STANISLAUS COUNTY

Tactics and methods used by County Sheriffs, District Attorneys, Probation, & Police Departments to secure prostitution and loitering citations and /or arrests during the period of January 1, 2020, to February 28, 2022.

Surveillance equipment records: 5

Agencies: Citations: Technology:
Stanislaus Sheriff ⭕ Partial Records ⭕ Partial Records
Stanislaus Probation ❌ No Records ⭕ Partial Records
Modesto PD ⭕ Partial Records ❌ No Records
Turlock PD ⭕ Partial Records ❌ No Records

Technology Used:

USES OVERALL:

Ankle Monitor

Contractors such as programmers

Automated License Plate Reader

Cameras, body-worn or otherwise

BY DEPARTMENT:

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  • Intellisite UIG

    Axon Body 3 Camera

    Axon Body 2 Camera

    Total: 71 items, for a total of $367,882.20

  • BI Homeguard

    CSEC Site Navigator

    Total: Ankle monitors unknown, but one employee at 60% FTE for $63,200

Citations by Department:

Legal Codes:

Under California Penal Code § 647(b), it is unlawful to engage in or solicit prostitution for compensation.

California Penal Code § 653.22 makes it a crime to loiter in a public place with the intent to commit prostitution.

Arrests by Demographic:

Stanislaus Sheriff citation demographics: 21 Men, 21; women, seven; Black, three; white, seven; Asian, one; Latino, 13; other, three

Modesto PD citation demographics: Women, eight; Black, two; white, three; Asian, two; Hispanic, one

Turlock PD citation demographics: Men, 20; women, seven; Black, three; Hispanic, 13; white, seven, Asian, one; other, three

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