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Napa County Grand Jury • 2011-2012 • Agency Response
Response to: St. Helena City Council/Police Chief

Received Sep 0 7 2012 Maha guhanni Print August 22, 2012*

Published: August 22, 2012 2 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 1 findings

F4 Page 1
- "There is no civilian review board in Napa County for OIS incidents." Response: Agree. There is no such board or entity in the vast majority of jurisdictions in California.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
Page 1
- " the law enforcement departments in Napa County and Mental Health Department establish more effective coordination in situations of crisis intervention by (1) engaging in joint training exercises, and by (2) maintaining instantaneous communication and patching capability." Response - This recommendation will be implemented of this response. Joint training will occur with mental health and the police department. Coordination between crisis intervention personnel and the police department already occurs and has never been an issue. St. Helena Police Department will continue to ensure that all patrol officers and supervisors have immediate, 24/7/365 contact information for mental health professionals who have been jointly trained to work with law enforcement during crisis intervention. Callout numbers and personnel already exist for instant communication and callouts.

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