Blog May 10, 2012
Misconceptions about high-risk youth offenders
The High Desert Daily Press featured a three-part story last week exploring how San Bernardino County prosecutes, supervises, and rehabilitates their juvenile offenders. Daily Press reporter Beatriz E. Valenzuela looked at patterns of juvenile crime and arrest reductions, the unbridled powers of local district attorneys to “direct file” juveniles into adult court , and the impact of adult realignment and Governor Brown’s juvenile realignment plan on local corrections systems. The facts…
Blog May 9, 2012
Class counts
A recent CJCJ blog by Selena Teji brings up a point that is rarely discussed these days, namely “social class” which is two words rarely heard in public discourse — except when republicans holler about “class warfare.” Social class does count — a lot more than anything else. Indeed, social class is one of the most important factors in human life. Social class position has some direct and indirect consequences, especially in terms of what sociologists refer to as life chances (which is…
Newsroom May 9, 2012
County approves jail contracts
County approves jail contracts Daily Journal, May 9, 2012
Juvenile realignment: is local supervision the answer? Victorville Daily Press, May 4, 2012
Blog May 8, 2012
Perceived improvements to confinement
It’s all relative, as the saying goes. It is true that there have been recent improvements to California’s youth correctional facilities, Division of Juvenile Facilities (DJF). Youth are no longer being fed blender meals and are no longer being educated in cages as they were just a less than a decade ago. However, the recently touted successes include meeting provisionary goals as outlined in the 21st Special Master Report of the Farrell lawsuit, such as developing implementation plans and…