Trinity County Grand Jury • 2008-2009

JUL 2 - 2009 Superior Court of By: DON C N O a U H N a T N Y O O VE F R T R R E I C N a it L Y IF Ornia of Purr Clerk

Published: June 01, 2009 12 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 7 findings

F1
Concertina wire around exercise yard damaged Response #1: General Services is aware of the issue. Efforts were made to repair the damage resulting in injury to the worker. Fence will be fixed. As to adding an additional layer of concertina, that will be done when funding allows.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
The crushed wire needs to be repaired as soon as possible. An additional strand of razor wire should be installed which would make the top of the fencing virtually escape proof Response: Crushed fence will be repaired as soon as possible. Additional strand of wire will be installed as funding allows.
F2
Medication passes being done by Correctional Staff Response #2: Ideally, medication setup and distribution would be done by medical staff and not by correctional staff. There are four med passes a day between 0600 and 2100 hours. This would require hiring four additional medical technicians to accomplish the task. Current medication philosophy of medical staff has significantly reduced staff time in setup and distribution of medications. The detention facility continues to meet state medical standards which helps limit liability concerns.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
There should be a Medical Technician on staff when there is funding available as the current situation is a liability concern. Response: We agree with the recommendation with the understanding that current methods meet State Medical Standards and are required by budget constraints
F3
Overheating of communications equipment room Response #3: Although not a perfect fix, the addition of fans to the room precluded any communications shutdowns related to an overheated room. As funds become available, efforts will be made to provide a more permanent solution such as air conditioning. -94-
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
This is a public safety issue and needs to be fixed as soon as possible Response: Recommendation will be implemented as soon as possible.
F4
Inmate clothing is worn out. Response #4: Funding has been established to adequately maintain inmate clothing.
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R4
The Sheriff needs to look into outside community volunteers for repairs and or replacement of the uniforms. Response: The recommendation will not be implemented. Funding within the Sheriff budget has been made available.
F5
Facility heating/cooling system is not adequate. Response #5: General Services has replaced worn out motors in the system which seems to have helped the cooling issues. When winter comes we will be able to evaluate the effectiveness as it relates to heating.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
The Sheriff should investigate further into this situation. Response: Has been implemented in part.
F6
Laundry equipment appears to be worn out. Response #6: The commercial washer has been replaced and this problem no longer exists.
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R6
Repairing old worn out machines is an inefficient use of funds. The BOS need to expedite procedures for replacement of specific equipment. Response: Equipment has been replaced within the County Purchasing Policy
F7
File storage is a problem. Response #7: The stated storage problem has been alleviated with the purchase of additional file cabinets and eliminating the use of boxes. Unfortunately, the judicial and medical systems have not transitioned over to a totally paperless system. Consequently, physical storage of this paperwork will continue to be a challenge. The continuing decline of the of the County's financial resources makes meeting the needs of the Trinity County Detention Facility an ongoing challenge for its staff and the Administration. Because of these circumstances, it should be noted that the staff has continued to maintain its high operational standards thereby minimizing the County's exposure to litigation. TRINITY COUNTY Office of the County Administrator DERO B. FORSLUND County Administrative Officer P.O. BOX 1613, WEAVERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 96093-1613 PHONE (530) 623-1382 FAX (530) 623-8365 RECEIVED SEP 21 2009 TRINITY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT TO: The Honorable James Woodward, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court FROM: Dero B. Forslund, CAO SUBJECT: Response to Recommendations of 2008-09 Grand Jury Judicial Committee Final Report Re Trinity County Detention Facility DATE: The Grand Jury Grand Jury Judicial Committee has requested a written response to their final report on the Trinity County Detention Facility. In my capacity as County Administrative Officer, my response is as follows:
Related Recommendations (1)
R7
The Sheriff needs to investigate updated ways to store files, perhaps in a computerized system or other alternatives such as sharing technology resources with other adjoining counties. Response: The recommendation will be implemented at the local level. Sharing Technology with other adjoining Counties will be more costly that adding the functions locally. TRINITY COUNTY Board of Supervisors P.O. BOX 1613, WEAVERVILLE, CALIFORNIA 96093 PHONE (530) 623-1217 FAX (530) 623-8365 RECEIVED OCT 1 6 2009 TRINITY COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT TO: The Honorable James Woodward, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court FROM: Trinity County Board of Supervisors SUBJECT: Response to Recommendations of 2008- 9 Grand Jury Judicial Committee Trinity County Detention Facility Final Report DATE: October 6, 2009 The Grand Jury Judicial Committee has requested a written response to their final report on the Trinity County Detention Facility. The Board of Supervisors' response is as follows:

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