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  • Benefit-Cost in the California Treatment Outcome Project Does Substance Abuse Treatment Susan L. Ettner, David Huange, Elizabeth Evans, et. al. (Published in Health Services Research, Volume 41), January, 2006“Our best estimate is that on average, substance abuse treatment costs $1,583 and is associated with a societal benefit of $11,487, representing a 7:1 ratio of benefits to costs.”
  • A Primer: Three Strikes - The Impact After More Than a Decade Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) - California's Nonpartisan Fiscal and Policy Advisor, October, 2005
  • Department of Corrections: It Needs to Better Ensure Against Conflicts of Interest and to Improve Its Inmate Population Projections California State Auditor - Bureau of State Audits, September, 2005(The report found conflict-of-interest problems in no-bid contracts for re-opening prisons. The decision to re-open the facilities, were in turn based on population calculations that were not made through statistically valid forecasting methods.)
  • Restructuring Juvenile Corrections in California: A Report to the State Legislature Center on Juvenile & Criminal Justice, September, 2005“This report... present[s] research findings showing how structural changes require closing structurally outdated large correctional institutions in favor of smaller county or regionally based facilities.”
  • California Corrections at the Crossroads National Council on Crime and Delinquency, March, 2005California was once a leader in innovative corrections legislation and programming. However... the last twenty years... have left California with a huge and dysfunctional criminal justice system in woeful need of reform.”
  • California Youth Authority Warehouses: Failing Kids, Families & Public Safety Books Not Bars and the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, March, 2005
  • Accountability Audit: Review of Audits of the California Youth Authority, 2000-2003 California Office of the Inspector, January, 2005
  • Breaking the Barriers for Women on Parole Little Hoover Commission, December, 2004“At the time of their arrest, half of these women were taking care of their children; two-thirds of those women were single parents.”(This report looks at incarceration patterns for women in California and proposes solutions for the problems identified.)
  • Racial Divide: California's 3 Strikes Law Justice Policy Institute, October, 2004
  • Reforming California's Youth and Adult Correctional System Corrections Independent Review Panel, July, 2004
  • Attitudes of Californians Toward Effective Correctional Policies National Council on Crime and Delinquency, June, 2004“By almost an 8 to 1 margin (63% to 8%), Californians favor using state funds to rehabilitate prisoners both during incarceration and after their release from prison as opposed to punishment only.”
  • Corcoran State Prison 2002-2004: Inside California's Brutal Maximum Security Prison California Prison Focus, June, 2004
  • Still Striking Out: Ten Years of California's Three Strikes Justice Policy Institute, March, 2004
  • Back to the Community: Safe & Sound Parole Policies Little Hoover Commission, November, 2003(California)
  • Education not Incarceration Education Not Incarceration, 2003(California Coalition of Teachers, Students, Parents and Citizens)
  • Drug Use and Justice 2002: An Examination of California Drug Policy Enforcement Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, December, 2002
  • A Department in Denial: The San Francisco Police Department's Failure to Address Racial Profiling ACLU of Northern California, October, 2002
  • Aftercare as afterthought: Re-entry and the California Youth Authority Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, August, 2002
  • California Voters' Reaction to Proposed Cuts in the Budget California HealthCare Foundation, July, 2002“large proportions of voters favored cutbacks in state prisons and corrections (46 percent)”(See press release or page 4 of graphical summary.)
  • Death sentence reversals cast doubt on system Courtroom mistakes put executions on hold Howard Mintz, San Jose Mercury News, April, 2002(focuses on California and the high rate at which federal judges overturn California judges who vote for death)
  • A Preliminary Cost Analysis Of Alameda County Juvenile Detention Expansion Justice Policy Institute, January, 2002(California)
  • Prison Expansion in a Time of Austerity: An Analysis of the Governor's Proposed New Prison in Delano Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, January, 2002(California)
  • Drug Use and Justice: An Examination of California Drug Policy Enforcement Justice Policy Institute, October, 2000
  • Dispelling the Myth: An Analysis of Youth and Adult Crime Patterns in California over the Past 20 Years Justice Policy Institute, March, 2000
  • The Color of Justice An Analysis of Juvenile Adult Court Transfers in California Building Blocks for Youth, February, 2000

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