California's Elder Parole Law is a Slap in the Face to Crime Victims
Israel Ceja, convicted in 2000 of 20 counts of forcible rape, assault with a firearm, child endangerment, and lewd acts against his then-11-year-old stepdaughter, received a recommendation for early parole on January 29, 2026, from a two-commissioner panel under California’s Elder Parole Law
Soft on Crime Policies Exposed: Victim Advocacy Groups Push Back Against Prison Policy Initiative’s Report
The Prison Policy Initiative’s latest report, “Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie in 2026” reignites the public debate on criminal justice and PPI’s ongoing war on crime victims.
The Bail Project: Committed to Making our Communities Less Safe One Victim at a Time
The Bail Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating cash bail, has invested over $91 million since its inception (as reported in their 2024 annual report) to help more than 35,000 individuals secure release while awaiting trial.