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Madera County Grand Jury
• 2021-2022
1920-01 California Department of Corrections’ and Rehabilitation Facilities
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⚠️ Este contenido ha sido traducido automáticamente. El texto original en inglés es la versión oficial. La traducción puede contener errores.
Findings 6 findings
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The MCGJ finds there are unfilled and unfunded Correctional Officer positions.
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The MCGJ finds that the booking and intake area is small.
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The MCGJ finds a lack of mental health treatment options available in Madera County.
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The MCGJ finds there is a limited conduit for released inmates to find employment.
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The MCGJ finds MCDC works well with individual inmates with limited financial support.
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The MCGJ finds that the MCDC was very accommodating and open to taking questions.
Recommendations 6
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R1Page 30TheMCGJ recommends that, by the beginning of the fiscal year 21-22, the Department of Corrections secure funding to fill vacant positions.
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R2Page 30TheMCGJ recommends that, by the beginning of the fiscal year 21-22, the MCDC redesign the workflow of the booking/intake area.
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R3Page 30The MCGJ recommends that, by the beginning of the fiscal year 21-22, Madera County Probation and Department of Corrections investigate an outsourcing option for mental health services.
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R4Page 30TheMCGJ recommends that, by the beginning of fiscal year 21-22 MCDC and Madera County Probation work cooperatively to seek employment opportunities in the local area.
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R5Page 30The MCGJ recommends that theMCDC continue to work cooperatively with inmates to provide work opportunities to increase a financial support system for released inmates.
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R6Page 30The MCGJ recommends thatthe MCDC continue their work in providing open communication to the MCGJ. 20 21