Section 14181 Of Title 11.7. Central Coast Rural Crime Prevention Program From California Penal Code >> Title 11.7. >> Part 4.
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. (a) The Counties of Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa
Barbara, Santa Cruz, and San Benito may each develop within its
respective jurisdiction a Central Coast Rural Crime Prevention
Program, which shall be administered in San Benito County, Santa
Barbara County, Santa Cruz County, and San Luis Obispo County by the
county district attorney's office or the county sheriff's office
under a joint powers agreement entered into pursuant to Chapter 5
(commencing with Section 6500) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the
Government Code.
(b) The parties to each agreement shall form a regional task force
that shall be known as the Central Coast Rural Crime Task Force,
that includes the respective county office of the county agricultural
commissioner, the county district attorney, the county sheriff, and
interested property owner groups or associations. The task force
shall be an interactive team working together to develop crime
prevention, problem solving, and crime control techniques, to
encourage timely reporting of crimes, and to evaluate the results of
these activities. The task force may operate from a joint facility in
order to facilitate investigative coordination. The task force may
also consult with experts from the United States military, other law
enforcement entities, and various private organizations as deemed
necessary to maximize the effectiveness of this program. Media and
community support may be solicited to promote this program. Each of
the participating designated counties shall adopt rules and
regulations for the implementation and administration of this
program.
(1) The Central Coast Rural Crime Task Force may develop rural
crime prevention programs containing a system for reporting rural
crimes that enables the swift recovery of stolen goods and the
apprehension of criminal suspects for prosecution. The task force may
develop computer software and use communication technology to
implement the reporting system, although the task force is not
limited to the use of these means to achieve the stated goals.
(2) The Central Coast Rural Crime Task Force may develop a uniform
procedure for all participating counties to collect, and each
participating county may collect, data on agricultural crimes. The
task force may also establish a central database for the collection
and maintenance of data on agricultural crimes and designate one
participating county to maintain the database.
(c) The staff for each program shall consist of the personnel
designated by the district attorney and sheriff for each county in
accordance with the joint powers agreement.