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Los delitos contra la propiedad en California están cerca de mínimos históricos, según las últimas estadísticas del Departamento de Justicia de California. Un nuevo informe del Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice encuentra que los delitos contra la propiedad han disminuido un 53% en todo el estado desde 2005 y un...
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Property crime in California is near record lows, according to the latest statistics from the California Department of Justice. A new report from the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice finds property crime is down 53% statewide since 2005, and 16% since 2009, when criminal justice reforms began to take effect....
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A staggering 93% of transgender teens live in a state that has enacted or proposed legislation that would restrict their rights, according to a new report from the Williams Institute at UCLA’s School of Law. Utah was the first state this year to enact a bathroom ban, and that has led to...
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Los precios de los alimentos siguen altos en todo el país. Un nuevo informe de la Comisión Federal de Comercio dice que las empresas de comestibles más grandes del país están estafando a los consumidores al mantener los precios artificialmente altos. Muchos tenderos, minoristas y mayoristas se han consolidado...
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Food prices remain high across the country. A new report by the Federal Trade Commission says the country’s largest grocery companies are gouging consumers, by keeping prices artificially high. Many grocers, retailers and wholesalers have consolidated to cut costs. Grocers continue to blame supply chain problems, even though regulators have said...
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Mas de seis millones de californianos abandonaron la universidad antes de obtener un título, y un nuevo informe presenta un plan para traerlos de regreso al campus. Investigadores de la organización sin fines de lucro California Competes en Oakland entrevistaron a más de 50 estudiantes a los que llaman “regresantes” para...
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More than 6 million Californians stopped out of college before getting a degree and a new report has laid out a plan to bring them back on campus. Researchers from the nonprofit California Competes in Oakland interviewed more than 50 students they call “comebackers” for the report, entitled “From Setback to...
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Un nuevo informe muestra que, a pesar del gasto récord en la aplicación de la ley en California, la tasa de resolución – es decir, la tasa de delitos resueltos – fue la más baja de la historia. Los investigadores del Centro de Justicia Juvenil y Penal descubrieron, que...
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A new report shows that despite record spending on law enforcement in California, the clearance rate – that is the rate of crimes solved – was the lowest ever. Researchers from the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice found that the state spent a record $27 billion on police in...