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The probation officers backward, critics say that for at least 11 years, the percentage of a crime of ex-convicts sent to jail California for parole violations has fallen. Last year, 15 percent of the 106,355 parolees were sent back behind bars, a new low. That's down steadily since the 25 percent in 1998 according to a data analysis by The San Diego Union-Tribune.
SDSU study looks at health care, lifestyle and employment patterns of unauthorized migrants


