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Governor Announces Agreement

A Seismic Shift in California Corrections

The historic prison agreement struck on April 25, 2007 by legislative leaders and Governor Schwarzenegger completes a major effort to reform California's prison system. This agreement represents a seismic shift in California's corrections system, moving away from a model of massive, remotely-located prisoner warehouses that breed more crime to smaller facilities with improved rehabilitation and community reentry programs designed to reduce crime and enhance public safety. It provides for the first and largest prison capital outlay program in decades.

Assembly Bill 900, also known as the Public Safety and Offender Rehabilitation Services Act of 2007, was signed by Governor Schwarzenegger May 3, 2007, and provides $7.7 billion to add 53,000 prison and jail beds in two phases and fundamentally shift how the CDCR approaches rehabilitation for California's prisoners. The effort now is to provide beds for treatment and rehabilitation, while at the same time, reducing the overcrowding that has made it difficult for the department to offer services because dayrooms and gyms are overflowing inmates.

 

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