Marin County Grand Jury
• 2017-2018
The Future of Juvenile Detention in Marin a Follow-up Report
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⚠️ Este contenido ha sido traducido automáticamente. El texto original en inglés es la versión oficial. La traducción puede contener errores.
Findings and Recommendations 4 findings
F1
Alternatives to juvenile detention continue to produce positive results in Marin.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
The Board of Supervisors should solicit input from the public regarding the future of Marin’s juvenile detention services and the Juvenile Hall property within three months of receipt of this report.
F2
The average census at Marin Juvenile Hall has remained low.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
The Board of Supervisors should conduct a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) process with all neighboring counties to determine interest in sharing juvenile detention services and facilities of receipt of this report.
F3
Marin Juvenile Hall is an aging facility.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
The Board of Supervisors should commission a study to determine the highest and best use of the entire Juvenile Hall property within three months of the conclusion of the RFP process.
F4
Marin spends between $600 and $800 per day, per incarcerated youth.
No recommendations for this finding