11 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
- The Solano County Civil Grand Jury found that local law enforcement agencies comply with the statutory requirements when providing training. However, bias training is only required and conducted every five years. Local law enforcement administrations agreed there is too much time between training sessions. Response to Finding 1 - I agree with this finding. <b>Recommendation 1</b> – County law enforcement agencies adopt a more frequent schedule of diversity and bias training over and above the ...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
I agree with this finding. <b>Recommendation 1</b> - County law enforcement agencies adopt a more frequent schedule of diversity and bias training over and above the current five-year requirement.
R1
- Law enforcement agencies promote more under-represented people to decision making positions.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
I agree with the recommendation; POST has implemented an additional 4 hours of required training that includes Bias, Escalation vs. De-Escalation, Communication Elements, Listening Skills, Persuasion, People with Disabilities, and Team Communication During a Critical Incident; this additional training has increased the standard of Perishable Skills Training from 14 hours every 2 years to 18 hours every 2 years. <b>Recommendation 2a</b> - Law enforcement administration's seek increased funding for diversity and bias training.
R2b
- Collaborate with other local law enforcement agencies in providing diversity and bias training.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
I agree with this recommendation; Solano County Sheriff's Office does this with other trainings and will seek to include other local law enforcement agencies should we have diversity and bias training scheduled for our officers at the Sheriff's Office. Dedicated to Community Service
Finding 3 - More under-represented people need to be represented in decision making roles.
F3
– More under-represented people need to be represented in decision making roles. Response to Finding 3 - I disagree partially with this finding; the term "under-represented" is vague and ambiguous; however, to the extent that it is intended to refer to all forms of diversity, the Sheriff agrees with this finding.
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
I disagree partially with this finding; the term "under-represented" is vague and ambiguous; however, to the extent that it is intended to refer to all forms of diversity, the Sheriff agrees with this finding. Recommendation 1 - Law enforcement agencies promote more under-represented people to decision making positions.
F4
- California Penal Code section13651(a) states: "Every police department, sheriff's office, or other entity that employs peace officers shall review the job description that is used in the recruitment and hiring of those peace officers and shall make changes that emphasize community-based policing, familiarization between law enforcement and community residents, and collaborative problem solving, while de-emphasizing the paramilitary aspects of the job." All administrators mentioned the general ...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
I agree with this finding. Recommendation 4a - Ensure that training de-emphasizes a paramilitary approach to policing.
R4a
- Ensure that training de-emphasizes a paramilitary approach to policing.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
I agree with this recommendation; Solano County Sheriff's Office currently promotes a community service-based approach to policing. Recommendation 4b - Use a collaborative approach with community organizations to problem solve.
R4b
- Use a collaborative approach with community organizations to problem solve.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
I agree with this recommendation; Solano County Sheriff's Office currently has a Resident Deputy Program that collaborates with the community in a customer service mannered personal approach. Finding 5 - For some Law enforcement agencies employee turnover is an issue.
R5b
– Law enforcement agencies find ways to achieve pay equity in the county to limit turn over in smaller communities.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
I disagree partially with this recommendation since it is not within my purview. Finding 6 - There are reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that extremist groups are infiltrating law enforcement agencies. While local law enforcement agencies investigate applicants as part of the vetting process, they rely on employee and citizen complaints to identify current staff social media postings for extremist ideology.
F6
– There are reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that extremist groups are infiltrating law enforcement agencies. While local law enforcement agencies investigate applicants as part of the vetting process, they rely on employee and citizen complaints to identify current staff social media postings for extremist ideology. Response to Finding 6- I agree with this finding.
Response: Agree
Score: +1
I agree with this finding.
Recommendation 6a - Solano County law enforcement agencies monitor social media postings by current staff for extremist content.
R6a
- Solano County law enforcement agencies monitor social media postings by current staff for extremist content.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
I partially agree with this recommendation; the Sheriff's Office has over 600 employees and volunteers, we look into this on a case by case basis when information is brought to our attention regarding social media posts that may have extremist content. Recommendation 6b - Law enforcement agency administrations keep up with the technology that their employees are using.
R6b
- Law enforcement agency administrations keep up with the technology that their employees are using.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
I agree with this recommendation; the Sheriff's Office has strong social media presence and uses many of the same platforms that our employees use. Recommendation 6c- Law enforcement agency administrations research and implement technology which assists in monitoring social media without violating first amendment rights.