Reports
The documents in this list may not work with all assistive technology and are being remediated. For alternative formats, please email Heather Callan or phone 415-473-6132. To use the California relay service, dial 711.
- Head Injuries and Concussions (4.63 MB) — February 26, 2016 - Head Injuries and Concussions: Are Our High Schools Keeping Our Children Safe?
- 2015-2016 Web Transparency Report Card (4.11 MB) — Morch 17, 2016 - 2015-2016 Web Transparency Report Card, Bringing Marin County's Local Governments to Light
- Police Firearm Security (0.23 MB) — April 28, 2016 - Police Firearm Security: Keeping Police Guns out of the Hands of Criminals
- Marin Public Schools Fail to Beat Bullies (3.89 MB) — June 9, 2016 - Marin Public Schools Fail to Beat Bullies
- College of Marin - Indian Valley (0.50 MB) — June 16, 2016 - College of Marin–Indian Valley: Right Sizing and Results
- First Responder Referral Program (1.24 MB) — June 16, 2016 - The 911 First Responder Referral Program: More Than a Band-Aid® For Seniors
- Citizen Complaint Procedures (0.40 MB) — June 23, 2016 - Law Enforcement Citizen Complaint Procedures; The Grand Jury Has A Few Complaints
- Human Sex Trafficking (0.50 MB) — June 23, 2016 - Marin’s Hidden Human Sex Trafficking Challenge: It’s Happening In Our Backyard
- Traffic Congestion in Marin (1.27 MB) — June 30, 2016 - Traffic Congestion in Marin: The Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Project Deconstructed
Privacy
Reports issued by the Civil Grand Jury do not identify individuals interviewed. Penal Code Section 929 requires that reports of the Grand Jury not contain the name of any person, or facts leading to the identity of any person who provides information to the Civil Grand Jury.
The California State Legislature has stated that it intends the provisions of Penal Code Section 929 prohibiting disclosure of witness identities to encourage full candor in testimony in Civil Grand Jury investigations by protecting the privacy and confidentiality of those who participate.