Santa Clara County Grand Jury • 2014-2015 • Agency Response
Response to: County of Santa Clara, Board of Supervisors

Eiled Aug - 4 2015 David H. YAMASAKIChief Executive Officer/Clerk Clara*

Published: July 30, 2015 3 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F3, F4, F5

Findings and Recommendations 2 findings

F2 Page 2
The Los Altos Police Department's duty manual does not reference the Santa Clara County Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol. <b>Response 2:</b> Respondent, City of Los Altos, agrees with the Finding.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
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The Los Altos Police Department should revise its duty manual to reference the Santa Clara County Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol. Response 2: The recommendation has been implemented. Recommendation has been implemented and included in the Los Altos Police Department duty manual effective July 13, 2015.
F6 Page 2
The Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement, dated July 2010, has not been revised in five years, is over 100 pages long, and should be revised and shortened. <b>Response 6:</b> Respondent, City of Los Altos, agrees with the Finding. ATTACHMENT 2 Chief Tuck Younis, Police Chief City of Los Altos Police Department July 28, 2015
Related Recommendations (1)
R6c
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The City of Los Altos Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement. Response 6c The recommendation has been implemented. Chief Younis has advocated to the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County for revision to the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement on June 11, 2015. 0

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