Sacramento County supervisors approved a plan to handle criminal offenders Tuesday, although a majority of them said they don't like its continued emphasis on incarceration over treatment.
The board voted 4-1 to approve the $30 million budget plan from the county's Community Corrections Partnership, which is made up of local law enforcement and social service officials.
This is the second year California counties approved plans to handle lower-level offenders that would have previously been the responsibility of state parole and prisons...
LINK - SacBee.com