Editorial: Don’t cut access to rehabilitation for California prisoners
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If the full name of what is now known as the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is to mean anything at all, it shouldn't be cutting back on programming and classes that improve the chance of ex-cons' success in the wider world.
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