Press Releases
Rachelle Gayton Appointed Chief Probation Officer for Yolo County
From The Davis Enterprise.
YOLO COUNTY, Calif., — February 14, 2025 — Yolo County Interim Administrator Dirk Brazil has announced the appointment of Rachelle Gayton as Chief Probation Officer. Gayton has been serving as Probation Division Manager and most recently as Interim Chief Probation Officer following the resignation of Dan Fruchtenicht in January.
ICYMI: Umberg Introduces Measure to Provide Funding for Prop 36 Implementation
From Fullerton Observer.
The Office of Senator Tom Umberg, 34th District, Press Release – February 14, 2025 – Senator Thomas J. Umberg (D-Santa Ana) announced the introduction of his Senate Bill 38 which proposes to make drug and collaborative courts eligible for competitive grants administered by the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
Voters approved of Proposition 47 on the November 2014 ballot which generated savings with its implementation. Sixty-five percent of these savings are set aside annually for the BSCC to administer a competitive grant program for services related to mental health, substance use treatment, and diversion.
This past November, voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36 which, among other things, established a “Treatment Mandated Felony” option for people with two or more prior serious drug convictions. This would allow people with serious addictions to choose drug treatment rather than incarceration as a pathway to recovery and rehabilitation.
“The voters have spoken loud and clear,” said Senator Umberg, “It’s our job now to make sure that Proposition 36 is given the support it needs to succeed.”
Senator Umberg’s Senate Bill 38, sponsored by the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), would make court, collaborative court programs, and Treatment Mandated Felony programs expressly eligible for the BSCC competitive grant program.
Additionally, Senate Bill 38 allows for public entities to apply for this funding, which will help county courts, prosecutors, public defenders, probation departments, and behavioral health programs coordinate as they work to implement Prop 36.
“We know firsthand that highly incentivized drug treatment when paired with supervision and accountability, delivers effective results,” stated San Joaquin County Probation Chief Steven Jackson, who is also president of CPOC.
“We fully support this legislation and applaud Senator Umberg’s leadership. It effectively uses existing resources into proven drug treatment programs that enhance both individual rehabilitation and community safety.”
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The measure is expected to be heard in policy committees sometime in March or April.
Read the full article here.
Chief Probation Officers of California Response to Governor’s January Budget Proposal
State Budget Proposal Which Recognizes Probation's Integral Role in Public Safety and Rehabilitation
Sacramento, California, January 10, 2025 – The
Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) is encouraged by
Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed January budget which recognizes
“the significant role probation plays in maintaining public
safety and reducing prison admissions.” We remain cautiously
optimistic as details related to several mission-critical areas
are unknown and some areas such as support for Proposition 36
implementation have not been adequately addressed.
Deputy Chief of the San Mateo County Probation Department Receives Statewide Recognition
San Mateo, Calif. – December 3, 2024 – San Mateo County Probation Department Deputy Chief Moniay Wade was recognized at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Awards Ceremony as the Bay Region Employee of the Year, an honor celebrating outstanding service, leadership, and dedication to the field of probation.
Award Honors Legacy of San Benito County Probation Chief Frontella
From the SanBenito.com.
SAN BENITO COUNTY, Calif. – December 13, 2024 – The Chief Probation Officers of California recently introduced the Joseph Frontella Award for Distinguished Service in Institutions, an honor recognizing “exceptional contributions to juvenile institutions across the state,” says a press release from the Chief Probation Officers of California.
The award celebrates the legacy of former San Benito County Probation Chief Joseph “Joe” Frontella, whose lifelong commitment to the service of others profoundly impacted the local community and the probation profession throughout California, says the press release.
The inaugural Joseph Frontella Award will be presented to Kilee Willson, Juvenile Hall Division Director for Sonoma County Probation, at this year’s awards ceremony.
Frontella, who retired in 2023 after 28 years of dedicated service to the field of probation, passed away on Feb 29, 2024, following a bicycle accident, says the press release. Known for his unwavering compassion and dedication to youth and community, Frontella’s loss was deeply felt by all who knew him.
“The Joseph Frontella Award is a tribute to an extraordinary leader whose values continue to inspire California’s probation professionals,” said Chief Kelly Vernon, President of CPOC and Tulare County Chief Probation Officer. “Chief Frontella exemplified compassion, mentorship and innovative leadership. Through this award, we honor his memory and ensure his contributions are never forgotten.”
Frontella’s career was defined by his quiet strength, resilience and an unrelenting drive to create opportunities for justice-involved youth, says the press release. As Chief Probation Officer, he worked to guide young people toward positive pathways while mentoring colleagues and fostering a culture of integrity and fairness. His deep commitment to justice, community and collaboration left an enduring mark on the probation field.
