Money for Jail Expansion Secured for Fresno County

Money for Jail Expansion Secured for Fresno County

Cash For Fresno Jail
Several counties were recently vying for millions in state funding that will go towards expanding and improving county jails. Reportedly Fresno County will receive nearly $79.2 million, which will be used to add a new wing to its county jail.

Fresno is one of three large counties that was given a full award. The money will be used toward the new $88 million detention facility in Fresno that will be adjacent to the existing building. It will add an additional 300 beds and have a more updated layout to allow better inmate supervision, mental and medical health …

By |March 5th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Money for Jail Expansion Secured for Fresno County

Profiting From Prisoners

Private prisons first made an appearance in 1984 and quickly began to grow over the next two decades.

While there are many who believe that private prison systems can reduce the cost of housing inmates for state budgets, there are others who feel that it is a corrupt system that does nothing more than work to make a profit instead of working to rehabilitate prisoners.

Back in August, we took a look at the For Profit Caging of America.

Here is another infographic look at the numbers and who profits in the private prison system in America.

By |March 4th, 2014|Infographic|Comments Off on Profiting From Prisoners

SDPD Names Its First-Ever Female Police Chief

Chief Williams Lansdowne retires, Assistant Chief Shelley Zimmerman promoted
Just one day after Chief William Lansdowne announced he was stepping down from his role at the San Diego Police Department,  mayor-elect Kevin Faulconer named his replacement.

Assistant Chief Shelley Zimmerman will step into the role effective Monday.

Zimmerman is not only a 31-year veteran of the force, she's the city's first-ever female police chief.

Faulconer said he's confident in the appointment, noting her years of experience and familiarity with the needs of the department.  Not only can she make sure the best and brightest are recruited into the ranks, she understands the needs …

By |March 2nd, 2014|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on SDPD Names Its First-Ever Female Police Chief

Criminal Magic

For most of us, magic is something you see at children’s parties and Vegas shows. We don’t generally see magic playing a large role in our daily lives.

So, when we hear of someone being arrested in connection with some “bad magic,” it can make us scratch our heads in wonder.

While the majority of Americans are skeptics when it comes to magic, there are some who give it a lot of credence. Many people in countries around the world still believe highly in the practice of witches, shamans and voodoo priests.

It is when those beliefs and practices take a dark …

By |February 27th, 2014|The Illegal & Unlawful|Comments Off on Criminal Magic

Video Visitation May Come to Monterey County Jail

Visiting at a jail knows that it can be a little overwhelming.

There is a lot of waiting, sometimes while standing outside and there are a lot of rules to follow.

At Monterey County Jail, visitors may soon have a much more convenient option for visitation video visits from home. This would allow loved ones to visit with friends or relatives who are in jail without having to go to the jail in person.

The county hopes to install 31 video stations inside the Monterey County Jail. Video visits can be done with people who have Internet access and a webcam at …

By |February 26th, 2014|News|Comments Off on Video Visitation May Come to Monterey County Jail
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    Bondsman Charged With Attempted Murder For Shooting Bail Skip

Bondsman Charged With Attempted Murder For Shooting Bail Skip

Defendant is just one bad apple in a landscape of honest company owners
Although most bail bondsmen conduct business on the up and up, you'll occasionally hear a story about someone who goes rogue.

This is one of those stories.

A 33 year-old Alabama bondsman has been booked on attempted murder charges after allegedly a client because he didn't go to court.

McGiboney called a 21 year-old client last week saying he needed to come to his office.  His company was going to be on the hook for paying the man's bail forfeiture, he said, because the defendant never bothered to show up …

By |February 25th, 2014|National|Comments Off on Bondsman Charged With Attempted Murder For Shooting Bail Skip

Police Dog Helps Take A Bite Out Of Domestic Violence

San Leandro K9 credited for capturing a fleeing suspect
A domestic violence suspect has been booked into the Santa Rita Jail after being apprehended by a police dog.

Police say it all started on Sunday night when officers took note of a man who was riding his bicycle without the property safety lights.

When they stopped the man to question him, Charles Fryer gave them his name, but quickly tossed the bike and made a run for it.   The suspect took cover in a few blocks over and was reportedly seen running from property to property.

Officers gave chase but quickly lost their …

By |February 24th, 2014|Alameda Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Police Dog Helps Take A Bite Out Of Domestic Violence

Collect Calls From Jail No Longer Billed At An Arm & A Leg

Skyrocketing collect call prevented inmates from reaching their families
When someone is in jail, getting through friends and family members is a lifeline.

But unless you've ever received a call from an inmate, you probably didn't know that the companies who bill the people who receive these calls- often charge exorbitant rates.

The good news, according to inmate advocate groups, is that things have changed.

And it's all thanks to an elderly woman who complained to the Federal Communications Commission (FCCC) that it was too expensive to receive calls from her jailed grandson.

In the past, inmates' families have needed to shell out nearly …

By |February 23rd, 2014|National|Comments Off on Collect Calls From Jail No Longer Billed At An Arm & A Leg

Modesto Judge Sets Hearing Date for Bail Agent

Bail bondsmen wait for the phone to ring or wait for the client to walk into the office.

Bondsmen do not solicit business by showing up at the jail.

Authorities reportedly believe that bail agent Paveen Singh visited the Modesto jail under the guise of a private investigator in order to speak to gang members in order to ask them to commit the crimes on his behalf.

Such investigator visits to the jail are considered legal visits and were therefore unrecorded and unsupervised.

Judge Thomas Zeff of the Stanislaus County Superior Court has set a hearing date for accused Modesto bail agent Paveen …

By |February 21st, 2014|News|Comments Off on Modesto Judge Sets Hearing Date for Bail Agent

Incarceration In The U.S.

Here in California, we are continually talking about jail overcrowding.

But it's not just California's prison populations that are over run.

Out of all the countries in the world, the United States has the highest number of prison inmates at any given time.

Of all the people incarcerated around the world, 25% are in the US.

Here is an infographich breakdown of the crimes that prisoners are being held for, the economic impact that housing so many inmates is having across the country, and what changes need to take place to help turn it all around.

By |February 20th, 2014|Infographic|Comments Off on Incarceration In The U.S.
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