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Closing the Door on Juvenile Lockups The American Prospect, March 29,2011.

Santa Clara County continues to demonstrate innovative and effective juvenile justice practices that allow it to serve even its most serious juvenile offenders at the county level, begging the question: why aren’t other counties doing the same? In 2006, Santa Clara County recognized that James Ranch was a failure. It had extraordinarily high recidivism rates, due to a congregate care model that provided violence and custodial management instead of rehabilitation. The County sent serious…

Blog Mar 25, 2011

Hungry Kids

A story in the Los Angeles Times over the weekend caught my eye. The title tells it all: Report finds 20% of Californians struggled to feed their families in 2010.” The article started with this: One in five Californians struggled to afford enough food for themselves and their families last year, according to a new report by the Food Research and Action Center.” Families all over the country are struggling as we remain mired in the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. …

California Counties Struggle to Take Over Juvenile Justice The California Report, March 232011.

On March 17, 2011 CJCJ staff toured San Quentin State Prison with the kind permission and supervision of Lieutenant Samuel Robinson. San Quentin State Prison, home to 4,999 incarcerated men and currently operating at 162% of its design capacity is touted as one of the more progressive California state prisons, yet it struggles to provide services to its burgeoning prison population. The gymnasium at San Quentin has been utilized as a large open dormitory for the past twenty years, in…