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it's those coming back to the community to keep them from reoffending. >> wednesday, san jose ended a controversial deployment of homeland security officers to help battle a spike in gang violence. 14 people had been killed in the first six months of the year. police say the effort works and san jose not had a gang related homicide since june 14th. >> the doors at numi closed 16 months ago and today marks a new start for many of them. their future in the medical field. >> i'm ready to work. i'm ready to go. >> that is a change from uncertainty 5,000 workers faced when the factory shut down. now, many of them are ready to go back to work after retraining for jobs in the medical field. kaiser permanente had a job fair just for them. julie is seeking a job as a sterile process technician. >> when you put them in a line, they're one of thousands. this is kaiser coming here, hopefully, i can get in to find something to get my sole in the door. >> 600 numi workers elected to take medical job training. that career choice turned out to be a good one because kaiser permanente has 2,000 opening
it's those coming back to the community to keep them from reoffending. >> wednesday, san jose ended a controversial deployment of homeland security officers to help battle a spike in gang violence. 14 people had been killed in the first six months of the year. police say the effort works and san jose not had a gang related homicide since june 14th. >> the doors at numi closed 16 months ago and today marks a new start for many of them. their future in the medical field. >> i'm...
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believed the parolee is close to going off but reports show no probation officers took steps to reoffend phillip garrido not even after he admitted to using marijuana to flush out his system. phillip garrido was even aloud to accept a job at a nursing home. his supervisor reported to state probation offices the parolee had been contacting nursing home employees looking for drugs. still the report finds no action was taken by his probation officer. yet the most outrageous finding is that phillip garrido filled a fake penis with warm mountain dew soda to fool one mandatory drug test. so an agent was sent to his walnut avenue home near antioch where his backyard encampment was in full view but the agent found nothing out of the ordinary. state senator ted gaines is now backing legislation that will -- >> look at that authority that the parole board has. >> reporter: what authority? right now inmates are not released on the crimes that sent them to prison but how successful they are completing therapy behind bars. >> now, those documents go on to show that when phillip garrido was released t
believed the parolee is close to going off but reports show no probation officers took steps to reoffend phillip garrido not even after he admitted to using marijuana to flush out his system. phillip garrido was even aloud to accept a job at a nursing home. his supervisor reported to state probation offices the parolee had been contacting nursing home employees looking for drugs. still the report finds no action was taken by his probation officer. yet the most outrageous finding is that phillip...
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but garrido gamed the system with experts noting in his file he isn't likely to reoffend because of his model behavior in prison. the diagnosis outraged democrats, and they became co-authors of senator gains' proposal to prevent more garridoes from getting out. >> we understand we want our corrections system to be one of rehabilitation. and change but we accept the fact that isn't going happen for every criminal. >> lawmakers are going to have to act fast, this session ends september 9. otherwise, they'll have to wait until next year to act. >> thank you. and police have released new information tonight about a triple murder in san jose. police identified the final suspect in the january murders at the mexicali club. authorities are searching for another man, too, police say was the driver of the get away vehicle. police believe four men tried to kidnap the owner of the club on january 8, you're looking at surveillance video from the club. a gun battle broke out two. suspects died in the shooting. the third victim worked at the club. >> a surprising reaction from some in east oakland ov
but garrido gamed the system with experts noting in his file he isn't likely to reoffend because of his model behavior in prison. the diagnosis outraged democrats, and they became co-authors of senator gains' proposal to prevent more garridoes from getting out. >> we understand we want our corrections system to be one of rehabilitation. and change but we accept the fact that isn't going happen for every criminal. >> lawmakers are going to have to act fast, this session ends...
