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It's One Of California's Biggest Disasters: How Massive Corruption in the California Parole Department Creates More Crime and Wastes Billions of Dolla - Paperback

It's One Of California's Biggest Disasters: How Massive Corruption in the California Parole Department Creates More Crime and Wastes Billions of Dolla - Paperback

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by Larry Starn Esq (Author), S. B. Turner (Author)

This shocking new book exposes massive corruption in the California parole department and explains how it paradoxically increases crime and wastes billions of dollars. It includes the national stories of Jaycee Dugard (who was kidnapped for 18 years before being found alive) and Polly Klaas (who was kidnapped at a slumber party and later murdered by Richard Allen Davis). The book also includes a shocking Foreward section by the former Deputy Commissioner of the California Parole Board - Larry Starn, Esq.The book California wants banned -It is One of California's Biggest Failures -Billions of Dollars Wasted Annually -The Incredible Paradox - Parole Causes More Crime Not Less -Tens of Billions of Dollars Squandered over Decades -California's Sky-High Taxes are Partly Attributable to the California Parole Department -The Dirty Myth - Parole is Not about Public Safety -Rampant Corruption Amongst the Rank and File -Shocking Stories - Dirty Secrets Exposed -Learn What California Must Do Immediately to Avert a Crisis

Author Biography

S. B. Turner is a formally trained biologist (B.S. Degree from the University of Illinois, Chicago) who in his spare time has extensively studied and researched penology for many years. He concludes that the reason the United States has the largest number of prisoners in the entire world is because (1) this country criminalizes too many non-criminal behaviors; (2) has a parole system that is largely criminogenic and squanders large amounts of tax dollars; (3) has a parole system that contributes to and exacerbates prison overcrowding; and (4) and is plagued with a multitude of societal problems that causes a large amount of crime. Unless the United States makes substantive improvements, it will continue in the foreseeable future, to have the dubious distinction of leading the world with the greatest number of prisoners of any nation on a per capita basis. Mr. Turner currently resides in California.

Number of Pages: 86
Dimensions: 0.18 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: May 23, 2013