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El Dorado County Grand Jury • 2001-2002

Criminal Justice Committee El Dorado County Jail, South Lake Tahoe Reason for the Report The California Penal Code

Published: August 15, 2001 3 pages
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Findings 16 findings

F1
All areas of the jail were exceptionally clean.
F2
The jail is generally well maintained – painting, equipment, appliances, etc.
F3
Staff was well groomed and cooperative.
F4
When arrestees are received and booked, the process is taped.
F5
Personal visits are restricted to immediate family members; the visits are non-contact.
F6
Staff training appears to be adequate.
F7
Every security position has written orders, which are reviewed by the assigned correctional officer, and are signed and dated by that officer.
F8
Non-lethal weapons, such as gas, are stored in a locked room – only staff have access. Within the room, the non-lethal weapons are in a locked locker – only the Jail Commander and the Sergeants have keys. Note: The 00/01 Grand Jury found a problem with weapons storage. The problem has been corrected.
F9
Staffing appears adequate considering the type of facility, construction, and numbers and kinds of inmates: · 1 Lieutenant · 6 Sergeants · 26 Correctional Officers · 7 Sheriff’s Assistants · 1 Aide Note: Only the Lieutenant is a peace officer. Therefore, the Sergeants and Correctional Officers cannot use lethal weapons (i.e. guns).
F10
The medical program is provided by a contract company – RN on days, LVN at night, and an MD always on call.
F11
Programs such as AA, Narcotics Anonymous, and Anger Management are provided to inmates by volunteers from the community.
F12
Inmate appeals an discipline are handled appropriately as prescribed by the Board of Corrections, Title 15, California Code of Regulations.
F13
No “musty odor” was noticed. The 00/01 Grand Jury Report documented a “musty odor” especially in the access area.
F14
All members of the Grand Jury were impressed by the knowledge, dedication, and high level of interest of the Jail Commander.
F15
Cracks in the concrete were observed in various parts of the jail. Of special concern were the cracks found in the kitchen.
F16
The ADA pedestrian ramp located in the front of the jail is cracked and buckling. This is an obvious safety issue. Approval was granted to fix the ramp in 1998 and no action has been taken.

Recommendations 3

Commendations 1

No Responses Found 2

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