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and physical location in which the records exist; and (3) provide suggestions to overcome any practical basis that you assert as a reason to delay or deny access to the records or information sought. If you have any questions regarding the scope of this request, anticipate that the cost of production will exceed $50, or believe that the time needed to copy the records will delay their release, please contact: abhilashab@g.ucla.edu to discuss arrangements for the production of these documents. Otherwise, please send all documents as soon as possible and on a rolling basis if necessary. Pursuant to Government Code § 6253(c), you are required to respond to this request within ten days. Your response must provide all requested records or a schedule as to when these records will become available. Additionally, if you contend that any record requested is exempt from disclosure, either in whole or in part, your response must set forth the legal authority on which you rely to withhold such responsive information.5 Please note that Government § 6253(d) prohibits the use of this ten-day period, or any provisions of the CPRA or any other law, “to delay access for purposes of inspecting public records.” Thank you in advance for your compliance with this request. Pursuant to the CPRA, your response is due by: February 3, 2023 All my best, Abhilasha Bhola Masters of Public Policy ‘23 UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs abhilashab@g.ucla.edu [1] Gov’t Code §§ 6250 et seq. [2] Cal. Const., art. I, § 3(b)(2)." Your request is under review and a 14-day extension of time is necessary under Government Code Section 7922.535 to determine whether your request seeks copies of disclosable public records in CDCR’s possession. The extension of time is necessary due to: The need to search for and collect the requested records from field facilities or other establishments that are separate from the office processing the request. We expect to provide you with a determination on or before 2/16/2023. If you have any questions or need additional information, you can manage your request through the CDCR PUBLIC RECORDS PORTAL. Sincerely, CDCR PRAU Request Team CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation


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APPENDIX A. Shortcomings Around Census Tracts with Prisons.

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CONCLUSION

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THE CURRENT POLITICAL CONTEXT

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CATEGORY 3 - Approaches for Addressing Climate Adaptation

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OUR POLICY OPTIONS AND EVALUATION

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CRITERION 4: Political Feasibility

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CRITERION 1: Health & Wellness of Incarcerated People

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ENGAGEMENT WITH CDCR

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05 DETAILING OUR INVESTIGATION

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THE CURRENT CLIMATE: CALLING FOR CARCERAL CHANGE

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CLIMATE CHANGE & VULNERABILITY

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CLIMATE HAZARDS & CLIMATE RISK

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COVID-19: A CASE STUDY ON CDCR'S DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

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BROWN V. PLATA DECISION: OVERCROWDING & PRISON CONDITIONS

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INTRODUCTION

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