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Note: Missing finding numbers detected:
F3, F7, F8
Findings and Recommendations
6 findings
Confusion over the disclosure of protected information regarding juveniles has been a barrier to the timely exchange of vital information between school districts and law enforcement, although FERPA permits disclosure of juvenile student information to law enforcement without parental consent. X AGREE PARTIALLY DISAGREE – explain the disputed portion DISAGREE – explain why Response explanation (required for a response other than Agree): Respond by August 14, 2017 Assessing the Threat of Violence in our Public Schools Santa Cruz County Sheriff
No recommendations for this finding
Investigating a threat may involve actions that can only be done by law enforcement, necessitating coordination and collaboration in formulating and implementing a threat assessment plan. X AGREE __ PARTIALLY DISAGREE – explain the disputed portion ___ DISAGREE – explain why Response explanation (required for a response other than Agree): Respond by August 14, 2017 Assessing the Threat of Violence in our Public Schools Santa Cruz County Sheriff
No recommendations for this finding
Seven of the ten districts have a specific threat assessment plan; those districts without a plan are less able to respond effectively to threats. All of these reported that local law enforcement was aware of their plan. X AGREE __ PARTIALLY DISAGREE – explain the disputed portion ___ DISAGREE – explain why Response explanation (required for a response other than Agree): Respond by August 14, 2017 Assessing the Threat of Violence in our Public Schools Santa Cruz County Sheriff
No recommendations for this finding
Only one school district had a threat assessment plan that was created with the help of law enforcement, leaving all other districts at a disadvantage in addressing threats. X AGREE __ PARTIALLY DISAGREE – explain the disputed portion ___ DISAGREE – explain why Response explanation (required for a response other than Agree): Respond by August 14, 2017 Assessing the Threat of Violence in our Public Schools Santa Cruz County Sheriff
Related Recommendations (1)
A Grand Jury shall provide to the affected agency a copy of the portion of the Grand Jury report relating to that person or entity two working days prior to its public release and after the approval of the presiding judge. No officer, agency, department, or governing body of a public agency shall disclose any contents of the report prior to the public release of the final report. Respond
Countywide, only two of 11 SROs were included as members of a threat assessment team. X AGREE PARTIALLY DISAGREE – explain the disputed portion DISAGREE – explain why Response explanation (required for a response other than Agree): Respond by August 14, 2017 Assessing the Threat of Violence in our Public Schools Santa Cruz County Sheriff
No recommendations for this finding
Not all local law enforcement agencies have personnel trained in assessing threats of school violence, leaving them less able to assist schools. X AGREE PARTIALLY DISAGREE – explain the disputed portion DISAGREE – explain why Response explanation (required for a response other than Agree): Respond by August 14, 2017 Assessing the Threat of Violence in our Public Schools Santa Cruz County Sheriff
No recommendations for this finding
Additional Recommendations
1
These recommendations are not explicitly linked to specific findings.