Toni 4 Prison Reform
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Ex-prisoners, inmates family members, and just about anyone who has anything to do with the DOC or the criminal justice system. Those who don't conform to the "norm" (brain washed) society, who speak out/up, truthers-advocates, etc. There are curently 33 prisons in the State of California, only 2 of these are for women. This site is intended for the loved ones of inmates in one of these prisons, however all who have an interest in inmates and prison reform are welcome here. It costs $47,600 per year to house one inmate in the state of California. California's growing prison population exceeds 172,000 inmates (in a system designed to house just 75,000). As it approaches 230% of design capacity, conditions are leading to hostilities and conflict which then finds its way into our communities. On average there are more than 300 violent riots each year in California's prisons that are not disclosed to the public. Recently, in Folsom State Prison, a guard was taken hostage and the entire state correctional system was shut-down because headquarters expected it to be a part of a larger conspiracy to attack staff throughout the statewide prisons system. Nearly one-third of the prison population is presently serving a sentence for a non-violent offense which posed no actual threat to public safety, and could have been dealt with in other more cost-effective and constructive ways than prison. However, offenders of all types (non-violent and violent) are mixed together in 'general population' so it becomes a 'survival of the fittest' scenario which is not conducive to a rehabilitative environment. While there must be consequences for breaking the law, prison ought to be a last resort. Prison should be reserved only for those offenders who are an actual credible threat to the safety of the public, and only so long as they remain a credible threat to public safety. to reforming Corrections in meaningful ways and provide real public safety for all Californians. Presently 1 in every 116 Californians is either incarcerated or on parole and under the control of California's state correctional system. 4 out of every 5 of our adult offenders (and 9 in every 10 youthful offenders), who are released on parole or probation, fails to complete the terms of their release and most are soon returned to 'the system.' As a result, our prison budget keep growing by roughly $400 million each year. In 2005, their budget ran $1 billion over primarily due to overpopulation demands. This creates a costly and repeating cycle of crime which costs taxpayers and jeopardizes funding for public education, transportation, and healthcare by taking their budget money and diverting it to instead fund prisons.1 The Governor's 2006 May Revise of the Annual Budget Act seeks to increase CDCR's budget by another $600 million4, or enough money that we could have otherwise provided full education to 120,000 K-12 school children, or a college education at a State University for 183,000 students.4 Instead of wisely investing in the education of our youth, the care of our elderly, and the social needs of our society, nearly 40% of all our tax dollars is devoted to public safety services from the point of making first contact with an offender to the point of their release. The failure rate of that 40% investment? 79% -- 4 out of 5 ultimately fail parole.2 Our tax dollars continue to be spent on a failed and costly correctional system which returns less and less on our investment. The annual budget for the adult system alone continues to grow by $400 to $600 million each year.4 When the Little Hoover Commission, which is an independent government oversight and audit committee, audited the cost of 'dealing' with our failed parolees and probationers, they concluded it ultimately costs taxpayers at least $900 million extra each year.3 Every year California's prison budget increases while other state programs are slashed to pay for it and we are not any safer as a result.4 Our rapidly growing prison system has the highest failure rate in the nation. According to the Legislative Analysts Office (LAO), if California was to report recidivism (rate of re-offense) like most other states do, then 79% of inmates who are released fail to complete their parole and are returned to "the system" because they are unprepared to succeed in our society.2 But the Department of Corrections has only been reporting the first two years of parole when determining the recidivism, in addition all media is banned from the CDCr. Now, they will only be reporting the first year. Obviously a shorter monitoring and reporting time will give the appearance of a better statistic. But either way, new offenders and returning offenders means an ever-growing, bulging, and costly correctional system. In 2005, when the name of the California Department of Corrections was changed to include the word "Rehabilitation," $45 million was slashed from Rehabilitative programs. Yet despite significant cost increases and obvious failures, very little money and effort is spent on providing life changing tools to these offenders:5 Drug treatment (when available) is given only at the end of a prison sentence, yet 80% of our inmate population is serving time for an offense related to substance abuse. Drugs are readily available inside of our prisons. The average inmate has a 7th grade education, however educational courses are offered only to 3% of the inmate population and classes are frequently cancelled (yet still fully funded) Without the skills to get a job, a parolee is more likely to return to a life of crime. Yet only 10% of our inmates are allowed to enroll in a vocational program to provide them with employable skills once released. Few of the "jobs" offer skills which provide livable wages in society. Where does the money we spend on Corrections go? 66% of the entire Corrections budget goes to a phenomenal salaries and benefits package for prison staff, and 30% of the budget goes to facilities maintenance. That leaves just 4% actually being spent on inmates and their improvement.6 Shall we keep locking up inmates for longer and continue to increase our taxes to pay for this failed system? Leading criminologist research shows that approach no longer works for California because we have reached the threshold of "diminishing returns" on our investment in prisons.7 That means the past 30 years of lock 'em up and throw away the key mentality no longer makes us any safer, it just costs us more money -- money that could be better spent on our own families, public education, fixing our roads, and providing improved healthcare for the average Californian. A 3-part plan Public outrage and personal anger does not make for solid public policy. Our taxdollars should not be used for vengeance, but rather to benefit our society as a whole. If we as a society continue to focus only upon punishment, after the crime and after there is already a victim or other loss, then that does not improve public safety. Instead, Californians can unite and together we can refocus our approach to support prevention, intervention, rehabilitation whenever possible, and opportunities for ex-offenders. We must allow a new dynamic of improved public safety to emerge. Fund a public education campaign to inform the general public & policy makers about the truths of our failed correctional system; Influence public policy to provide for real public safety with appropriate punishment which includes prevention, intervention, rehabilitation, and opportunities. By building a strong membership foundation, educating the general public through an awareness campaign, and distilling our government to smart-on-crime pro-prison reform lawmakers, we will altogether reform Corrections and thereby improve public safety in our communities. Partner with us in being a positive influence to achieve these important goals. Become a member of this coalition today, urge your friends and family members to join as well, and help to make this effort an historic turning point for prison reform in California. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENDNOTES 34 million Californians vs. 308,805 inmates, wards, and parolees Legislative Analyst’s Office, Analysis of California’s Parole System. March, 2003. Back to the Community: Safe & Sound Parole Policies, Little Hoover Commission. November, 2003 California State Legislature, Annual Budget Act, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 May Revise California Department of Corrections, CDC Facts, 2003-2004 California State Legislature, Annual Budget Act, 2003-04, 2004-05 James Q. Wilson, “Crime and Public Policy” Crime ICS Press, Oakland, California 1995, page 489-507 Willie R. Horton, (born August 12, 1951 in Chesterfield, South Carolina) is a convicted felon who was the subject of a Massachusetts weekend furlough program that released him while serving a life sentence for murder, without the possibility of parole, providing him the opportunity to commit a rape and armed robbery against a woman. A political advertisement during the 1988 U.S. Presidential race was critical of the Democratic nominee and Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis for his support of the program.

