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California Makes Policy Change on Parole Records

March 10th, 2010

California will no longer shred sex offenders’ parole records as a part of the state’s new policy change. Instead of destroying parole records of sex offenders, the state will make contents accessible to the public. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger ordered state corrections officials…

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California Makes Policy Change on Parole Records

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