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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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San Joaquin County Grand Jury
• 2022-2023
Section 3: LAW and Justice Law and Jus�ce Report with a Special Report
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R16-19Page 121interested in a career in law enforcement. • Mark43: An AWS Partner Network Advanced Technology based in New York City that developed a cloud-based so�ware solu�on for the public safety industry. The Mark43 pla�orm offers records management and computer-aided dispatch (CAD) applica�ons for a growing number of police and public service organiza�ons. • Marshall Plan: A strategic ini�a�ve adopted by the Stockton City Council to reduce crime and increase public safety. The plan was discussed in Council on January 31, 2012, and the Marshall Plan Commitee met through 2012 and held a symposium for community leaders on February 8, 2013. • MHP: Mental Health Plan (San Joaquin County). • NASRO: Na�onal Associa�on of School Resource Officers. • NOBLE: Na�onal Organiza�on of Black Law Enforcement. • OYCR: Office of Youth and Community Restora�on (California). • one.Cruikshank: The San Joaquin County Office of Educa�on program (named for Judge John F. Cruikshank, Jr.) provides a fully accredited year-round educa�on for all individuals enrolled in the Juvenile Court School. Atending school is mandatory Monday through Friday for all youth. • POP: Problem-Oriented Policing diagnoses and solves problems that are increasing crime risks, usually in areas that are seeing compara�vely high levels of crime. POP is challenging in that agencies need to diagnose and solve what could be any of a wide range of crime- causing problems. • POST: Peace Officer Standard and Training sets the standards for all law enforcement training. • POST Academy: Any law enforcement academy approved by POST to provide minimum selec�on and training standards for California law enforcement. • PREA: Prison Rape Elimina�on Act established in 2003 under the Code of Federal Regula�ons 28 (CFR Part 115), the Prison Rape Elimina�on Act sets the standards for the detec�on, preven�on, reduc�on, and prosecu�on of prison sexual assault. It also provides funds to help State and local governments implement the act. • Principled Policing: Focuses on the way police interact with the public and how these interac�ons influence crime rates and the public’s view of police and willingness to obey the law. Prac�cing procedural jus�ce can have a significant impact on compliance, coopera�on, public safety, and officer safety. • Read 180: A reading interven�on program, u�lizing adap�ve technology, to help students who are reading two grades below level or have reading difficul�es. • Resident: Any person confined or detained in a juvenile facility or in a community confinement facility. • Ride-along: An opportunity for a ci�zen to ride with a police officer. • SB 92: California Senate Bill 92 Chapter 18. Commitee on Budget and Fiscal Review, Juvenile Jus�ce. Commencing July 1, 2021, it prohibits further commitment of wards to the Division of Juvenile Jus�ce unless the ward is otherwise eligible to be commited to the division and a mo�on was filed to transfer the ward from the juvenile court to a court of criminal 120