That reply shows the typical stupidity of the libe
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You would rather see released prisoners join the homeless who shit on the streets.
Remember when Moonbeam Brown released thousands of prisoners due to overcrowding?
Also, in Los Angeles County, which houses a quarter of California’s jail population, male inmates are often released after serving as little as 10 percent of their sentences and female prisoners after 5 percent, and individuals arrested for parole violations are in many cases are released and never prosecuted. These efforts were projected to save California $1.5 billion by 2015-16. However, as a result of insufficient rehabilitation, medical and mental health treatment, and reentry efforts many of the prisoners released early recommit crimes and return to prison, and the state budget, number of prisoners, and incidents of crime and homelessness continued to grow.
According to FBI and U.S. Department of Justice data, Los Angeles saw double-digit percentage increases in violent crimes, and California’s overall violent crime rate increased by 3.7 percent, according to a Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) report. In June 2013, a few months after Dustin James Kinnear, 26, was released from prison and placed on community supervision under the realignment initiative, he stabbed to death a 23-year-old woman on the Hollywood Walk of Fame because she refused to give him a dollar.
Ka Pasasouk shot and killed four people in L.A. County in December 2012 while on community supervision under the Realignment Act.
Further, during the realignment period, Los Angeles also saw an increase of 18,000 homeless individuals, according to L.A. Homeless Services Authority data. According to a comprehensive study for the county chief executive officer’s homeless initiative, the County spends close to $1 billion a year caring for and managing its homeless population. Equally concerning, the cost of incarcerating an adult in California has risen to $75,560 and L.A. County spends more than $233,000 a year incarcerating a single youth, according to a county audit.
http://comptonherald.org/thousands-of-prison-...mmunities/