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  2. House arrest - Wikipedia

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    Over time, though, house arrest became more popular, especially as prisons and jails became overcrowded and expensive. However, this method didn't become a widely used alternative to imprisonment in the United States and other Western countries until the 20th century, after it was introduced in the U.S. in 1984. [ 1 ]

  3. House arrest could replace prison for low-level offenders in ...

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    Government review will look at using technology to place criminals in a ‘prison outside prison

  4. List of California county jails - Wikipedia

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    The facility was run by the Madera County Department of Corrections, and not the Sheriff as is typical in California. As of 2021, the Department of Corrections was folded back into the Sheriff's Office. [42] Marin County Jail [43] Marin: 349 265 Mariposa County Adult Detention Facility [44] Mariposa: 58 43 Voted best County Jail in California.

  5. List of longest prison sentences served - Wikipedia

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    Longest serving death row inmate at California's San Quentin State Prison, a member of the Mono nation sentenced to death for the abduction and murder of a 22-year-old woman. Retried twice and sentenced to death on both occasions. [172] Retried a third time and sentenced to life in prison without parole. [173] Doug Clark: March 24, 1983 October ...

  6. Electronic monitoring in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prison overcrowding in CA led to a 2011 court order to reduce the state prison population by 30,000 inmates.. In the aftermath of decades-long tough on crime legislation that increased the US inmate population from 200,000 [6] in 1973 to over two million in 2009, [7] financially strapped states and cities turned to technology—wrist and ankle monitors—to reduce inmate populations as courts ...

  7. Crime in California - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 9 In 2019, there were 1,012,441 arrests of adults and 43,181 arrests of juveniles in California. [2]: 20 In 2014, 1,697 people were victims of homicides. 30% of homicides were gang-related, 28% were due to an unspecified argument, 9% were domestic, and 7% were robbery related. The rest were unknown. [3]

  8. Guilty verdict in ‘Code of Silence’ case involving guard ...

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    He was sentenced to 12 years and seven months in prison. Aurich, Pacheco’s partner during the escort when Price was attacked, pleaded guilty in January 2021 to falsifying records in a federal ...

  9. Incarceration in California - Wikipedia

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    Incarceration in California spans federal, state, county, and city governance, with approximately 200,000 people in confinement at any given time. An additional 55,000 people are on parole . The main government agencies and incarceration facilities involved in each jurisdiction are: