There is no law in California that requires prisoners to get 35 percent instead of 50 percent for Non violent crimes but just a move to de-congest the prisons.
Well in some places the "most violent' are housed in maximum security institutions. But for those institutions where violent and non-violent are housed together, you can bet it is do to the fact that states do not have additional budgets to allocate the different types of offenders according to their offense. And perhaps this should serve as an added deterrent to committing crimes and risking ones freedom.
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The Kapos (Capos) were chosen by the SS guards. The prisoners had no say in the matter.
There has never been a violent (F4 or F5) tornado recorded in California.
roughly: Political prisoners Criminals (habitual or violent) Jehovahs Witnesses Anti-Socials Slavs Soviet POWs Jews gypsies were held in their own section and did not mix with the others.
The Violent Ones - 1967 was released on: USA: October 1967 (Los Angeles, California)
by getting really violent
you don't without getting the charge overturned and the record expunged
The number of people killed by escaped prisoners varies widely depending on the context, location, and specific incidents. While there are occasional high-profile cases where escaped inmates commit violent acts, comprehensive statistics specifically quantifying these incidents are scarce. Overall, the vast majority of escaped prisoners do not engage in violent crime after their escape. Efforts to prevent escapes and ensure public safety continue to be a focus for corrections systems worldwide.
Yes, burglary is considered a violent crime in California because it involves unlawfully entering a building with the intent to commit a felony or theft, which can pose a threat to the safety and security of individuals.
Those must've been post Viet War; "Sit-Ins" were popular back then. Instead of rioting and getting clubbed...the protestors decided on trying "non-violent methods."
It varies, but compton is ghetto and is considered california's most dangerous and violent city.