This article was originally published CCRC Watch on 2025-08-30 09:43:00 by empowerinnocent. “Innocent victims of the broken system should not suffer because the CCRC are too busy, underfunded and cannot afford to employ or train decent staff” top of page bottom of page Source: empowerinnocent.wixsite.com Posted: 1756550111 We are tracking this injustice. Stay informed via […]
This report comes from CCRC Watch on 2025-08-29 07:25:00. Mike Proctor is the Senior Case Review Manager at the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) in charge of overseeing the submissions made by or on behalf of Jeremy Bamber. He is now in possession of a report from CCRC Watch that means he should refer the […]
Originally reported False Allegations Watch (FAW) on 2025-08-29 07:50:00 by empowerinnocent. “The most common causes of false allegations are failing careers, undiagnosed mental illness, personal revenge, anti-male sexism and a desire for publicity and validation” top of page bottom of page Source: empowerinnocent.wixsite.com Posted: 1756452307 We are tracking this injustice. Stay informed via #JusticeWatch. Hashtags: […]
Originally reported Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2024-10-17 19:49:00. Name & PGP: Carlos Simpson Sr, He and Him Job Title: Sentencing Planner/Case Manager Detention Diversion Advocacy Program (DDAP) Behind the scenes fact about you: Even though I have spent the majority of my life on concrete, I really am a nature guy. Nothing like going […]
Originally reported Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2024-10-22 20:54:00 by . Thank you to Nisa Khan from KQED for lifting up our Voter Restoration Project on a piece about currently and formerly incarcerated individual’s voting rights in California. Voter Restoration Project staff Margeret Wilson and Cameo House program manager Aurora Jimenez are […]
Originally reported Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2024-10-23 01:08:00. This Mother Jones piece by Samantha Michaels on the San Francisco District Attorney race, explores how a DA challenger hopes to persuade voters that the incumbent has gone too far when it comes to juveniles. CJCJ Executive Director Dan Macallair cited on juvenile […]
Originally reported Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2024-10-24 08:00:00. Prison and jail populations have decreased because of falling crime and low police clearance rates that present DAs with far fewer arrested persons to prosecute. What, then, explains why property crimes, violent crimes, and incarcerations all have fallen even as incarcerations per […]
Originally reported Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2025-08-22 08:00:00. Thank you to Joe Nelson with The Press-Enterprise for speaking to our senior researcher, Mike Males, about our most recent fact sheet on Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco’s crime-solving record. “Too often, we think tough talk and implementing harsher policies will reduce crime, […]
This report comes from Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2025-08-26 01:55:00. Southern-based television news station KTLA 5 releases coverage on our latest fact-sheet, along with a response from Riverside Sheriff Chad Bianco. Source: www.cjcj.org Posted: 1756347612 Truth Reclaimed is following this. Stay informed via #JusticeWatch. Hashtags: #KTLA #Reports #CJCJ #Fact #Sheet […]
This article was originally published Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: RSS Feed on 2024-10-31 07:00:00 by . Law enforcement’s declining effectiveness is the problem, not their lack of resources. While the number of sworn officers and deputies per capita has decreased slightly and the total number of law enforcement personnel has increased by just […]