Santa Clara County Grand Jury • 2014-2015 • Agency Response
Response to: County of Santa Clara, Board of Supervisors

Protecting OUR Most Vulnerable Residents*

Published: October 28, 2015 40 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F5

Findings and Recommendations 2 findings

F4 Page 3
states that the Morgan Hill Police Department's duty manual does not reference the Santa Clara County Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol.
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
Page 3
Indicated that the Morgan Hill Police Department should revise its duty manual to reference the Santa Clara County Elder Abuse Protocol. The Morgan Hill Police Department agrees with Finding 4 as well as with
F6 Page 3
indicates that the Santa Clara County Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol is dated July 2010, it has not been revised in five (5) years, the protocol is over one hundred pages (100) and should be revised and shortened. The City is required to respond to each Civil Grand Jury "recommendation" by selecting from one of four responses pursuant to Penal Code Section 933.05. Staff recommends that the City respond by implementing "Recommendations numbered 4 and 6(f)."
Related Recommendations (13)
R6A
Page 30
The City of Campbell Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6B
Page 30
The City of Gilroy Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6C
Page 30
The City of Los Altos Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6D
Page 30
The Cities of Los Gatos / Monte Sereno Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6E
Page 30
The City of Milpitas Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6F
Page 31
The City of Morgan Hill Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6G
Page 31
The City of Mountain View Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6H
Page 31
The City of Palo Alto Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6J
Page 31
The City of Santa Clara Police Department, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6K
Page 31
The Office of the Sheriff of Santa Clara County, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6L
Page 31
The City of Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6M
Page 32
The County of Santa Clara Office of the District Attorney, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.
R6N
Page 32
The Santa Clara County Department of Correction, as a member of the Police Chiefs' Association of Santa Clara County, should advocate for revision of the Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Protocol for Santa Clara County Law Enforcement.

Conclusions 6

* This report's PDF did not contain easily extractable text and required Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for analysis. There may be minor errors in the extracted findings and recommendations due to OCR limitations with scanned documents.