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Former Offender Provides Unique View On Prop 36

Former Offender Provides Unique View On Prop 36

Update: 2024-09-30
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One of the highest profile measures on California's November ballot is Proposition 36. If passed, it would roll back criminal justice reforms approved by voters ten years ago to reduce incarceration rates and increase punishments for certain drug and theft crimes like carjacking, burglary and shoplifting. Supporters say Prop 36 needs to pass because of increases in some property crimes and growing public anxiety over retail theft. But what does a person who once committed those kinds of offenses think about the measure?

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Former Offender Provides Unique View On Prop 36

Former Offender Provides Unique View On Prop 36

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