Editorial: L.A. County's mishandling of Care First model is a cautionary tale for Gov. Newsom (via latimesopinion )
, as the term is used in Los Angeles County government, refers to a reorientation of the county’s vast array of programs away from jail. It’s a solid notion. Incarceration is the traditional centerpiece of the county’s public safety response, and its failure rate is astounding. Most people who leave L.A. County’s jails, juvenile halls and probation camps will be back — or else headed to state prison or into homelessness.
— rather than inept management, irresponsible labor sickouts and inattention from the Board of Supervisors — is responsible for the chaos at the halls and camps. Here’s the problem. More than a decade ago, Los Angeles County won state funding to tear down a decrepit juvenile probation camp called Camp Vernon Kilpatrick and
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