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Findings 12 findings
F01
Rooms without toilets could create stress and violates the human dignity of the youth. Fact: Due to turnover, approximately 50% of the staff is newly hired and often has limited detention facility experience.
F02
The turnover of detention staff can create an imbalance in staff supervision, putting inexperienced personnel in situations for which they may not be prepared. Fact: At the time of the Grand Jury visit the school lacked teachers for the subjects of Foreign Language and Algebra II.
F03
The KMJDF does not offer all classes necessary to fulfill the A – G curriculum.
F04
The buildings are dilapidated and would be costly to upgrade. Fact: Camp Barrett has a capacity one hundred thirty-five. 5Information provided by San Diego County Probation Department 7 Fact: At the time of the Grand Jury visit there were 69 youths at Rancho del Campo and 71 at Camp Barrett.
F05
Each facility is underutilized.
F06
The facility is underutilized. Fact: Funds have been expended on building a new school campus at Camp Barrett and installing a new camera system. Fact: Video conferencing is not available.
F07
Video conferencing would allow for visitation from remote locations. Fact: Only parents, grandparents and guardians are allowed to visit. Fact: Most parents do not visit their son(s) at Camp Barrett.
F08
Families and youth could benefit from video conferencing. Fact: The school office trailer has stairs and no ramp. Fact: There is inadequate storage and office space in the administrative trailer.
F09
The administrative trailer appears to be ADA non-compliant, has limited storage space and the toilet location appears to be a health hazard. Fact: The medical facility is limited in size. Fact: The Medical Director has requested funds to build a new or upgrade the existing medical office at Camp Barrett. 11
F10
Camp Barrett will benefit from an expanded medical facility.
F11
The remote location of the facility makes visitation difficult.
F12
Video conferencing will allow communication between detainees and families, role models, attorneys, and doctors.
Recommendations 8
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15-58Page 5Provide toilets inside rooms to which male youth are assigned.
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15-59Page 5Assign more officers with detention facility experience to Kearny
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15-60Page 5Offer the complete A - G curriculum at Kearny Mesa Juvenile
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15-61Page 8Work with the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to merge
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15-62Page 12Replace the school administrative trailer.
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15-63Page 12Install video conferencing equipment at Camp Barrett.
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15-64Page 12<b>Expand the medical office space at Camp Barrett.</b>
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15-65Page 14Implement the use of video conferencing at East Mesa Juvenile
Commendations 1
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CM1The 2014/2015 San County Grand Jury commends the San Diego County Probation Department for: Embracing alternative methods for use of OC spray in dealing with juvenile detainees. This has resulted in substantial declines in OC incidents in the last three years. Staff at all juvenile detention facilities, civilian and sworn, are commended for embracing a culture of positive reinforcement, dialogue and character development. This creates an environment conducive to behavior modification and self-confidence for detainees. REQUIREMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS The California Penal Code §933(c) requires any public agency which the Grand Jury has reviewed, and about which it has issued a final report, to comment to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court on the findings and recommendations pertaining to matters under the control of the agency. Such comment shall be made no later than 90 days after the Grand Jury publishes its report (filed with the Clerk of the Court); except that in the case of a report containing findings and recommendations pertaining to a department or agency headed by an elected County official (e.g. District Attorney, Sheriff, etc.), such comment shall be made within 60 days to the Presiding Judge with an information copy sent to the Board of Supervisors. 9 Information provided by San Diego County Probation Department. 15 SAN DIEGO COUNTY GRAND JURY 2014/2015 (filed June 2, 2015) Furthermore, California Penal Code §933.05(a), (b), (c), details, as follows, the manner in which such comment(s) are to be made: (a) As to each grand jury finding, the responding person or entity shall indicate one of the following: (1) The respondent agrees with the finding (2) The respondent disagrees wholly or partially with the finding, in which case the response shall specify the portion of the finding that is disputed and shall include an explanation of the reasons therefor. (b) As to each grand jury recommendation, the responding person or entity shall report one of the following actions: (1) The recommendation has been implemented, with a summary regarding the implemented action. (2) The recommendation has not yet been implemented, but will be implemented in the future, with a time frame for implementation. (3) The recommendation requires further analysis, with an explanation and the scope and parameters of an analysis or study, and a time frame for the matter to be prepared for discussion by the officer or head of the agency or department being investigated or reviewed, including the governing body of the public agency when applicable. This time frame shall not exceed six months from the date of publication of the grand jury report. (4) The recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted or is not reasonable, with an explanation therefor. (c) If a finding or recommendation of the grand jury addresses budgetary or personnel matters of a county agency or department headed by an elected officer, both the agency or department head and the Board of Supervisors shall respond if requested by the grand jury, but the response of the Board of Supervisors shall address only those budgetary or personnel matters over which it has some decision making authority. The response of the elected agency or department head shall address all aspects of the findings or recommendations affecting his or her agency or department. Comments to the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court in compliance with Penal Code §933.05 are required from: Responding Agency Recommendations Due Date______ San Diego County Probation Dept. 15-58, 15-59, 15-61 to 15-65 08/31/15 San Diego County Office of 15-60 08/31/15 Education 16 SAN DIEGO COUNTY GRAND JURY 2014/2015 (filed June 2, 2015)
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