Trinity County Grand Jury • 1999-2000

Judicial Committee Final Report - Juvenile Assessment Center*

Published: April 13, 2000 10 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 1 findings

F1
The present non-secure facility is not adequate to house all juvenile detention cases that occur in Trinity County. The County is doing a very good job with the non-secure cases. Without secure beds, Trinity County cannot detain violent and serious offender cases, and still keep them housed close to their families. The County cannot provide the needed secure areas, provide needed care, and still keep costs contained. It cost more than $250,000 to house minors in Juvenile Detention Halls inside and outside of Trinity County. Group Homes cost approximately an additional $560,000 per year of which the County is responsible for 40% of the cost. It is expected that each year the number of secure beds needed will rise. For specialized treatment (sexual predators, youths with drug and alcohol problems, mentally ill, and developmentally disabled offenders) beds can cost as much as $9,000 each per month. The proposed new facility will provide approximately 20 secure beds (with another room which may provide additional expansion later), kitchen, classroom, padded cell, office space, and a variety of other needed areas. This new facility will reduce travel expenses (both for transporting minors to and from out-of-county placements, for court appearances, as well as for mandated inspections of facilities where we have placements). The new facility may also provide an additional source of future income, by renting our extra juvenile detention services to other counties, which have exceeded their capabilities.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
Continue with the planned building of the secure Juvenile Detention Facility. The Grand Jury additionally recommends that the existing non-secure facility be retained as operable, to be utilized as a step-down unit. This can be accomplished as a county directed or leased facility, or by selling the existing facility to a group that specializes in non-secure group homes. The local community seems to have accepted the reality of this present non-secure detention center, and there will always be juveniles in need of this less severe service; therefore, it should not be closed.

Additional Recommendations 4

These recommendations are not explicitly linked to specific findings.

Conclusions 1

No Responses Found 2

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Trinity County County
Trinity County Board of Supervisors Elected County Office

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