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Mendocino County Grand Jury • 2005-2006

The Honorable Eric Labowitz Presiding Judge, Superior Court 100 North State Street, Room 303,

Published: July 07, 2005 9 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 21 findings

F1 Page 46
The City of Fort Bragg budget authorizes 21 full-time positions in the Police Department. 2. 77% of the 2004 budget goes to salaries.
No recommendations for this finding
F2
The MCJ can currently accommodate 302 inmates. Response (Sheriff): The Department disagrees in part with this finding. The Board of Corrections’ rated capacity for the Mendocino County Jail is 295 inmates. In addition, the jail has seven specialty/isolation cells, bringing the total capacity to 302. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department can neither agree nor disagree with this finding. However, the Department agrees with the Sheriff’s response to this finding. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with the response represented by the Sheriff’s Department.
No recommendations for this finding
F3 Page 46
The high incidence of staff turnover in the Department is due primarily to the high cost of available housing.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
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The Grand Jury recommends that every effort be made to staff the Fort Bragg Police Department from community residents. (Finding 3).
F4 Page 46
Taser weapons were introduced in 2003, replacing stun guns.
No recommendations for this finding
F5 Page 46
The rate of police officer injuries has been reduced since the introduction of the Taser.
No recommendations for this finding
F6 Page 46
The K-9 unit has been in service for ten years.
No recommendations for this finding
F7 Page 46
The average length of stay in the holding cells is two hours.
No recommendations for this finding
F8 Page 46
The Department has a policy of book and release when appropriate.
No recommendations for this finding
F9 Page 46
Prisoners are transported to Mendocino County Jail by Community Service Officers (CSO).
No recommendations for this finding
F10 Page 46
The Fort Bragg Police Department web site is not up to date.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
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The Grand Jury recommends that the web site be updated. (Finding 10). Comments The Fort Bragg Police Department continues to perform well in the face of financial adversity. The Department is able to provide the necessary services and protection for their community. The Department would like to be able to do more with education and prevention within the local school systems. The Fort Bragg Police Department is also trying to find grant funding to carry out special projects and is making special efforts to find affordable housing for police personnel. Response Required Fort Bragg City Council Response Requested Fort Bragg Police Chief Mendocino County Jail, Courthouse Holding Cells, and Fort Bragg Sheriff’s Holding Cells (January 26, 2005) Summary In accordance with duties required, the Grand Jury visited the Mendocino County Jail (MCJ), the Mendocino County Courthouse Holding Cells, and the Fort Bragg Sheriff’s Holding Cells.
F11 Page 51
A new electronic control board for monitoring and controlling inmate activity was recently installed. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F12 Page 52
The remote video monitoring station has a digital video recorder to monitor inmate behavior and provide staff liability protection. Response (Sheriff): The Department disagrees in part with this finding. Video surveillance is used inside and outside the jail to monitor inmate behavior, and maintain facility safety and security. The digital video recording system provides a visual record of incidents occurring within the field of view of the attached surveillance cameras. This record can be used to investigate incidents, identify misconduct and protect staff from false allegations of misconduct. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department agrees in part with this finding. While it is the case that the remote video monitoring station has a digital video recorder, we are not aware of its specific purpose(s). Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS can neither agree nor disagree with this finding without further information.
No recommendations for this finding
F13 Page 52
In the coming year, MCJ will provide video conferencing for remote attorney/client consultation and family visitation. Response (Sheriff): The Department disagrees in part with this finding. Attorney/client video conferencing is available now. The Sheriff’s Office and County Information Services continue to work on implementing video visitation. Completion will depend on available funding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department can neither agree nor disagree with this finding. However, the Department has no reason to doubt the Sheriff’s response to this finding. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS can neither agree nor disagree with this finding without further information.
No recommendations for this finding
F14 Page 52
A renovation of the laundry room has not been completed. Response (Sheriff): The Department disagrees with this finding. Renovation of the laundry room was not complete at the time of the Grand Jury’s inspection. Work was completed on January 7, 2005. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department disagrees with this finding, and agrees with the Sheriff’s response that renovation of the laundry room was completed on January 7, 2005. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS can neither agree nor disagree with this finding, but has no reason to doubt the response represented by the Sheriff’s Department or the Buildings and Grounds Department.
No recommendations for this finding
F15 Page 53
Classroom education and computer lab instruction under the direction of the Ukiah Adult School are offered to inmates. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department neither agrees nor disagrees with this finding. This issue is not within the purview of Buildings and Grounds. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with the response represented by the Sheriff’s Department.
No recommendations for this finding
F16 Page 53
A Life Skills class, offered through the Ford Street Project, includes instruction in anger management, health, and abusive behavior reduction. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department neither agrees nor disagrees with this finding. This issue is not within the purview of Buildings and Grounds. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with the response represented by the Sheriff’s Department.
No recommendations for this finding
F17 Page 53
Inmates may attend on site meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department neither agrees nor disagrees with this finding. This issue is not within the purview of Buildings and Grounds. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with the response represented by the Sheriff’s Department.
No recommendations for this finding
F18
Religious services are available to the inmates. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department neither agrees nor disagrees with this finding. This issue is not within the purview of Buildings and Grounds. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with the response represented by the Sheriff’s Department.
No recommendations for this finding
F19 Page 54
The money generated from MCJ pay phones, through a service provider contract, defrays the cost of Inmate Services. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Inmate phone and commissary commissions provide the funding for Inmate Services. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department neither agrees nor disagrees with this finding. This issue is not within the purview of Buildings and Grounds. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with this finding.
No recommendations for this finding
F20 Page 54
There is a significant number of outstanding maintenance issues. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with this finding
No recommendations for this finding
F21 Page 54
The Courthouse Holding Cells now provide space for attorney/client consultation. Response (Sheriff): The Department agrees with this finding. Response (Buildings and Grounds): The Department neither agrees nor disagrees with this finding; however, it has no reason to doubt neither the Grand Jury’s finding nor the Sheriff’s response in agreement. Response (Board of Supervisors): The BOS agrees with the response represented by the Sheriff’s Department.
No recommendations for this finding

Conclusions 7

Comments 31

No Responses Found 1

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