Score: +1 (4/0/3)
Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2011-2012

Death in Custody

Published: May 23, 2012 4 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 7 findings

F1a
Custody Deputies conducted Isolation Cell safety checks at least once every hour as required by policy and procedures.
No recommendations for this finding
F1b
The policy requiring staff to insure that each inmate’s head/face is visible and they are alive and not experiencing any trauma was not followed.
No recommendations for this finding
F1c
Isolation Cell inmates were not awakened when a deputy could not determine if they were breathing.
No recommendations for this finding
F2
Approximately half of Isolation Cells in East, numbered 11 to 22 contain an alcove at the end of the bed nearest the cell door that allows an inmate’s head to be hidden from view.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
That in Isolation Cells containing an alcove at the end of the bed, the alcove be filled in at a 45 degree angle to prevent an inmate’s head being hidden from view.
F3
Plastic bags were left in Isolation Cells.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
That the Jail policy and procedure include accountability of all plastic bags to ensure that bags are not left in cells.
F4
There was no video camera recording of deputies inspecting corridors to allow verification that the Jail policy and procedures were being followed.
Related Recommendations (2)
R4a
That the Jail policy and procedure be initiated requiring 24/7 video recording of all Isolation Cell corridors.
R4b
That Isolation Cell corridor video recordings be retained for at least 180 days.
F5
The decedent made numerous requests for medical checks and several requests for cell relocation saying he feared for his saftey.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
That the Jail Mental Health staff monitor Isolation Cell inmates’ previous and ongoing requests (e.g. for medical checks and cell relocation) as possible triggers for evaluation for a potential suicide watch requirement.

Observations 5

Agency Responses 1

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