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reports show no probation officers took steps to reoffend garrido, not even after garrido admitted it marijuana to flush out his system. garrido was even allowed to accept a job at a nursing home. his supervisor reported to state probation offices. the patrol lee had been contacting nursing home employees looking for drugs. still the report finds no action was taken by his probation officer. yet the most outrageous finding is that garrido filled a fake pee penis. the probation officer then wrote, we are losing this guy. so an agent was sent to his walnut avenue home near antioch where his backyard was in full view, but the agent found nothing out of the ordinary. state senator ted gaines is now backing legislation that will -- >> look at that authority that the parole board has. >> inmates are released not based on the crime that sent them to prison, but on how successful they are completing therapy behind bars. >> those revealing documents show when garrido was released to california, the state failed even the minimum level of probation supervision. in fact, in the first year of prob
reports show no probation officers took steps to reoffend garrido, not even after garrido admitted it marijuana to flush out his system. garrido was even allowed to accept a job at a nursing home. his supervisor reported to state probation offices. the patrol lee had been contacting nursing home employees looking for drugs. still the report finds no action was taken by his probation officer. yet the most outrageous finding is that garrido filled a fake pee penis. the probation officer then...
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and some number of those people are going to reoffend, and after that, there will be in jail for some period of time, and we will lecture the get revocation hearings before the court or whether not probation can intervene with them to find some other sanction other than jail for them, which is the overall hope, because this is another red to help manage the jail population. while the state figures sort of look good on paper, the look very well for the state, but as with most sheriff's department, we do not believe that their projections have much application to what may happen in the county jail. it is nice to know. it has given us an idea of how many people are currently on parole in the area and how many will transfer to post-release community supervision, how many do less than 30 days in the state prison when they get revoked. it is nice to know that stuff, but whether or not those numbers pan out, it is our belief that those numbers are understated. but we will nano. it is something we will monitor closely. certainly, we are aware of the fiscal restraints that the city and county.
and some number of those people are going to reoffend, and after that, there will be in jail for some period of time, and we will lecture the get revocation hearings before the court or whether not probation can intervene with them to find some other sanction other than jail for them, which is the overall hope, because this is another red to help manage the jail population. while the state figures sort of look good on paper, the look very well for the state, but as with most sheriff's...
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the perpetrator went from ireland to -- with a previous record -- to oregon where he reoffended. all documents have come out in discovery. the supreme court refused to intervene and throw out the case so here are vatican officials now facing an american subpoena with very specific demands for documents, and just within the last few weeks there's a class action suit in belgium naming the pope as a defendant. i have no understanding of belgium law, so i can't give an intelligent comment on that, but it is clear from the extent of the crisis in western europe that the holy sea cannot simply call for conferences and put out these directives that are not nearly as strict as the youth protective charts adopted in this country. you referenced kansas city. it is certainly an example of a place where the bishop did not follow the protection charter. he had a priest who had child pornography on his computer and instead of reporting him to law enforcement, he sent him to live with a group of nones. terrible insult to the good sisters. you know, i hesitate to say this. i don't like to act li
the perpetrator went from ireland to -- with a previous record -- to oregon where he reoffended. all documents have come out in discovery. the supreme court refused to intervene and throw out the case so here are vatican officials now facing an american subpoena with very specific demands for documents, and just within the last few weeks there's a class action suit in belgium naming the pope as a defendant. i have no understanding of belgium law, so i can't give an intelligent comment on that,...
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those that are coming back to the community to keep them from reoffending.esday san jose ended the controversial deployment of homeland security officers that began in late june to help battle spike in gang violence. 14 people had been killed in the first 6 months of the year. police say that effort worked. san jose has not had a gang related homicide since june 14. >>> new development tonight about the financially strapped court system in san francisco. with unprecedented employee layoffs and service cuts looming next month, state jirn ri officials are making an offer they say will help control the bleeding red ink. will it really? vick lee. >> sky justice delayed is justice denied. >> san francisco court workers democrat stated outside the state building where the judicial council was meeting. 200 will be laid off in the fall. that's nearly 40 percent of the county court employees. 25 courtrooms in the civil division will close. timothy is a court clerk who testified. >> unemployment and foreclosure have taken the place of to serve and uphold. >>reporter:
those that are coming back to the community to keep them from reoffending.esday san jose ended the controversial deployment of homeland security officers that began in late june to help battle spike in gang violence. 14 people had been killed in the first 6 months of the year. police say that effort worked. san jose has not had a gang related homicide since june 14. >>> new development tonight about the financially strapped court system in san francisco. with unprecedented employee...
