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Findings and Recommendations 9 findings
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have been some effects to other County departments.
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None The State provides funding for the implementation of AB 109 through a formula that
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has been developed and amended several times since AB 109 passed. The Stanislaus County Sheriff and Chief Probation Officer should continue to be
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active, both individually and through their statewide organizations, to ensure that Stanislaus County receives its fair share of funding for the implementation of AB 109. The Community Corrections Partnership, particularly the CCP Executive Committee,
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is responsible to allocate the funds provided by the State for the implementation of AB 109.
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None RECEIVED Read by<br>g. Silveire SEP 1 5 2015 Civil Grand Jury
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The CCP meetings are public, but are not widely publicized, and the current location of the CCP meetings would not be able to accommodate a large number of public participants.
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The CCP should develop strategies to increase public awareness of its mission and to encourage more public participation at meetings.
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AB 109 may have some effects to local public safety in the County, which may be compounded by budget cuts that have occurred to law enforcement agencies.
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The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors and the City Councils of all nine incorporated cities within the County should take action to restore budgets and expand police services, particularly community-oriented and problem-oriented policing, to respond to potential challenges of AB 109.
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Proposition 47 has resulted in impacts to all levels of the County's criminal justice system, but it is difficult to quantify these impacts in the short term, and the long term impacts are unknown.
No recommendations for this finding
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Proposition 47, combined with the budget reductions to local law enforcement agencies, may result in an increase in property crimes throughout the county.
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The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors and the City Councils of all nine incorporated cities within the County should take action to restore budgets and expand police services, particularly community-oriented and problem-oriented policing, to respond to the current and future challenges of Proposition 47.
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The passage of Proposition 47 has resulted in significant unintended consequences. These include crippling Drug Court, creating holes in the State DNA database, and the reclassifying of some gun crimes. See R9.
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See RY. FQ There have been attempts to create legislative solutions to some of the consequences of Proposition 47, but they are yet to be successful. RQ The criminal justice leaders of Stanislaus County should continue to be active, both individually and through their professional organizations, in California’s legislative challenges to salvage the unintended consequences of Proposition 47. City Response:
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There have been attempts to create legislative solutions to some of the consequences of Proposition 47, but they are yet to be successful.
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The criminal justice leaders of Stanislaus County should continue to be active, both individually and through their professional organizations, in California's legislative challenges to salvage the unintended consequences of Proposition 47.
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