10 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: The City agrees employees and believes the organization benefits from frequent and consistent training, including implicit bias and diversity.
Response: Agree
Score: +1
The City agrees employees and believes the organization benefits from frequent and consistent training, including implicit bias and diversity.
F2
- Most law enforcement administrations identified lack of adequate funding as an impairment to providing additional and/or more frequent training. Response: The City agrees with the finding training is critical to addressing bias and diversity challenges in law enforcement.
Response: Agree
Score: +1
The City agrees with the finding training is critical to addressing bias and diversity challenges in law enforcement.
R2a
Law enforcement administrations seek increased funding for diversity and bias training.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
The City does not believe funding is an issue in providing this training and regularly provides it in excess of the statutory requirements; the City is always expanding collaborative training opportunities with allied agencies.
R2b
Collaborate with other local law enforcement agencies in providing diversity and bias training. September 20, 2021 Response: The City does not believe funding is an issue in providing this training and regularly provides it in excess of the statutory requirements; the City is always expanding collaborative training opportunities with allied agencies.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
The City does not believe funding is an issue in providing this training and regularly provides it in excess of the statutory requirements; the City is always expanding collaborative training opportunities with allied agencies.
F3
- More under-represented people need to be represented in decision-making roles. West A Street, Dixon, California 95620 September 20, 2021 Response: The City agrees with the notion inclusion and representation are critical to the health and evolution of the organization.
Response: Agree
Score: +1
The City agrees with the notion inclusion and representation are critical to the health and evolution of the organization.
R3
More under-presented people need to be represented in decision making roles. Response: To the extent possible, the City has created pathways for employees to develop themselves for advancement. Our vision is to provide meaningful opportunities for promotion to staff by offering formal internal development programs and access to external training and mentors, among others.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
To the extent possible, the City has created pathways for employees to develop themselves for advancement. Our vision is to provide meaningful opportunities for promotion to staff by offering formal internal development programs and access to external training and mentors, among others.
R4a
Ensure that training de-emphasizes a paramilitary approach to policing.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
The City has consistently adopted progressive policies and strategies which emphasize building trust with the community to address crime and quality of life issues. These included changes to the uniform policy to remove military-looking items and expanded outreach programs with dedicated staff assigned to community engagement.
R4b
Use a collaborative approach with community organizations to problem solve. Response: The City has consistently adopted progressive policies and strategies which emphasize building trust with the community to address crime and quality of life issues. These included changes to the uniform policy to remove military-looking items and expanded outreach programs with dedicated staff assigned to community engagement.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
The City has consistently adopted progressive policies and strategies which emphasize building trust with the community to address crime and quality of life issues. These included changes to the uniform policy to remove military-looking items and expanded outreach programs with dedicated staff assigned to community engagement.
R5b
Law enforcement agencies fund ways to achieve pay equity in the county to limit turnover in smaller communities. Response: Through aggressive contracts with enhancement to pay and benefits, the City has reduced turnover dramatically and is near full-staffing. Pay is one (albeit an important one) element to reducing turnover. Access to different assignments, feeling valued and respected are other significant factors in retaining employees.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Through aggressive contracts with enhancement to pay and benefits, the City has reduced turnover dramatically and is near full-staffing. Pay is one (albeit an important one) element to reducing turnover. Access to different assignments, feeling valued and respected are other significant factors in retaining employees.
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: The City agrees with the underlying challenge in identifying and removing extremist ideology from law enforcement ranks.
Response: Agree
Score: +1
The City agrees with the underlying challenge in identifying and removing extremist ideology from law enforcement ranks. RECOMMENDATIONS: <b>