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A New Oahu Jail May Need To Be A Lot Bigger In The Near Future

A New Oahu Jail May Need To Be A Lot Bigger In The Near Future - Honolulu Civil Beat A New Oahu Jail May Need To Be A Lot Bigger In The Near Future Consultant projections show hundreds more people will need to be incarcerated if no significant policy changes such as bail reform don’t reduce the number of inmates. Reading time: 4 minutes. New projections released Thursday suggest the jail being planned to replace the Oahu Community Correctional Center will need to accommodate more than twice as many inmates as the original Kalihi jail was designed to hold. Consultant Pulitzer/Bogard & Associates studied years of data on the OCCC inmates, and concluded that if the Hawaii criminal justice system continues on its current trajectory, by 2024 the new jail will need 1,012 jail beds for pretrial and other inmates, and another 393 less secure beds to house convicted felons who are soon to be released.

Inside PepsiCo Labs search for the next great gaming startup

A glitch during influencer live streams led to strong results. PepsiCo is about to cast a net to find 10 startups to work with its blue chip brands. With outreach set to begin this month, The Drum caught up with its head of media innovation and partnership development, Kate Brady, to learn more about the process, success stories and why gaming has become a top priority. It’s no secret that PepsiCo is big on gaming. Its mass market brands have long participated in what is now a mass market activity, with every generation playing along. But the process in which it identifies up-and-coming platforms remains an overlooked aspect of PepsiCo’s gaming partnership strategy.

Covid-19 Australia: Spike in domestic violence and mental health crises as Melbourne enters lockdown

Experts are bracing themselves for a spike in domestic violence and mental health crises, as Victoria goes into its fourth lockdown in 14 months. A seven-day lockdown will begin from 11.59pm on Thursday as Victorian health authorities race to contain a Covid-19 cluster imported from South Australian hotel quarantine. Monash University psychiatry professor Jayashri Kulkarni expects to see a spike in people, particularly women, seeking help for chronic conditions and domestic violence. Experts are warning of a spike in mental health and domestic violence cases during the Victorian lockdown The added stresses and strains of a lockdown can make something that s a bit fragile like a relationship, for example, really explode, she told AAP.

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