Crisis at the State-s Correctional System

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State legislators have been taking a hard look at California-s prisons, after reports of beatings, suicides and a -code of silence- that protects prison guards. Now, the legislators are up in arms, because they weren-t told about a -state of emergency,- called earlier this month to allow prisoners to be shifted from one facility to another. Prison officials say there-s a temporary increase in their population, but some lawmakers suspect an effort to avoid cuts and get more prison funding. Warren Olney talks with State Senator Gloria Romero, a representative of the state prison employees' union and a reporter from the Los Angeles Times who covers the prisons and criminal justice.
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State Department of Corrections

LA Times article on state prisons' revolving door

Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention branch of the California Department of Health Services

National Lead Information Center

OC Register story on lead-contaminated candies

Credits

Host:

Warren Olney

Producer:

Frances Anderton