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San Diego and its nonprofits are in a pie fightnew

City and community groups battle over a shrinking pot of federal anti-poverty money.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  03-27-2014  |  Poverty

Suicide in the Cellnew

Inmates kill themselves at a high rate after San Diego County Sheriff's Department refuses to revamp policies.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis and Dave Maass  |  04-25-2013  |  Crime & Justice

How Many Inmate Deaths Is Too Many?new

San Diego County's incarceration mortality rate leads California's largest jails.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dave Maass and Kelly Davis  |  03-28-2013  |  Crime & Justice

Jim Holman's Quest to Amend California's Abortion Lawnew

What are the San Diego Reader editor’s repeat ballot measures really about?
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  01-03-2012  |  Media

Lauded Prison Drug-Treatment Services are the Latest Victim of California's Budget Cutsnew

The Amity Foundation's highly regarded Right Turn program, held up as a national model for effective prisoner rehabilitation, is being closed down at Donovan State Prison, making Donovan one of eight prisons statewide that won't provide any sort of professional in-custody substance-abuse treatment.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  10-14-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Funding Blocks to Expedient Supportive Housingnew

The idea of turning older hotels into supportive housing isn’t a new idea: It’s how nonprofits like L.A.’s Skid Row Housing Trust and SRO Housing Corp.—both of which have converted hundreds of units into supportive housing—got their start.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  08-05-2009  |  Housing & Development

A San Diego Case Sheds Light on the Messy World of DUI Prosecutionnew

In April, San Diego's city attorney declined to file drunk-driving charges against local TV sportscaster Kyle Kraska, despite a police-station breathalyzer test that put Kraska's blood-alcohol content just above California's legal limit. Kraska's attorney said the case was dismissed because of police error, though city officials would say only that prosecutors felt they couldn't prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  07-15-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Homeless Outreach Team Benefits from Long-Awaited Fundingnew

It's been three years since the city of San Diego gave the United Way the thumbs up to implement a project to address chronic homelessness, And local homelessness services agencies are finally starting to receive funds.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  06-10-2009  |  Policy Issues

Attorney Finds It Difficult to Investigate Treatment of Mentally Ill Detaineesnew

All that disability-rights attorney Ann Menasche needs to investigate allegations of neglect and abuse is probable cause. Except, it seems, when the allegations involve patients held by the federal government for allegedly violating immigration laws.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  05-20-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Will a Food-Stamp Program Overhaul Bring a Change In Attitudes?new

Some worry that inadequate staffing, combined with a fixation on fraud and a fundamental misunderstanding of clients' needs, will continue to undermine how the federally funded program is run locally.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  04-29-2009  |  Policy Issues

Has the Nation's Former Meth Capital Really Turned a Corner?new

For the last dozen years, a concerted effort to suppress methamphetamine use in San Diego County has, at times, been like a Whac-a-Mole game — just as one problem’s solved, another pops up. But a report card released last week by the county’s Methamphetamine Strike Force touts success.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  03-04-2009  |  Drugs

Feeling Left Outnew

Advocates for low-income communities wish the stimulus wish list wasn't so skewed toward wealthier neighborhoods.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  02-04-2009  |  Economy

San Diego Nonprofit Coalition Helps Parolees Avoid Returning to Prisonnew

Called "Coming Home to Stay," the program touches on every possible aspect of a returning prisoner's life -- what it takes, step-by-step, to help someone successfully transition from prison to the outside world, from pre-release to post-release to several years out.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  11-19-2008  |  Crime & Justice

San Diego Lawsuit Focuses on How Police Subdue Suspectsnew

A lawsuit filed by the family of a man who died in police custody raises questions about how officers restrain individuals who are resisting arrest.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Kelly Davis  |  10-08-2008  |  Crime & Justice

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