Glenn County Grand Jury • 2000-2001

Glenn County Grand Jury Butte City Cemetery, East Side Of County Road Y, One Mile South Of Hwy 162

Published: July 10, 2001 52 pages Consolidated Report
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Findings 5 findings

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facility. Install additional walk-in freezer 2.
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Widen sally port entrance
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Provide secure walkway between the jail and courthouse
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Security of the fenced area outside the kitchen Because of a computer problem, the Policy Manual has still not been completed. We urge that this be finished as soon as possible. It was noted in the kitchen that the only covering on the meat slicer were • dishtowels. This can hardly be classified as secure. This is a safety item reported b the previous Grand Jury and should receive immediate attention. IV. CONCLUSION: The jail is being run in an efficient manner. Improvements are being addressed and in time should be in effect. V.
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Provide secure walkway between the jail and the courthouse All the improvements will be based on the availability of I.N.S. revenue after Operational expenses. Regarding item 5 (secured walkway), this item is part of a courthouse security plan and remodel and will trail until a decision is finalized on the entire project. 2000-01 Grand Jury Evaluation: The Grand Jury agrees with the plans as explained and urge an early implementation, especially the generator and items of security such as the closed circuit cameras. 00-27 Keep meat slicer closed when not in use. RESPONSE: Glenn County Jail This issue has been addressed and proper security measures are in place. 2000-01 Grand Jury Evaluation: During a committee's visit to the jail facility kitchen the slicer was observed covered only with dishtowels. The Grand Jury urges the immediate implementation of the 1999-2000 Grand Jury recommendation. If the manufacturer cannot provide a secure cover then every effort should be made to manufacture one locally. This provides a threat to the security of inmates and staff. 00-28 Streamline the hiring process. RESPONSE: Board of Supervisors The Board concurs with the attached response of the Personnel Director, dated August 29, 2000. RESPONSE: Personnel Department This Department provides recruitment and testing services to all County Departments. Unlike the private sector which can hire anyone they choose with little or no process involved; County's and other public entities are bound by "Merit System Principles", statutes, regulations, and case law which make the recruitment process a time consuming and lengthy process. In the past year, this office has added an additional extra-help clerical position to improve turn around time. However, it should be noted that the individual department's internal process, background investigations and mental fitness evaluations might also delay the process. The Personnel Department strives to provide the most streamlined recruitment process we can with the constraints with which we must operate. Had the Grand Jury discussed this matter with this Department before the release of the report, I believe we could have addressed many of their concerns regarding the recruitment process. RESPONSE: Glenn County Jail The hiring process is a countywide policy. The Personnel Department has been consistently testing for Correctional Officers at our request. 2000-01 Grand Jury Evaluation: This recommendation was referred to the Board of Supervisors and Personnel Department. The Grand Jury concurs with the responses by the County Jail and the Personnel Department. As a result of this Committee's visit, it would appear that the problem is not one of obtaining Officers, but rather retaining them. It is a recommendation of the Grand Jury that a thorough study be made, and comparison with surrounding Counties, regarding the pay structure of these valuable Officers. 00-29 Complete Policy and Procedures Manual by December 2000. RESPONSE: Glenn County Jail Our revisions of the Manual have been delayed by the computer project. However, that project will be nearly complete in early August. The procedures portion has been completed and submitted to the Board of Corrections for approval. 2000-01 Grand Jury Evaluation: The Grand Jury understands the reason for the delay, but urges the early completion and implementation of this Manual. GLENN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 00-30 Complete Policy Manual by December 2000. RESPONSE: Sheriff's Department As stated in the Jail responses, our revisions were delayed by the computer project. We have always had a Policy Manual in place and the revisions will be accomplished by December 2000. 2000-01 Grand Jury Evaluation: As with the Jail response, the Grand Jury understands the reason for the delay, but urges the early completion and implementation of this Manual. 00-31 Board of Supervisors supports the Sheriff's efforts to provide an enhanced developmental training program to assist qualified staff with educational expenses. RESPONSE: Board of Supervisors The Board concurs with the attached response of the Sheriff, dated August 21, 2000. RESPONSE: Sheriff's Department The Board of Supervisors and the Sheriff's Department enjoy a tremendous relationship based on mutual respect and cooperativeness. The Board has implemented, via negotiations with the respective employee associations, an educational incentive program. Employees now can begin or continue higher education with the County providing up to $150 per semester for tuition and/or books. The Board has also provided an additional $25,000 to fund our continuing professional training budget. We anticipate a total budget of $125,000 to train our staff. Most of these expenses will be reimbursed by the California Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission. 2000-01 Grand Jury Evaluation: The Sheriff appears to have more than adequately answered this

Recommendations 85

Conclusions 8

No Responses Found 1

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