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.
- Mental Health Care in MC Jail.pdf (14.59 MB) — February 28, 2018 - Mental Health Care in Marin County Jail; Follow Up Report
- Head Injuries and Concussions.pdf (0.35 MB) — March 28, 2018 - Head Injuries and Concussions: Are Our High Schools Keeping Our Children Safe? A Follow-Up
- Consolidation of Sanitation Districts.pdf (0.78 MB) — April 20, 2018 - Consolidation of Sanitation Districts
- Marin is Aging.pdf (0.85 MB) — April 27, 2018 - Marin Is Aging, Are We Ready?
- Sexual Assult in Marin.pdf (0.80 MB) — May 2, 2018 - Sexual Assault in Marin; Evidence Collection, Processing and Backlog
- Homelessness in Marin.pdf (2.39 MB) — May 17, 2018 - Homelessness in Marin; A Progress Report
- Golden Gate Village.pdf (0.26 MB) — May 24, 2018 - Golden Gate Village; The Clock is Ticking
- Body-worn Cameras.pdf (0.67 MB) — June 1, 2018 - Body-worn Cameras and Marin Law Enforcement; Follow Up Report
- Yellow School Bus for Traffic Congestion.pdf (0.69 MB) — June 8, 2018 - Yellow School Bus for Traffic Congestion Relief
- The Future of Juvenile Detention.pdf (0.20 MB) — June 20, 2018 - The Future of Juvenile Detention in Marin; A Follow-up Report
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.