TRANSITION PLAN

AGENCY HEALTH

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

CUSTODY

Alameda County Sheriff’s Office members must be mentally and physically capable of performing their duties.

The Sheriff’s Office hired the Bright Research Group (BRG) to gather the voices of community members to inform this process.

Santa Rita Jail (SRJ) is one of the largest county jails in the nation and the fifth largest county jail in California.

ACCOUNTABILITY

RE-ENTRY & REHABILITATION

RACIAL JUSTICE

The Sheriff's Office identified specific areas within the agency where adjustments are needed to allow the community greater clarity around essential procedures and practices.

The “Reentry and Rehabilitation” working group worked exclusively to address the needs of the incarcerated population at Santa Rita Jail (SRJ) and their families.

The “Racial Justice” working group worked to identify strategies and reforms needed to ensure the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office demonstrates fair and equitable practices.

The work ahead of us will not be easy and will require every member of our agency and the communities we serve to be agents of change.

– Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez