A letter about recidivism in Santa Cruz that just can’t wait
Posts Tagged: crime
Santa Cruz’s Repeat Offender Problem
Paul M. Marigonda, presiding judge for Santa Cruz Superior Court, has heard what people say about him and his colleagues. Public Safety Task Force members pressured judges to get tougher on criminals last year, and activists from the Santa Cruz Hall of Shame have criticized the court for supposedly creating a “revolving door” for repeat offenders.
Should Felons Be Banned From the Internet?
Hackers and sex offenders—do the same rules apply?
Shooting Suspect’s History of Crimes Against Women
One of the most sobering facts to come to light after last week’s tragedy is that Jeremy Peter Goulet, who shot and killed two Santa Cruz police officers, could potentially have been behind bars at the time the shooting occurred.
How Can Santa Cruz Heal?
Last Tuesday, while snipers were on the roof of Whole Foods on Soquel Ave., Cabrillo student Nicholas Goray was inside.
Love and Romance, Santa Cruz Style
Crimes of passion, bizarre mating rituals, forbidden love—it’s all here in Santa Cruz. In honor of Valentine’s Day, we take a look at just how strange local romance can get.