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Placer County Grand Jury • 2014-2015

Placer County Grand Jury 2014-2015 Final Report courtrooms. The jurors did not observe any areas of concern and thought

Published: April 01, 2014 7 pages
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Findings 4 findings

F1 Page 119
In general, all six Placer County jails and holding facilities are clean, well-maintained, and well-managed. It is clear that all staff is proud of the facilities.
F2 Page 119
The Burton Creek Substation Jail/Holding Facility is functional and well-coordinated, especially, considering its age.
F3 Page 119
The South Placer Main Jail and the Auburn Main Jail are the most impacted by AB109, which creates overcrowding, as discussed in the Summary section. Long-term rehabilitation and extended medical services are now more vital for those with longer sentences. County facilities were not built to accommodate this AB109 mandate.
F4 Page 119
Proposition 47 places a burden on the correctional system because of the sudden surge in petitions for inmates to have their classifications and sentences reduced. Future plans to build a second minimum-security facility on the South Placer property may help alleviate the increase in population of those with lesser sentences, but this is just a small step toward a more permanent solution. Conclusion All Placer County jails and holding cells are well-managed and maintained, in spite of the recent significant legislative challenges. While the State has allocated some funds to the counties to help defray the costs of realignment, the impact highlights the degree to which additional services need to be added. The need to increase staff at both main jails is critical and should be a county budget priority. - 115 - -2015 Final Report

Recommendations 14