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Custody Operations Bureau - Detention
Division
The Detention Division falls under the Custody Operations
Bureau. The Custody Operations Bureau has another division, the
Court Services Division, and both are commanded
by Chief Jeffrey Budd, along with five
commanders and nineteen sergeants. At full staff, one hundred and
forty four deputies and forty-five professional staff are assigned to
the Custody Operations Bureau.
Detention Division:
The Detention Division is better known as the County Jail and
encompasses the main jail and the rehabilitation facility. This Division
is responsible for the intake, housing and release of all inmates. The
Division also includes the Classification Unit and collateral
assignments with the CERT team or as Facility Training Officer.
The County
Jail houses sentenced and unsentenced male and female inmates. There is an infirmary
with in-house medical, psychiatric and dental staff. There is an on-site
full-scale laundry, professional kitchen, library, commissary services,
building maintenance shop, and a chapel.
The Detention Division receives prisoners and inmates from all
police agencies in the county; from the California Department of
Corrections for parole violations, the Probation Department for
probation violations, and the Superior Court of California (County of
Monterey), once the individual is sentenced.
The processing of those incarcerated is accomplished with the use of
Iris Scan, digital imaging and digital fingerprint scanning. This
equipment ensures fast and precise identification of persons arrested by
electronically transmitting fingerprints to the Department of Justice in
Sacramento. All bookings are computerized. A limited video arraignment
program and the use of video conferencing reduce the security risks and
cost of transporting inmates.
Approximately 1100 inmates are housed in 31 separate housing units
that range from single cells to open dormitory settings. Sentenced
inmates reside in open dormitories and provide manpower for work crews
for the facility. Work crews inside the facility are used for things
such as kitchen workers, cleaning, and general maintenance. Work crews
are also sent outside the facility for basic grounds keeping around the
Sheriff’s Office and for litter pick-up along highways and roads
throughout Monterey County. Unsentenced inmates are held in a secured
housing unit and do not participate in work crews. Sentenced inmates
have access to a variety of programs that include educational and
vocational classes, religious services, library services, and drug and
alcohol programs. Over 250 volunteers support and work with the inmate
population. Persons interested in volunteering at the jail must complete
a Custody Operations
Bureau Volunteer Referral Form and submit it to the Chief Deputy of
the Custody Operations Bureau.
Classification Unit - This Unit is responsible for the evaluation
and placement of inmates in housing areas with inmates of similar
backgrounds and characteristics in order to maintain the security of the
facility and the safety of inmates and staff. Classification evaluation
is based on criminal sophistication, seriousness of crime charged,
presence or absence of assaultive behavior, age, and other criteria that
may impact the safety of the prisoners and staff. At least 30 percent of
the jail population is affiliated with a major gang. Approximately 15
percent of the population requires medication due to psychiatric
illnesses. Housing unit assignments based on classification is
accomplished, to the extent possible, given the availability of distinct
housing units or cells in the County Jail. The Unit is also responsible
for developing gang intelligence, follow-up investigations, and
assisting outside agencies, as needed.
C.E.R.T. – The Correctional Emergency Response
Team was developed to respond to major emergencies within the Custody
Operations Bureau. The team handles cell extractions, inmate uprisings,
and emergency situations that may arise in the jail or rehabilitation
facility, and assists the Court Services Division as needed. The
C.E.R.T. is also utilized by the Enforcement Operations Bureau and
outside county agencies for crowd control. The C.E.R.T. consists of one
Commander, two Sergeants and sixteen Deputies.
Facility Training Program
– In addition to mandated academy/school training, all Deputies assigned
to the Custody Operations Bureau complete a supervised in-house training
program with a training officer. Deputies can also be a part of the
training program by becoming a Facility Training Officer once they have
completed probation.
Inmate Welfare Fund -
The Inmate Welfare
Fund exists by way of statutory authority granted to the Sheriff to
establish, maintain and operate a store in connection with the Monterey
County Jail. The sale price of articles offered for sale through
commissary shall be fixed by the Sheriff with profits from the sales
placed into the Inmate Welfare Fund. In addition to the revenue
generated from commissary sales, any money, refund, rebate, or
commission received from a telephone company or pay telephone provider
when the money, refund, rebate, or commission is attributable to the use
of payphones by inmates while incarcerated shall be deposited to the
Inmate Welfare Fund.
Penal Code Section
4025 (e) states that all profits into the Inmate Welfare Fund shall be
expended "primarily for the benefit, education and welfare of the
inmates confined within the jail. Any funds that are not needed for the
welfare of the inmates may be expended for the maintenance of county
jail facilities. Maintenance of county jail facilities may include, but
is not limited to, the salary and benefits of personnel used in the
programs to benefit the inmates, including, but not limited to,
education, drug and alcohol treatment, welfare, library, accounting, and
other programs deemed appropriate by the Sheriff.” An annual report of
these expenditures is submitted annually to the Monterey County Board of
Supervisors.
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The inmate mailing address is:
The inmate's name
Booking number,
1410 Natividad Road
Salinas, CA. 93906.
(Money orders can be sent through the mail to be put onto the inmates
cash account. The money order should be made out to the Inmate Trust
Fund with reference to the inmates name and booking number)
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