Butte County Grand Jury • 2007-2008

Juvenile Hall Butte County Grand Jury Report Butte County Juvenile Hall*

Published: June 17, 2008 4 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 3 findings

F0
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The Grand Jury found the method used to convey rules and policy information to wards inadequate. This info is critical to a successful detention experience in Juvenile Hall. A properly prepared rights and policies manual for individual distribution should be considered. This manual would pertain only to the wards and could be written at a grade level more comprehensible to them. The Grievance Procedure should be included in such a manual rather than posted or offered elsewhere.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
A thoughtfully organized manual providing useful, pertinent as well as mandated information at a readable level should be constructed and used, in lieu of the current method of posting, to ensure that all wards have access to critical information during their detention. A Spanish edition should also be written at a proper comprehension level.
F2
The Grand Jury finds great potential in the development of transitioning programs such as the Boys and Girls Clubs' project at Juvenile Hall.
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R2
Innovative, promising, and practical ideas such as the Boys and Girls Club transitioning project should be given every opportunity to succeed. The Grand Jury would like to see continued publicity especially for the success stories this program will produce.

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