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  • Understanding Realignment: California’s Shifts in State and County . . .
    In the early 2010s, as California struggled to emerge from the Great Recession, state leaders made three major changes to the 1991 realignment framework to reduce cost pressures on the state’s General Fund
  • Criminal Justice Realignment | Judicial Branch of California
    Criminal justice realignment, enacted via the Budget Act of 2011 and various budget trailer bills realigns the responsibility for managing and supervising non-serious, non-violent, non-sexual felony offenders from the state to county governments
  • AB 109 – “Realignment” of Prisons Jails in California
    Realignment AB 109 in California amended about 500 criminal statutes to eliminate the possibility of state prison time The law amended all kinds of California Codes including the California Penal Code, California Health Safety Code and California Vehicle Code
  • What Is AB 109? California’s Prison Realignment Law
    California’s Assembly Bill 109, signed by Governor Jerry Brown in 2011, shifted responsibility for lower-level felony offenders from state prisons to county jails and probation departments
  • Understanding Realignment - Institute for Local Government
    Known as “realignment,” counties now play an expanded role in treatment, post-release supervision, and detention of some adults who were previously the responsibility of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
  • California Realignment - Stanford Criminal Justice Center (SCJC . . .
    In 2011 Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 109, commonly referred to as “prison realignment,” which shifted to counties the responsibility for monitoring, tracking, and incarcerating lower-level offenders previously bound for state prison
  • AB 109 – Probation - Los Angeles County, California
    Assembly Bill 109 establishes the California Public Safety Realignment Act of 2011 which allows for current non-violent, non-serious, and non-sex offenders, who after they are released from California State prison, are to be supervised at the local County level
  • What Is Realignment In California Criminal Law
    Who is Eligible to be Realigned? In California, people charged with a felony after the 1st of October, 2011, are the only ones who can get their charges changed This means that people in state prisons, because they committed a felony before that date, are not eligible for realignment
  • Realignment – BSCC - California
    The county profiles below contain information on each county’s unique Realignment approach
  • California Realignment (AB 109) Explained - LegalClarity
    Realignment took effect on October 1, 2011, creating a new local sentencing option for felonies that previously mandated a state prison commitment The law operates on the premise that local control allows for more targeted rehabilitation and reentry efforts, ultimately reducing recidivism





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