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Community members continue to protest the Sacramento sheriff's decision to no longer respond to certain mental health calls ...
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper held a press conference today discussing California's mental health diversion laws, ...
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper is calling on the legislature to change a 2018 law that he says allows some child abusers to avoid prison.
The Sacramento County Sheriff criticizes the Mental Health Diversion Program for being too lenient and wants child abuse crimes excluded.
The Sacramento County Sheriff criticizes the Mental Health Diversion Program for being too lenient and wants child abuse crimes excluded.
Sacramento County appropriates more than $55 million a year to the Department of Homeless Services and Housing — a sum that does not include the money spent housing homeless people in jail.
A year’s worth of data released by the Sacramento County Department of Health Services show that one-third of people entering the jail in the county do not have a home.
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper held a press conference today discussing California's mental health diversion laws, which offer some misdemeanor or felony offenders mental health services ...
Sacramento County Sheriff Jim Cooper held a press conference today discussing California's mental health diversion laws, which offer some misdemeanor or felony offenders mental health services ...