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Summary Report: Investigation into the Improper Placement of Parolees Designated as High-Risk Offenders Within a Half-Mile of a School
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Summary Report: Investigation into the Improper Placement of Parolees Designated as High-Risk Offenders Within a Half-Mile of a School
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Jan. 11, 2007
ANNOTATION: The actions of two Los Angeles County parole administrators in response to Assembly Bill 113, which prohibits high-risk sex offenders from living within a half-mile of public or private K-12 schools, are investigated. Sections of this report following an executive summary are: background; scope of investigation; and summary of findings. The administrators did not comply with Assembly Bill 113.