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    Corrections Panel

    City News Service
    March 5, 2004 Friday

    LOS ANGELES

    Former Gov. George Deukmejian will chair an independent review panel
    of the state's troubled youth and adult correctional systems,
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced today. "I can think of no one
    more qualified to lead this effort, no one with more integrity and
    experience than Governor Deukmejian," Schwarzenegger said. "It has
    been too long since our correctional system has undergone a
    fundamental review of its operations." The panel will produce a series
    of short- and long-term goals. "The mission of this inquiry team is to
    chart a course of action to turn around the crisis of confidence in
    California's correctional system," Schwarzenegger said. Deukmejian is
    a former California legislator and state attorney general from Long
    Beach who helped Schwarzenegger get elected. The announcement comes
    after months of bad news for the California Youth Authority and the
    adult corrections system. A report last month showed CYA facilities to
    be dangerous and filthy with frequent acts of violence among the young
    inmates. On Jan. 19, the CYA was back in the news when two boys
    committed suicide in their shared cell. On the adult side, Sen. Gloria
    Romero, D-East Los Angeles, has attempted to take a closer look at
    problems in the prison system. She says she has been threatened as a
    result of her actions. After heading a Senate hearing where testimony
    revealed an alleged rogue band of correctional officers, she received
    a letter filled with non-toxic white powder. Last summer, she received
    a death threat involving prison gangs.
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