FINAL REPORT - San Bernardino Superior Court
FINAL REPORT - San Bernardino Superior Court
FINAL REPORT - San Bernardino Superior Court
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2011‐2012 <strong>San</strong> <strong>Bernardino</strong> County Grand Jury Final Report<br />
SITE TOUR<br />
AREA INSPECTED/REVIEWED<br />
(Please Check)<br />
QUALITY OF LIFE PROGRAMS PERSONS INTERVIEWED<br />
X Physical Plan X Educational Inmates ‐ None<br />
X Meals/Nutrition X Vocational X Facility Manager‐Captain<br />
X Mental Health Community Services Medical<br />
X Physical/Dental Health X Domestic Violence School Staff<br />
No dental<br />
X Religious Services Victim/Gang Awareness Mental Health Staff<br />
X Visiting X Substance Abuse Line Staff<br />
X<br />
Volunteer Involvement<br />
None<br />
Other<br />
Other<br />
Food Services Staff<br />
Other<br />
Any additional information/notes:<br />
This facility operates the Work Release Program for the Sheriff’s Department. This includes the <strong>Court</strong><br />
ordered sentence for one to five days a week of manual labor under local government supervision,<br />
where crews clean up parks and highways/freeways shoulders.<br />
Also, under the Work Release Program is the Electronic (“E”) Monitoring Program, which requires<br />
inmates, in lieu of custody time to be under house arrest from 6:00 pm to 5:00 am. The “E” monitoring<br />
program is self‐sufficient in that the participant pays up to $15.00 per day for the equipment and<br />
services, as approved by the Board of Supervisors. This allows the participant to live at home and<br />
maintain employment. The Sheriff’s Office checks one time to verity the home address. The equipment<br />
is owned by the company who conducts 24‐hour monitoring. Over the last year and a half there have<br />
been 25 alert alarms that were over four hours and only one alert that resulted in an escape.<br />
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