Note: Missing finding numbers detected:
F8, F10
Findings and Recommendations
7 findings
Many social workers in Children and Family Services (CFS), law enforcement, officers in Juvenile Hall and victim advocates in the District Attorney's office are not implementing the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) Protocol because they have not yet seen it. The Town of Moraga partially disagrees with Finding #6. The Town is not Response: aware of the practices of other entities and/or whether or not they are aware of the protocol. The Moraga Police Department recently received a copy of the protocol and has distributed it to its officers.
No recommendations for this finding
CFS, the leader of the Oversight Committee, has not followed up with its interagency partners that have signed off on the Protocol, but have not submitted their own CSEC department plan/protocols to the Oversight Committee. The Town of Moraga partially disagrees with Finding #7. The Town cannot Response: address the practices of other entities, including the Contra Costa County Division of Children and Family Services (CFS).
No recommendations for this finding
Suspected CSEC victims are being arrested and booked into Juvenile Hall for their own safety pursuant to various statutes under the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to infractions and crimes committed by youth, while the county assesses the appropriate health and social services to provide. Rheem Boulevard • Moraga, CA 94556 • (925) 888-7022 • priebe@moraga.ca.us • www.moraga.ca.us and the enclosed a Mongo (A padela : 1926) 864. Dec priebe@nonge.or be www.noidBa.cade hoothe and sex ist services to provide. intractions and a mas committed by youth, while the county assesses the appropriate a gierty presentation to versioning plantages under the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to Suspected CSEC violins are neing supplied and booked into Juvenile Hall for their own, . ). Children and Family Services (CFS). auditers, the practices of other entities, including the Contra Costa County Division of 出来到到35. The Town of Moraga parietly disrigrass with Finding #7. The Town cannot department plan produceta e, the Overalghi Dyminitios. partness that have signed off on the Protocol, but have not submitted their own CSEC. CFR, the teader of the Oversight Chambitee, has not followed up with its interagency 1 thas district rec. It for its officers. - professi. The Morage Police Department recently received a copy of the protect and and a 20 to the commercial cause of cause outline are the whether of hot they are aware of the Spacegas; The rever of Morreys pertially disagraba with Finding #8. The Town is not AO), SAGIMAT the Communician Socyot Explaination of Children (CSEC) Protocol because they have not unyamile Half and violine advocages in the Dialdot Attenney's office are not implementing tolarry shotel waterest to Children and Family Services (CFS), law enforcement, officers in F. C. LESSEN MORE Chicusa in Contra Costa County," cursusant to California Panal Code Section 933.05. July Report No. 1806, artified "Caring for the Victims: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of This invertegressins the majorite from the fown of Moraga to the Centra Costs County Grand Dear for Sinanons. ###################################### Post Other Bex 431 THE COURT STROT Contra Costa County Civil Graind thry July 13, 2016 TOWN MANAGER ς, ٦. The Town of Moraga partially disagrees with Finding #9. The Town cannot Response: address the practices of other entities, including whether any suspected CSEC victims are being arrested and booked into Juvenile Hall for their own safety. In Moraga, suspected CSEC victims are not automatically booked into Juvenile Hall. The Moraga Police Department takes an approach to CSEC that is victim-centered and trauma- informed. Additional resources, such as family members, school officials, mental health professionals and/or CFS resources are involved when necessary.
Related Recommendations (1)
recommending that all first responders (usually law enforcement) refer suspected victims of CSEC to specialized and dedicated CSEC personnel, to be established within CFS. This recommendation will not be implemented as it is not warranted. While Response: the recommendation may be an appropriate solution, the CSEC Protocol should be determined on a countywide level, not by each individual city. Once a process has been identified, either within or outside of the CSEC Protocol, the Town of Moraga will follow appropriate protocols for referring suspected victims of CSEC to other personnel or agencies.
No single database covering all CSEC-related arrests, referrals and pending cases exists in the County. Response: The Town of Moraga agrees with this finding. The Town is not aware of a stand-alone (single) database that exists for this purpose.
Related Recommendations (1)
City Councils and the Sheriff's Department should direct law enforcement to avail themselves of CSEC training programs formulated by CFS and other organizations. This recommendation has been implemented. The Moraga Police Response: Department has, and will continue to attend, CSEC training programs developed and presented by CFS and other organizations. This response was reviewed and authorized by the Moraga Town Council at a regular meeting on July 13, 2016. Sincerely, Robert Priebe Interim Town Manager 329 Rheem Boulevard • Moraga, CA 94556 • (925) 888-7022 • priebe@moraga.ca.us • www.moraga.ca.us
Due to the lack of a single database in the County covering all CSEC-related arrests, referrals and pending cases, the County does not know the number of victims of CSEC and where they are located. The Town of Moraga partially disagrees with Finding #12. While the Town Response: agrees that there is no single database in existence that covers all CSEC-related arrests, referrals and pending cases, the Town cannot address whether or not the County is aware of the number and location of victims of CSEC.
No recommendations for this finding
County personnel and law enforcement dealing with victims of CSEC are well-meaning, compassionate and dedicated people trying to make the best of a very difficult situation. The Town of Moraga partially disagrees with Finding #13. The Town cannot Response: address the practices of other entities, but agrees that county personnel and law enforcement dealing with the victims of CSEC are well-meaning, compassionate and dedicated people who are trying to make the best of a very difficult situation.
No recommendations for this finding
Most County personnel and law enforcement dealing with victims of CSEC lack in-depth CSEC training, necessary facilities for temporarily accommodating the victims and a clear-cut plan of action, which lays out how to rescue, protect and serve the victims of CSEC in a manner that is caring and trauma informed. The Town of Moraga partially disagrees with Finding #14. The Town cannot Response: address the practices of other entities, including how other agencies deal with victims of CSEC. The Moraga Police Department recognizes that these individuals are victims and protects and serves them in a manner that is caring and trauma-informed. Additional in- depth training, facilities for temporary accommodations and a clear-cut plan of action at a countywide level could help to improve conditions for victims of CSEC.
No recommendations for this finding