas said in a statement.

“Additionally, these changes would help to reduce the prison population by allowing incarcerated persons to earn their way home sooner,” she said.

Simas provided the emergency regulations and estimates of how many inmates they will affect at the request of The Associated Press.

Simas said the department was granted authority to make the changes through the rulemaking process and under the current budget. By making them “emergency regulations” the agency could impose the new rules without public comment.

The department now must submit permanent regulations next year. They will be considered a public hearing and opportunity for public comment.

Kent Scheidegger, legal director of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation that represents crime victims, said the notion that the credits are for good behavior is a misnomer.

“You don’t have to be good to get good time credits. People who lose good time credits for misconduct get them back, they don’t stay gone,” he said. “They could be a useful device for managing the population if they had more teeth in them. But they don’t. They’re in reality just a giveaway.”

Republican state Sen. Jim Nielsen, who once headed the state parole board, criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration for unilaterally deciding to make the changes.

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Sen. Jim Nielsen (R-Tehama), left, discusses the impact COVID-19 is having on rural residents and businesses during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., on April 28, 2020. (Rich Pedroncelli/File Photo via AP)
“He’s doing it on his own authority, instead of the will of the people through their elected representatives or directly through their own votes,” Nielsen said. “This is what I call Newsom’s time off for bad behavior. He’s putting us all at greater risk and there seems to be no end to the degree to which he wants to do that.”

California has been under court orders to reduce a prison population that peaked at 160,000 in 2006 and saw inmates being housed in gymnasiums and activity rooms. In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court backed federal judges’ requirement that the state reduce overcrowding.

The population has been declining since the high court’s decision, starting when the state began keeping lower-level felons in county jails instead of state prisons. In 2014, voters reduced penalties for property and drug crimes. Two years later, voters approved allowing earlier parole for most inmates.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the population had dropped to 117,00 inmates. In the last year, 21,000 more have left state prisons—with about half being held temporarily in county jails.

Meantime, officials announced in mid-April that they will close a second prison as a result of the dwindling population, fulfilling a promise made by Newsom. California Correctional Center in Susanville will close by July 2022. Officials announced last fall that Deuel Vocational Institution in Tracy, east of San Francisco, will close by this October.

Many Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups have been calling for further releases or shorter sentences. Californians United for a Responsible Budget, for instance, earlier in April said the state should shutter at least 10 more of its 35 prisons.
They’ll be part of Obamas “national civilian security force” that he talked about during his presidency
Newsoms next act will be try to take away ok guns. What could go wrong?
Ive got an easier, more effective way to trim the prison population of violent repeat felons.

It is also more cost effective in the long and short runs.

And the recidivism rate is zero....
Originally Posted by ingwe
Ive got an easier, more effective way to trim the prison population of violent repeat felons.

It is also more cost effective in the long and short runs.

And the recidivism rate is zero....



I like it!
Originally Posted by ingwe
Ive got an easier, more effective way to trim the prison population of violent repeat felons.

It is also more cost effective in the long and short runs.

And the recidivism rate is zero....


I smell what your stepping in and I like it!
What could go wrong!🙄
Originally Posted by sidepass
Originally Posted by ingwe
Ive got an easier, more effective way to trim the prison population of violent repeat felons.

It is also more cost effective in the long and short runs.

And the recidivism rate is zero....


I smell what your stepping in and I like it!






Gallows need be built.

That phag Newsom needs to find one of them.
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by sidepass
Originally Posted by ingwe
Ive got an easier, more effective way to trim the prison population of violent repeat felons.

It is also more cost effective in the long and short runs.

And the recidivism rate is zero....


I smell what your stepping in and I like it!






Gallows need be built.

That phag Newsom needs to find one of them.


100+
High taxes and violent felons on the street . Awesome
Might as well ! Another good reason good people are leaving that dump,
To Serve and Protect.
Originally Posted by BobBrown
High taxes and violent felons on the street . Awesome





"Infrastructure" and "Equity".
You have to wonder just how divorced from reality some of these idiots are. Are they so insulated from the real life situations that ordinary people face that they truly don’t see the bad side of stuff like this? Take George Bush (Please) and his insane notion that we need a few more million “immigrants” to help the economy. Is he that stupid, or does he think we are?
Has zero effect on the ones making the rules. They don’t care.
Originally Posted by Pappy348
You have to wonder just how divorced from reality some of these idiots are. Are they so insulated from the real life situations that ordinary people face that they truly don’t see the bad side of stuff like this? Take George Bush (Please) and his insane notion that we need a few more million “immigrants” to help the economy. Is he that stupid, or does he think we are?


Human behavior, for the most part is very predictable. If you do X, people will act or react in this way. Most of these criminals will commit more crimes when released back into society unless they are older than about 50 years old. Therefore you have to question the motive for doing this because the result is already known.
First, it was tread lightly on the non-violent doopers. Now the violents are getting a pass. In 5 years, we'll probably have the murderers walking amongst us and after 5 more the mass murderers.
What could possibly go wrong
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Originally Posted by 1minute
First, it was tread lightly on the non-violent doopers. Now the violents are getting a pass. In 5 years, we'll probably have the murderers walking amongst us and after 5 more the mass murderers.


