Summary
Hoping to relieve overcrowding and keep dangerous and violent offenders in jail longer, the Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to spend nearly $3 million to buy electronic monitoring devices to expand Los Angeles County's home-detention program.
Now, about 350 of the county's 18,000 to 20,000 inmates serve their time at home under electronic monitoring.See the full content of this document
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County Home Detentions to Increase
The additional money will allow the Sheriff's and Probation departments to perform elec...
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