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LA police could free 4,000 inmates due to economic crisis

Updated on: 25 February,2009 11:42 AM IST  | 
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The head of USA's largest sheriff's department is warning that nearly 4,000 jail inmates might be released early and about 600 deputy and professional positions could be eliminated to meet budget cuts due to the econmic crisis

LA police could free 4,000 inmates due to economic crisis

The head of USA's largest sheriff's department is warning that nearly 4,000 jail inmates might be released early and about 600 deputy and professional positions could be eliminated to meet budget cuts due to the econmic crisis.


Owing to the global economic meltdown, the LA County Sheriff's Department faces a $71 million cut to its $2.5 billion budget in the coming fiscal year.


LA County Sheriff Lee Baca said it looks as if he'll have to close two jails and eliminate the positions of the staff at those facilities. "There's no way around me cutting $71 million out of the budget that won't affect having to close a jail or two," Baca said. "I have to start cutting."


Baca hasn't finalised plans, but said he was looking at closing two of the county's 10 jail facilities: one which houses about 2,300 inmates and another that houses about 1,500 inmates. Violent offenders from the closed jails would be housed in other facilities.

Closing those facilities would eliminate positions for about 400 of the department's 10,000 deputies and another 200 or so civilian jobs would be lost too.

Of the inmates that would be released early, Baca said he'd first look to non-violent offenders who are awaiting trial.

Baca was forced to take similar action during an unforeseen downturn from 2002-05, when his department grappled with $180 million in cuts.

The department provides law enforcement for 40 cities, dozens of unincorporated communities and 4 million residents.

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