Juvenile Facilities are Downsizing Too
According to a February 22 article on the Department of Justice Website, the Heman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility has been closed. The article states, “At its peak, it housed approximately 2,000 youth, nearly a fifth of the 10,000 youth committed to state custody.” Gordon Hinkle and Bill Sessa write, “Closure of the facility in Chino, which had been the state’s largest for juvenile...
March 5th, 2010 by Andrea
PVDMI
With the focus of reducing California’s recidivism rate, and the mandate that the prison population be reduced, a risk assessment system is used to determine if a criminal should be released on parole, or be returned to prison. It’s called the Parole Violation Decision Making Instrument, or PVDMI. According to an article in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR)...
February 23rd, 2010 by Andrea
California’s Early Prison Release
Effective Monday, January 25, 2010, the new law providing early release for non-violent criminals will allow approximately 6,500 inmates to be set free. Under the new law, which was signed into effect last fall, only those prisoners who have completed educational and vocational programs, and who have been selected as not likely to commit another crime, will be released. The Federal Court had ordered...
January 23rd, 2010 by Andrea
Methamphetamine Statistics
Methamphetamines, also known as “meth” or “crystal meth”, are drugs that are quickly growing in popularity in the state of California. Among the biggest users of this drug are young women, ages 12 to 25. This should not be surprising, since the affects of meth use include increased energy levels, elevated mood, and appetite suppression. Our society has conditioned our young women to believe...
November 21st, 2009 by Andrea
Marijuana In The News
When we think about marijuana’s negative connotations, we envision prison cells for drug use, selling marijuana, growing the drug, and maybe even selling or forging prescriptions for it. There rarely come visions of wildfire when we mention the phrase “marijuana problems,” but this can actually be a major concern in the state of California. Case in point: Just this year people have...
November 21st, 2009 by Doreen
Grand Theft Auto in Decline in CA
According to Reuters, September 24, 2009, the rate of auto theft incidences in California is decreasing. This is great news for the victims who have gone through the inconvenience and expense of having their car stolen. One of the programs that has been developed to combat auto theft is VIN etching. The VIN, Vehicle Identification Number, which every automobile manufactured has, is unique for every...
October 27th, 2009 by Andrea
Enforcing California’s Labor Laws
In today’s economy, people can become desperate to find a job, any job, in order to survive and feed their families. A job that doesn’t withhold taxes can seem like a dream come true. Money that changes hands “under the table” can be easier to come by than money earned from working for a legitimate business. However, beware of underground businesses and their labor practices. Remember...
October 19th, 2009 by Andrea
Emancipation of a Minor Child
Our teenage years can be the most difficult and emotional times of our lives. At some point, most of us wish that we didn’t have to live with our parents, or we feel like we hate them. We feel reckless and rebellious, and we just want to move out and be on our own so that we don’t have to follow their rules any more. This is all completely normal, but most of the time, these are not valid...
October 14th, 2009 by Andrea





