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21 <br /> 1 Slide #10 <br /> Recommendations -Staffing <br /> Minimum staffing is 7 on days and 5 on nights and includes either <br /> a Sergeant or Corporal. <br /> • Increase Transport Team to 5 staff to include relief. <br /> • Incorporate overhire policy to account for staff turnover. <br /> Total of 39 officers needed for Jail and Transport operations. <br /> Maintain current allocation of 4 Corporals and 4 Sergeants. <br /> matrix <br /> C 075u17C, gr[iu(i <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Aaron Baggarly said this is the ideal and minimal staffing levels that are recommended <br /> 4 and what the total staffing needs are based on. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Slide #11 <br /> 7 <br /> Discussion <br /> matrix <br /> cunst,iu,,q Urauu <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Chair Bedford asked for clarification on the number of corporals. <br /> 10 Aaron Baggarly said there are four for the detention center and one for transportation. <br /> 11 Commissioner Fowler asked the average length of stay. <br /> 12 Aaron Baggarly said that they did not look into that. <br /> 13 Tim Jones, Investigator with the Sheriff's Office, said it was normally 2 weeks to a <br /> 14 month. He said the average stay for a homicide is 2.5 to 3 years. <br /> 15 Commissioner Hamilton asked if there were any level of detainees that would change <br /> 16 the minimum staffing levels. <br /> 17 Aaron Baggarly said they did not specifically look at that, but he said that if the number <br /> 18 dropped down to 20 or 30, there could be an opportunity to decrease staffing. He said if the <br />
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