California's Inspector General, who keeps tabs on the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, has issued a report on the supervision of Phillip Garrido, who is accused of keeping the kidnapped Jaycee Dugard prisoner for 18 years despite the supervision. The IG does not agree with CDCR's self-congratulatory statement issued after Garrido's arrest and Jaycee's liberation. The executive summary says, "While it is true that Garrido's California parole was never officially violated, our review shows that Garrido committed numerous parole violations and that the department failed to properly supervise Garrido and missed numerous opportunities to discover his victims."
Also, "In this special report, the Office of the Inspector General shines a public light on systemic problems that transcend parolee Garrido's case and jeopardize public safety."
Also, "In this special report, the Office of the Inspector General shines a public light on systemic problems that transcend parolee Garrido's case and jeopardize public safety."

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