Score: +3 (5/11/2)
Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2021-2022

Jail Diversion in Santa Barbara County Criminal Justice Partners Are Finding Common Ground

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Findings and Recommendations 7 findings

F1
The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office, Santa Barbara County District Attorney, Santa Barbara County Public Defender, Santa Barbara County Behavioral Wellness, and Santa Barbara County Probation Department need a consolidated criminal justice data system.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
That the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors allocate funding for a consolidated criminal justice data system.
F2
The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office, Santa Barbara County District Attorney, Santa Barbara County Public Defender, Santa Barbara County Behavioral Wellness, and Santa Barbara County Probation Department need a data analyst to organize and retrieve data for a consolidated criminal justice data system.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
That the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors allocate funding for a data analyst specifically for a consolidated criminal justice data system.
F3
Santa Barbara County is the only county in the State of California that does not give law enforcement officers the ability to write 5150 Welfare and Institutions holds, preventing timely and effective intervention for those in critical need.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
That the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors authorize Santa Barbara County law enforcement officers to administer 5150 Welfare and Institutions holds.
F4
Santa Barbara County does not have enough Co-Response teams to provide the entire County with 24-hour, seven days per week coverage.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
That the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors allocate long-term funding for additional Co-Response teams to provide the entire County with 24-hour, seven-days per week coverage.
F5
Santa Barbara County has too few mental health emergency facilities to meet the County’s needs.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
That the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors develop a plan to adequately address the mental health needs within the County, including repurposing existing facilities.
F6
The Santa Barbara County Behavioral Wellness Department’s Crisis Stabilization Unit and Stabilization Center (Sobering Center) need to clarify their admittance protocols and maintain consistent hours.
Related Recommendations (1)
R6
That the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors instruct the Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness to clarify the admittance protocols and maintain consistent hours for the Crisis Stabilization Unit and Stabilization Center (Sobering Center) to make them more accessible.
F7
The Santa Barbara County Main Jail needs dedicated discharge planners to coordinate post- incarceration programs.
Related Recommendations (1)
R7
That the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office allocate funding for dedicated discharge planners to coordinate post-incarceration programs.

Conclusions 8

Observations 1

Agency Responses 3

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