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Attacked by recall backers, Newsom defends record on crime and takes action on retail theft Phil Willon © Provided by The LA Times California Gov. Gavin Newsom announcing his moratorium on the death penalty during a news conference in Sacramento in 2019. (Getty Images)
Facing criticism from recall supporters for California s rise in gun violence and retail theft, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday called for more accountability and enforcement but insisted the state is on right path on criminal justice.
Newsom vowed to continue California s comprehensive efforts to reduce crime, focused in part on substantially increased funding for mental health care, drug treatment and after-school programs. The governor said the state will not return to the get-tough era of a few decades ago, a time when the state was building new prisons and enacted a three strikes law that sent repeat offenders away for 25 years to life.
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Facing criticism from recall supporters for California’s rise in gun violence and retail theft, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday called for more accountability and enforcement but insisted the state is on right path on criminal justice.
Newsom vowed to continue California’s comprehensive efforts to reduce crime, focused in part on substantially increased funding for mental health care, drug treatment and after-school programs. The governor said the state will not return to the get-tough era of a few decades ago, a time when the state was building new prisons and enacted a “three strikes” law that sent repeat offenders away for 25 years to life.