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Blue Ribbon Panel Pitches Supervisors On Alternatives To Incarceration

Los Angeles, UNITED STATES:  The Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles, 10 September 2006 which has been under lockdown due to inmate rioting.  Sheriff's officials acknowledge that they have been overwhelmed by a week's worth of violence in Los Angeles County jails which has left one inmate dead at Pitchess North County Correctional Facility, and at least 28 hospitalized and nearly 90 injured at Pitchess' and other Los Angeles County jail facilities. Violence has continued at Pitchess in Castaic as well as at the Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles.  AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck  (Photo credit should read ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
The Men's Central Jail in downtown Los Angeles, which is slated to be demolished.
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Blue Ribbon Panel Pitches Supervisors On Alternatives To Incarceration
A blue-ribbon panel Tuesday pitched the L.A. County Board of Supervisors on an ambitious overhaul of the county's criminal justice system that would focus on alternatives to incarceration.

A blue-ribbon panel Tuesday pitched the L.A. County Board of Supervisors on an ambitious overhaul of the county's criminal justice system that would focus on alternatives to incarceration.

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