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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Santa Clara County Grand Jury • 2011-2012

Fiscal Implications

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Findings 6 findings

F1 Page 2
The County, through the CCP, has developed a well thought out and progressive approach to AB 109, based on a strategy of treatment versus re-incarceration. Response: (cid:9) The respondent agrees with the finding.
F2 Page 2
The County has missed the opportunity to proactively communicate its work and progress to the community at large. This leaves county residents vulnerable to misinformation. Response: (cid:9) The respondent agrees with the finding.
F3 Page 3
The County has not defined the metrics it will use to measure success. State-funded incentive payments will be measured by metrics detailed in the penal code. Response: (cid:9) The respondent agrees with the finding.
F4 Page 4
The County's CCP is a cross functional team made up of the right stakeholders who are collaborating effectively on AB 109 implementation. COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA: The respondent agrees with the finding.
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The CCP recommended and the BOS approved a Re-entry Resource Center (RRC) located in a convenient, central county location, for both AB 109 releases and others being released from county jail. Response: (cid:9) The respondent agrees with the finding.
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The Sheriff argues that Elmwood Correctional Facility was not designated to house longer-term inmates and needs funds for facility upgrades. Response: (cid:9) The respondent agrees with the finding.

Recommendations 6

Agency Responses 1

Government agencies' official responses to this report's findings and recommendations. Click on a response to see the structured breakdown.