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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Politics

California Prisons Have Lost Focus

Rev Red November 21, 2023 2 Comments

The California correctional system has lost focus which will ultimately contribute to increased crime and violence in the community. This loss of focus is especially true with the so called…

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation News

State removes all inmates from Cal City prison, remaining staff working to close facility

thetoughestbeat November 20, 2023 No Comments

Nearly a decade after they arrived, all inmates have been moved out of a facility in California City leased when the state needed more space. Alia Cruz, spokesperson for the…

California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Corrections & Rehabilitation Training

Understanding HIPAA compliance in corrections

thetoughestbeat November 16, 2023 No Comments

The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) relies upon many programs as part of its mission to facilitate the successful reintegration of incarcerated individuals back to their communities. The…

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California Helping to Increase Violent Crime

Rev Red November 15, 2023 No Comments

Through early prison release and refusal to prosecute criminals, California is doing its best to ensure more violent crime in the state. No only does California have much more violent…

Welcome to The Toughest Beat!

thetoughestbeat November 14, 2023 No Comments

Hello, and welcome to our blog. Our intent is to foster an online place for news, commentary, and discussion. Although the focus will be on corrections, and correctional professionals, this…

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