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Merced County Grand Jury • 2012-2013

Mandated Annual Inspection Iris Garrett Juvenile Correctional Complex

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Findings 5 findings

F1 Page 38
Office space is inadequate for staff and the storage of medical records.
F2 Page 38
The purchase of an X-Ray machine would be cost effective in the long run, but there is currently no adequate space available.
F3 Page 44
Budget cuts have reduced the number of dispatchers and responders. AB109 has put more criminals back on the street. If one commits a minor crime, while they may be charged, they often will not see jail time. Criminals are often released as soon as they are processed.
F4 Page 44
In various jurisdictions in Merced County, responders will sometimes find themselves in locations where their radio systems and/or cell phones do not have an adequate signal.
F5 Page 44
The County of Merced spent $351,783 on a reverse 9-1-1 system that was never operational. 13 http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/crimestats 14 http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/news/docs/2011-05-23-three-judge-panel-background.pdf 36

Recommendations 5

Commendations 5

Observations 1

No Responses Found 1

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County of Merced Agency