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A Quarterly Report for Farrell v. Cate as Required by the Consent Decree: For Second Quarter of 2008

July 31, 2008 The purpose of this document is to report on the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Division of Juvenile Justices commitments to complete action items required by the Farrell v. Cate Consent Decree remedial plans. Overall the state is at about 75% compliance; however, among the six remedial plans, non-compliance percentages vary as follows: Safety & Welfare 43%   Health Care Services 28%   Mental Health 26%   Sexual Behavior Treatment Program 22%   Education 20%   Wards with Disabilities Program 1% This information is also based entirely on the data extracted from the audit tools created from the six Remedial . . .

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