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The War on Crime in 2016

Season 2 Episode 18

It's been a full year since Prop. 47 has been in effect, which has changed some non-violent felonies to misdemeanors, allowing for shorter jail time for criminals. LA County Sheriff Jim McDonnell will be telling us what crimes have gone up in the last 12 months, how to protect ourselves and our property, and the latest in the on-going controversy over alleged corruption with Sheriff Deputies.

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