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SOURCE: California State Auditor. Bureau Of State Audits (Sacramento, Ca)

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1. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: It Fails to Track and Use Data That Would Allow It to More Effectively Monitor and Manage Its Operations
The need for information to determine which factors are contributing to an increase in California's corrections expenditures ... Read More
Added: September 24, 2009
2. Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: It Does Not Always Follow Its Policies When Discharging Parolees
Results are provided from an assessment of California's parole discharge process. Sections contained in this report are: ... Read More
Added: September 16, 2008
3. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: It Needs to Improve Its Processes for Contracting and Paying Medical Service Providers as Well as for Complying With the Political Act and Verifying the Credentials of Contract Medical Service Providers
The “California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s processes for procuring medical registry services, paying ... Read More
Added: May 08, 2007
4. Department of Corrections: It Needs to Better Ensure Against Conflicts of Interest and to Improve Its Inmate Population Projections
Results from a review of the processing of two no-bid community correctional facility (CCF) contracts and the forecasting of ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
5. Prison Industry Authority: Although It Has Broad Discretion in Pursuing Its Statutory Purposes, It Could Improve Certain Pricing Practices and Develop Performance Measures
Results from an evaluation of the Prison Industry Authority (PIA) and its pricing practices are presented. Four chapters ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
6. California Department of Corrections: Although Addressing Deficiencies In Its Employee Disciplinary Practices, the Department Can Improve Its Effects
Analysis and recommendations for improving the California Department of Corrections' employee disciplinary process are ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
7. California Law Enforcement and Correctional Agencies: With Increased Efforts, They Could Improve the Accuracy and Completeness of Public Information on Sex Offenders
The accuracy of the Megan's Law database for registered sex offenders is examined. Chapter titles reflect this reports ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
8. California Department of Corrections: A Shortage of Correctional Officers, Along With Costly Labor Agreement Provisions, Raises Both Fiscal and Safety Concern and Limits Management's Control
The repercussions of correctional officer shortages and labor agreement provisions within California are explained. The ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
9. State of California: Its Containment of Drug Costs and Management of Medications for Adult Inmates Continue to Require Significant Improvements
An analysis of and recommendations for medical supply and drug procurement by the state's Department of Corrections are ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
10. California Department of Corrections: The Cost of Incarcerating Inmates in State-Run Prisons Is Higher Than the Department's Published Cost
California's Department of Corrections' calculations on the amount of incarceration costs per inmate focus primarily on ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006

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