New Prison Medical Facilities Not Needed

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PROMO: California’s legislative analyst says the state doesn’t need more prison medical facilities.

 

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California lawmakers should cancel some plans to expand state prison medical facilities.  That’s one recommendation from the state’s legislative analyst in a report released yesterday [THU].  The report says more facilities may not be needed because a new law that diverts low-level felons to counties is thinning out California’s inmate population.  KPCC’s Julie Small has more.

 

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A couple years ago state lawmakers agreed to fund a new 17-hundred bed medical and mental health facility that’s set to open next  year in Stockton.  It’s for inmates who need around-the-clock nursing care. Inmates with chronic or complex diseases who can still function on their own were to be housed at converted  juvenile justice facilities.

Edwards: “We don’t think that those are going to be needed.” (0:03)

Aaron Edwards, who is with the legislative analyst’s office, says realignment changes the equation.

Edwards: “After realignment’s implemented, prison overcrowding is going to be reduced significantly. And as a result it’s going to be a lot easier for the department to deliver adequate care within existing facilities.” (0:15)

California’s “realignment” law began shifting low-level felons to counties in October.  The state’s inmate population has dropped by 16 thousand since then. It’s expected to fall by 40 thousand inmates within a few years.  State lawmakers passed realignment to comply with a federal court order to reduce crowding in prisons.  A three-judge panel found that overcrowding prevents inmates from getting adequate medical care. The federal receiver tasked with improving that care has said he still needs the additional medical facilities to treat inmates who require higher-levels of attention than standard prisons can provide.

At the state capital, I’m Julie Small.

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