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No Data to Prove Whether $600-Million California Parole Effort Worked
Loaded on Feb. 1, 2024
published in Prison Legal News
February, 2024, page 23
Results of a yearlong investigation released on July 10, 2023, found that a state-funded rehabilitation program for California parolees started in 2014—Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP)—has cost taxpayers $600 million, with little evidence to prove it is working.
STOP is part of a plan Gov. Gavin Newsom …
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