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Criminal

Sep. 28, 2011

S.F. seeks recidivism committee

Less than a week before the state is due to transfer inmates and parolees to county care, two county supervisors have joined with law enforcement officials to push for an advisory commission on recidivism.


By Anna Scott


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Less than a week before the state is due to transfer inmates and parolees to county care, San Francisco's district attorney, two county supervisors and law enforcement officials are pushing for a new advisory commission to study local recidivism.


The proposed San Francisco Sentencing Commission would be the first of its kind at the county level in California. It would be based on commissions in stat...

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