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Brown’s plan to reduce prison overcrowding focuses on increasing incarceration, rather than enhancing public safety.

A review of the UNICEF Report on Child Well-being shows the U.S. is near the bottom of the list across every dimension: poverty, health and safety, education, behaviors/​risk, and housing/​environment. 

A colleague and I were talking the other day about how much violence there is in American society. We both admitted that the extent of violence in America exceeded by far every other industrialized democratic society. Why is this, we asked? The pursuit of the almighty dollar was one factor, along with the stress associated with this.

Gov. Brown must reduce the state’s prison population by 10,000 people or be held in contempt of Court. Systematically releasing low-risk inmates is a safe and just way to meet this mandate.

California’s counties are one step closer to having more resources to treat and rehabilitate youth who have committed serious or violent offenses.