Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Resources


     I've seen a lot of requests for information on how people on the outside can help their loved ones on the inside. They want to be put into contact with people and organizations who can help their loved ones. They want to know if and how they can make a difference, so I'm dedicating this page to answering those questions. If you know of a resource I haven't listed, feel free to add it in the comments section below and I'll update it. Don't forget to check back frequently, as I'll update it everytime I learn something new.

# of Infections in CDCR Population
Number of #COVID19 infections among the captives of the #CDCR.

# of Infections in CDCR Employees
Number of #CDCD employees testing positive of #COVID19.

# of Infections/Deaths in Prisons BrokenDown by State
In-Depth look at the number of infections in State and Federal prisons.

CDCR Infections At-a-Glance
Brief recap of the number of infections in #CDCR.

CDCR Expedited Release Plan (6/30/2020)
Latest #COVID19 Expedited Release Plan.

CDCR Press Releases
Latest press releases from #CDCR.

CDCR COVID 19 Updates
Programming changes brought about by #COVID19.

Federal Bonding Program
Information on how to get the Federal Government to bond you, making you hireable despite a felony record.

Habeas Corpus Template (COVID 19 Emergency Relief)
Written for LA County Jail, but contains an excellent argument for why administrative remedies not required. Also a lot of COVID 19 research.

Medical Audits for #CDCR
Prepared by the Office of the Inspector General (#OIG), and available free of charge.

Open Letter to Gavin Newsom
Letter written to Gavin Newsom about #COVID19 in #CDCR.

Prisoner Support Guide for the Coronavirus Crisis
Tips and tricks for avoiding #COVID19 in institutional settings.

Reentry Programs
List of programs that assist people leaving prison transition to life in the free world.

Senate Standing Committee on Public Safety
Among other things,  has the power to hold hearing regarding CDCR's handling of the #COVID19 crisis.

Senator Nancy Skinner (D)
Head of the Senate Committee on Publuc Safety.

Senator Skinner's Staff Contacts
Assistants to Senator Skinner.

Sentence Review Assistance
Organization which may be able to provide sentencing review assistance.

Transitional Housing Programs
Places that provide housing to those released from #CDCR on parole.

Work Opportunity Tax Credits (WOTC)
Incentives, in the form of tax credits, for employers to hire people with felony convictions.


3 comments:

  1. Open Letter to Gavin Newsome:
    https://medium.com/@hadar.aviram/open-letter-to-gov-gavin-newsom-from-criminal-justice-and-prison-scholars-c82c6075fb75

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  2. My husband Joseph Reed h-42740 has done everything the board has asked of him and he even took it upon himself to take extra classes to better himself he has 0 points and no vio and they denied him because of relationship issues. I love my husband and I honestly think he's not getting treated right

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  3. When you say "relationship" issues, exactly what do you mean? Help me to better understand so I can better assist you.
    @F0Q_CDCR

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