Public Safety
Californians are deeply concerned by how the recently-enacted public safety realignment plan will threaten their safety. Once fully implemented, as many as 52,000 offenders will no longer be in state custody, instead serving their time in local communities. In recent months, there have been numerous examples of innocent Californians becoming the victims of new crimes at the hand of felons shifted to local communities under realignment. Click below to learn about how public safety realignment could affect crime rates in your community.