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Findings 5 findings
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CAL staff was having some problems with cell phone blockers operating correctly.
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There was only one officer in the ASU control booth during the tour. The officer appeared to have a very large area to control alone.
F3
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Jail volunteers are not always communicated with sufficiently and expectations are not always made clear.
F4
Page 20
The present jail facility will not likely be able to continue to house and treat inmates in a reasonable manner as the jail population increases under AB-109.
F5
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Some jail staff members appear to very much enjoy their work and want to continue to do a good job.
Recommendations 5
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R1Page 14The prison should continue to work on the cell phone blockers and make a priority to resolve outstanding issues.
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R2Page 14The prison should consider having a second officer in the ASU control booth during the busier times to enhance the operation of that building.
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R3Page 20Make it a training issue for staff to work with the volunteers, without risking security, particularly with those who may enhance the rehabilitative process.
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R4Page 20Jail administrators work with county supervisors and administrators to apply for and otherwise seek grants and funding needed for the increased costs of providing adequate housing for more inmates to come.
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R5Page 20Openly recognize when staff members do a good job and do what is needed to retain such staff.
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