Overcorrection: The Unintended Consequences of California Prison Reform

Posted By : User Ref No: WURUR45723 0
  • Image
  • TypeSeminar
  • Image
  • Location Stanford, California, United States
  • Price
  • Date 06-11-2019
Overcorrection: The Unintended Consequences of California Prison Reform, Stanford, California, United States
Seminar Title
Overcorrection: The Unintended Consequences of California Prison Reform
Event Type
Seminar
Seminar Date
06-11-2019
Location
Stanford, California, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
ProPublica, The Sacramento Bee and Stanford Criminal Justice Center
Organizing/Related Departments
ProPublica, The Sacramento Bee and Stanford Criminal Justice Center
Organization Type
Organization/Company
SeminarCategory
Non Technical
SeminarLevel
International
Related Industries
Location
Stanford, California, United States

ProPublica, The Sacramento Bee and Stanford Law School's Criminal Justice Center present "Overcorrection: The Unintended Consequences of California Prison Reform." Bringing together speakers from law enforcement, state government, advocacy and investigative journalism, this discussion will dig into the unintended consequences of California's efforts to reduce the population of state prisons: overcrowded, violent and increasingly deadly conditions in its county jails.

In a joint investigative series this year, ProPublica and the Sacramento Bee have been reporting on what went wrong after the U.S. Supreme Court ordered California to reduce the population of its overcrowded prisons. State officials approved sweeping reforms called "realignment" in 2011, shifting responsibility for thousands of offenders from state prisons to county jails.

While realignment brought relief to state prisons, jails have struggled to handle the influx of individuals charged with and incarcerated for more violent crimes. The problems are compounded by facilities ill-equipped to accommodate long sentences, short-handed staff, nonexistent oversight and mentally ill people who lack mental health resources. As a result, death rates are rising in markedly higher numbers.

At "Overcorrection: The Unintended Consequences of California Prison Reform," Criminal Justice Center executive director Debbie Mukamal will moderate a conversation with:

- Vicki Hennessy, the sheriff of San Francisco
- Jose Valle, community organizer with Silicon Valley De-Bug
- Reporters Jason Pohl of the Sacramento Bee and Ryan Gabrielson of ProPublica
- Other invited guests

RSVP: overcorrection.eventbrite.com

Others Details

Category: Attractions, Talks and Lectures Time: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Registration Fees
Not Mention
Registration Ways
Email
Website
Address/Venue
  Stanford Law School, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Crown Room 280A, Stanford, California, United States  Pin/Zip Code : 94305
Official Email ID
Contact
Cynthia Gordy Giwa

[email protected]