Many California county jails are facing the issue of inmate overcrowding inside their walls. In Riverside County, this problem is even more pronounced since the implementation of the state’s realignment plan. This plan sends inmates sentenced for non-violent crimes to county lockups to serve out their sentences instead of state prisons.
Before the realignment plan, Riverside County was already dealing with a larger-than-average inmate population in comparison to other counties. In 2010, Riverside County spent approximately $149 million more than other counties to house inmates.
The entire county currently has less than 4,000 beds to house inmates spread throughout five jails. …
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