But no one who has killed say, a politician, Democrat politician anyway. If Sirhan Sirhan had assassinated say Nelson Rockefeller or Mitten’s dad, he’d have been out running a falafel shop in LA decades ago.
local dirt: It is kalifornicationkopia at it "finest"!
WHAT.... did you expect?
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Unless you're involved in the system, you have no idea how convaluted it is. Even in the most conservative States, those convicted of felonies and sentenced to prison seldom do more than 1/10th of the time of the original sentence. The bottom line is that you have to let one out to put one in.

There are not enough prisons.
76,000 get out and 76,000 citizens of Kalifornia are now citizens of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon. That is how that works.

kwg
Enjoy!
Perfect for that state
Originally Posted by 45_100
Originally Posted by Pappy348
You have to wonder just how divorced from reality some of these idiots are. Are they so insulated from the real life situations that ordinary people face that they truly don’t see the bad side of stuff like this? Take George Bush (Please) and his insane notion that we need a few more million “immigrants” to help the economy. Is he that stupid, or does he think we are?


Human behavior, for the most part is very predictable. If you do X, people will act or react in this way. Most of these criminals will commit more crimes when released back into society unless they are older than about 50 years old. Therefore you have to question the motive for doing this because the result is already known.






This right here is the sickening answer to it all.

(((Clown World, Inc.)))
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by 45_100
Originally Posted by Pappy348
You have to wonder just how divorced from reality some of these idiots are. Are they so insulated from the real life situations that ordinary people face that they truly don’t see the bad side of stuff like this? Take George Bush (Please) and his insane notion that we need a few more million “immigrants” to help the economy. Is he that stupid, or does he think we are?


Human behavior, for the most part is very predictable. If you do X, people will act or react in this way. Most of these criminals will commit more crimes when released back into society unless they are older than about 50 years old. Therefore you have to question the motive for doing this because the result is already known.






This right here is the sickening answer to it all.





Nah...it's not nearly as complicated as that. The population has grown expedientially, while places to put criminals and nuts have remained static, at best. I'll challenge any of you to name the last Politician who was elected on a platform of imprisoning, or killing, criminals.

That is, after all, the only way to have a civilized society.
Saw a "housing challenged" individual with an ankle bracelet for what I'd call "tent arrest" the other day. Called an LEO buddy that informed me most ankle bracelets denote sex offender status.

Can't wait to vote for Kaitlyn.

I wonder if Trump will endorse her/him?
Originally Posted by ltppowell
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by 45_100
Originally Posted by Pappy348
You have to wonder just how divorced from reality some of these idiots are. Are they so insulated from the real life situations that ordinary people face that they truly don’t see the bad side of stuff like this? Take George Bush (Please) and his insane notion that we need a few more million “immigrants” to help the economy. Is he that stupid, or does he think we are?


Human behavior, for the most part is very predictable. If you do X, people will act or react in this way. Most of these criminals will commit more crimes when released back into society unless they are older than about 50 years old. Therefore you have to question the motive for doing this because the result is already known.






This right here is the sickening answer to it all.





Nah...it's not nearly as complicated as that. The population has grown expedientially, while places to put criminals and nuts have remained static, at best. I'll challenge any of you to name the last Politician who was elected on a platform of imprisoning, or killing, criminals.

That is, after all, the only way to have a civilized society.





This methodology is a modern mutated flavor. This is not the standard revolving door from years past. This is a modern weapon of the left, while feigning "concern".
Originally Posted by ltppowell
Unless you're involved in the system, you have no idea how convaluted it is. Even in the most conservative States, those convicted of felonies and sentenced to prison seldom do more than 1/10th of the time of the original sentence. The bottom line is that you have to let one out to put one in.

There are not enough prisons.
Islands. Put them on islands!
They have so many people leaving the state each day, they have to offset the lose so,e way.
Many will quickly migrate to Seattle and Portland, joining the ANTIFA camps. They will be welcomed, get shelter, Seattle and Portland will feed them and support them. ANTIFA will give them a cause and sense of purpose.

Perfect for Gavin Newsome. Get them out of California make them someone else's problem. Mexico and Central AMerica has been doing that for years.
They need to build a fence around CA.
It going to cost taxpayers one way or another. You can pay to house them in prison or they will commit crimes .
The other problem is the mentality Sick folks roaming the streets. Hasbeen
Originally Posted by 16bore
Has zero effect on the ones making the rules. They don’t care.


Fences and armed guards make for good neighbors, whether keeping people in, or out. Ask the elites about the latter, so they don't care.

The old "I got mine, GFY - I'll tell you what's good for you"
It will be months or years before any inmates go free. This is BS.
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