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Jul 8 2009 7:25 AM

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hello toni stopping in to say hello, hope yur all well =)
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Jul 2 2009 7:19 AM

Thanks for comment!
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Jun 30 2009 2:31 PM

Thank you for your comment, and thank you for all advices which are of unexplainable value! I am released now, it is not end of the world :)
See you next year!
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Jun 17 2009 11:23 PM

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Jun 16 2009 5:44 PM

Yes, that is Papa!!:) Thank you for your comments!! Hope you are well!!!! A big hug & much love!!:)xx
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May 31 2009 10:52 PM

HELLO TONI =) ITS BEEN A WHILE! HOWS SCHOLLL? HOW ARE YOU? HOWS LILY AND YOUR HUSBAND? LOL SO MANY QUESTIONS. I HOPE ALLS WELL AND I WILL CONTINUE TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY IN MY PRAYERS =)
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May 13 2009 6:00 AM

I think too that it's too much, but ... I can't change anything no more. i have more that two months to prepare for. Any advice?
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Apr 23 2009 2:41 AM

OHHH I see ..so did you get all touchy touchy with your hunny?? toni you aint got to lie I know you did ;)... come on now they say the good girls are usually the naughty ones...lol

no really iam SO SO glad you guys had a great visit... so when is the next trip down there for you and lily... by the how was lily doing during the visit.. was she all into her daddy or more like shy... Man no darn picture... SHIT that wasent fair... well i'll be spending saturday with my baby so iam so happy to see him it's just been so long i need to see him and then i'll be like brand new again... let me know how things are now after you went to see him...

Good luck with school and dont worry i know about school worl and kids... i get like that some times to...

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Apr 21 2009 3:05 AM

Ok lAdy...werent you suppose to call me or write back to see how the day with your hubby was like !!!

Remember... so what happened .. I sure hope It went Well... let me know because i've been thinking about you guys since the time we've talked about it...

I know you decided to go RIGHT??

Man toni iam anxious to know...

Im gonna see my baby this weekend... cant wait its been some time now... So Happy to see him..

well get at me Lady because you forgot about me...

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Apr 14 2009 12:43 AM

Thank you for your friendship, understanding and more importantly for what you do for prisoners and the inequities of our system
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Apr 12 2009 8:22 PM

Wishing u an ur family a Happy Easter!*MICKEY*
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Apr 11 2009 4:59 AM

Iam SOOOOOOOOOO happy for you and lily... Enjoy your Visit with Your BabY and Be GooD ;)... Get Your KiSSes in As much As you Can...lol.... Hope you three have a good time.... Call me to tell me ALL about it PleAse... You Better Toni... I'll be waitnG for A call Or A message... Be SAfe And Your gonna be so excited you wont even be able to sleep... your husband wont be able to keep is hand to himself ...Ha... ok i think i said enough... ENJOY yoUr family visit
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