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communities are safe because that is the important part but we reduce the number of people that are reoffending. >> counties not only have to deal with increasing jail population but responsible for monitoring paroles and have to do it with less money. >> and airport security officers will get a less-revealing look at passengers at san francisco international airport from now on. new soft wear was installed today. the new system eliminates actual image of a passenger and simply shows a generic outline. >> no longer a passenger image. there is one generic image that highlights anomalyies on a person. >> the tsa increasingly relied on scanners after a man tried to detonate a bomb hidden in his under wear aboard a flight two years ago. >>> a bay area chef is celebrating the 40th anniversary of her berkeley restaurant. alice waters was at union square signing her new book. and the rise of the locally grown organic foods revolution dozens lined up to buy a boxed lunch to benefit school lunches. this movement encourages schools to plant gardens and teach students how to cook simple healthy meal autos
communities are safe because that is the important part but we reduce the number of people that are reoffending. >> counties not only have to deal with increasing jail population but responsible for monitoring paroles and have to do it with less money. >> and airport security officers will get a less-revealing look at passengers at san francisco international airport from now on. new soft wear was installed today. the new system eliminates actual image of a passenger and simply...
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and we will tackle the hard core of people who persistently reoffend and blight the lives of their communities. the question that people last are where the parents? that wayou can have a clearer ia about why these young people were behaving so badly. i did was no one at home, they did not much care, with a loss control. families mess up. i do not doubt that many writers have no data at home. that is become from and never were standard for children to have a mom and dad that, normal for young men to grow without a male role model. so if you want to have any hope of mending our broken society, family and parenting is where we have to start. i have been saying this for years, since the ball for a was prime minister, before i was leader of the conservative party. from here on my what family test applied to all domestic policy, if it hurts families, if it undermines and travel minds the values to keep people together or at sob's families from being together, and we should not do it, and we have to get out there and make a positive difference in the way that families work. and we have to be less sen
and we will tackle the hard core of people who persistently reoffend and blight the lives of their communities. the question that people last are where the parents? that wayou can have a clearer ia about why these young people were behaving so badly. i did was no one at home, they did not much care, with a loss control. families mess up. i do not doubt that many writers have no data at home. that is become from and never were standard for children to have a mom and dad that, normal for young...
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if that person real offense, -- reoffends, that possibility is over there. it always there and could come back to us on the front page of the newspaper. >> it is probably training legislators as well. i would like to submit for the record a copy of the "new york times" article referenced several times by the witnesses. >> without objection, it will be included in the record. let me go back to judge lafazia to see if you want to add anything to mr. sheen's remarks. how has it been dealing with the veterans administration? >> the veterans administration has played a critical role in this project in rhode island from the beginning. they have been supportive in every step of the process, including confirming identification of veterans if they get a call from police departments to the role that they are playing in the court, the services they are providing. they have been excellent on emergency care, in getting people in very quickly for assessment. they have been a wonderful partner in this project. they absolutely get it and they do play well with others. they
if that person real offense, -- reoffends, that possibility is over there. it always there and could come back to us on the front page of the newspaper. >> it is probably training legislators as well. i would like to submit for the record a copy of the "new york times" article referenced several times by the witnesses. >> without objection, it will be included in the record. let me go back to judge lafazia to see if you want to add anything to mr. sheen's remarks. how has...
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if that person reoffends and that possibility is always there and god forbid somebody is injured that will come right back to us on the front of the paper so you need to have some public understanding as well as training for the stakeholders. >> and probably some training for the state legislators and congressmen as well? >> and that also, i suppose, yes. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. and i'd like to submit for the record later a copy of the "new york times" article that's been referenced a couple of times by dr. marlow and a previous witness if i may. >> without objection it will be included into the record and let me go back to judge lafazia, if you wanted to add anything to mr. sheen's remarks and let me also ask you how has it been dealing with the veterans administration in terms of the coordination with this particular means of serving veterans? >> the veterans administration has played a critical role in this project in rhode island from the beginning. they have been supportive in every -- in every step of the process including confirming identification of veterans. if
if that person reoffends and that possibility is always there and god forbid somebody is injured that will come right back to us on the front of the paper so you need to have some public understanding as well as training for the stakeholders. >> and probably some training for the state legislators and congressmen as well? >> and that also, i suppose, yes. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. and i'd like to submit for the record later a copy of the "new york times"...