Pubdate: Fri, 24 Dec 1999 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Copyright: 1999 The Orange County Register Contact: P.O. Box 11626, Santa Ana, CA 92711 Fax: (714) 565-3657 Website: http://www.ocregister.com/ Section: Local News,page 4 Author: John Howard, The Associated Press CYA CHIEF RESIGNS AMID ALLEGATIONS OF MISCONDUCT A Six-Month Investigation Focused On A Correctional Facility In Chino SACRAMENTO-Gregorio Zermeno,whose tenure as head of the California Youth Authority was clouded by reports of inmate beatings and druggings, resigned under fire after an investigation of improprieties at a CYA institution in Chino, the state's top corrections official said Thursday. "It has become apparent that the problems of the Youth Authority require aggressive action and specialized management skills to turn the department around," said Robert Presley, the secretary of youth and adult corrections and the governor's top prisons adviser. Presley said he asked for - and accepted - Zermeno's resignation from the $105,883-a-year job, which he had held only since March. The resignation of Zermeno, who had been awaiting Senate confirmation, takes effect in early February. Zermeno, 53, who worked his way up through the ranks, was not available for comment Thursday, his office said. The CYA has nearly 7,700 children and young adults, ranging in age up to 25 years, in custody statewide at 11 institutions. According to Presley's office, a six-month inspector general's investigation completed in September "yielded serious findings of allegations of misconduct and staff-training deficiencies within the CYA." The investigation focused on the Herman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility in Chino, with 1,318 wards. Other investigations looked into allegations of misconduct, including charges of sexual abuse at the CYA's Ventura School in Camarillo. According to published reports, investigators at the Chino facility examined allegations that officers pitted rival gang members against each other, that some inmates were improperly drugged and slammed into walls, and that some had been placed in excrement-filled cells. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea