State attorney general launches initiative to reduce recidivism in California

Attorney General Kamala Harris has launched a new initiative designed to curb recidivism in California through partnerships between the California Department of Justice’s new Division of Recidivism Reduction and Re-Entry and the state’s counties and district attorneys. The division will support counties and district attorneys by partnering on best practices and policy initiatives, such as the development of a statewide definition of recidivism, identifying grants to fund the creation and expansion of innovative anti-recidivism programs and using technology to facilitate more effective data analysis and recidivism metrics. “California’s district attorneys…

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U.S. Profits from Baiting Viewers of Child Porn…

Yesterday Google and Microsoft (which operates Bing and Yahoo search engines) announced that they will reprogram their search engines to block more than 100,000 unique terms / phrases associated with illegal child pornography.  When a term is searched that is associated to child abuse a clear warning message from Google and child safety organizations will appear explaining the consequences of the searcher’s actions and pointing them toward expert help. (See numerous articles below)  This reprogram proposal to protect children, to stop them from being re-victimization by having their abuse viewed time-and-time-again is…

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NC: Registered sex offenders given the boot at local homeless shelters

No more room at the inn for sex offenders. That’s the word from the Mecklenburg County Sheriff. We’ve learned that a number of offenders have used the uptown shelter as their registered address, but no more. 1210 North Tryon is a well known address near Center City Charlotte. It is listed as the Uptown Men’s Shelter. Type in the address in this state run search engine, and a place known for housing homeless still comes up as a residence for sex offenders. Keeping tabs on offenders here been a thorn in the side of Sheriff…

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Offender: A Documentary

The documentary will present a combination of victims, offenders, and individuals from the judicial and law system who will be spoken with in depth, as well as looking into each of their daily lives and how it affects how they each live. There will also be an in depth look into various institutions, doctors, treatments and how juveniles are affected after they leave prison and have treatment for being an “offender.”  Project

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