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Los Angeles County Approves Plan to Move 1,000 Inmates With Mental Illness Out Of County Jail & To Treatment Programs

On August 11, 2015, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a plan to move offenders with mental illness out of the county jail. The board also voted to build a new jail to replace the Men’s Central Jail with a new 3,885-bed facility focused on treatment for offenders with mental illness and addiction disorders, and to move forward with creating a new women’s jail in the City of Lancaster. The plans are in response to the county’s August 5, 2015, settlement agreement with the Department of Justice regarding a 1996 investigation of civil . . .

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