“Chief Frontella’s impact on San Benito County and our probation department cannot be overstated,” said Chief Ashlyn Canez, Chief Probation Officer of San Benito County. “His visionary leadership set the foundation for countless transformative programs that continue to serve our youth and families today.
“Chief Frontella believed in the power of compassion and collaboration, and his legacy lives on in the hearts of those he mentored and the lives he helped change. The Joseph Frontella Award is a fitting tribute to his extraordinary contributions and a reminder of the standards he set for all of us in this field.”
The new annual award is bestowed upon a probation department staff member working in a juvenile institution who embodies Frontella’s qualities, according to the press release, including leadership; compassion and empathy; dedication to justice; innovation and mentorship.
The award presentation to Willson will take place during the annual ceremony hosted by CPOC, where probation professionals gather to celebrate the achievements of their peers and honor the memory of a man whose life exemplified service, justice and hope, says the press release.
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Read the full article here.
Congratulations to California Probation’s Employee of the Year
From the County News Center.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. – December 13, 2024 – A San Diego County Probation Youth Development and Community Support Services special projects supervisor has received the California Probation Employee of the Year.
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Yvonne Salgado first received the Southern Region Employee of the Year award along with four other Region Employees of the Year. Then she was selected among the five region award recipients.
“A true leader, Yvonne encourages excellence from her staff, fosters a culture of learning, and is dedicated to advancing the core values of our Probation Department,” said Chief Probation Officer for San Diego County Tamika Nelson. “Her positivity, genuine enjoyment of her work, and willingness to support her colleagues make her a beacon of inspiration in the field of probation work and enhance the health and safety for everyone in our community.”
Nelson said Salgado’s exceptional leadership, dedication and innovative approach to community collaboration and youth development has had a transformative impact on County Probation and the broader California Probation profession. She had made significant contributions on numerous critical projects and initiatives.
Recognizing a need to note in the Probation case management system if the child was affected by the Child Welfare Act (ICWA), she led an effort to develop a ICWA Node in the Probation system. She did this by implementing ICWA policy and procedures in collaboration with Tribal Star for planning and working with County staff to assist with the technological set up.
She worked with community partners to create the Community Resource Directory, a comprehensive system facilitating referrals to community programs. Then, Salgado spearheaded a virtual resource fair where community partners showcased their unique programs and answered participant questions. Now, she has expanded the directory to include ICWA partners.
“Officer Salgado exemplifies what it means to be a dedicated and forward-thinking leader,” said Tulare County Probation Chief Kelly Vernon, president of the CPOC. “Her tireless efforts and collaborative approach continue to uplift not only San Diego County but also serve as a model for probation across California.”
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Mono County Probation Department Employee Receives Statewide Recognition
From the Mammoth Times.
MONO COUNTY, Calif. – December 12, 2024 – Darcie Perkins, Behavioral Health Services Coordinator III for Mono County, was recognized at the 2024 annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony as the organization’s Central Region Employee of the Year.
“Darcie exemplifies the dedication and leadership that drives our department forward,” said Karin Humiston, Mono County’s Chief Probation Officer. “Her exceptional ability to connect clients with vital services, foster collaboration between agencies, and provide hands-on support reflects her deep commitment to improving lives and helping enhance safety in our communities.”
As the primary liaison for mental health services, Perkins coordinates psychiatric and psychological assessments, substance abuse programs, and individual and residential treatment services. Her leadership role in the Reentry Committee — a multi-disciplinary team that meets weekly to plan stable living and resource connections for probationers exiting custody or treatment — is instrumental in fostering successful transitions for both adult and juvenile clients, according to the department.
Statewide Award Presented to Tehama County Probation Officer
From the Corning Observer.
Red Bluff, Calif. – December 11, 2024 – Tehama County Probation Officer Oscar Morales, who is a dual member of the Probation Business Managers Association (PBMA) and Probation Information Technology Managers Association (PITMA), was honored at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony with the Affiliate Employee of the Year Award.
“Oscar’s willingness to take initiative and go above and beyond to enhance our work in probation is exemplary,” said Tehama County Chief Officer Pamela Gonzalez, Chief Probation Officer of Tehama County. “His expertise and dedication are invaluable to Tehama County Probation and help make our community safer for everyone.”
Morales helped lead initiatives to modernize the affiliate organizations and embraced the challenges with enthusiasm and skill. Creating backend systems and enhancing technology for probation work, he contributes fundamentally to the work of probation to create safer communities and help connect offenders to transformative rehabilitation services, she added.
Sonoma County Judge & Director of Juvenile Hall Receive Statewide Awards from Chief Probation Officers of California
From County of Sonoma.
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. – December 10, 2024 – The presiding judge of Sonoma County Superior Court and the director of Sonoma County’s Juvenile Hall were recently honored by a statewide group of probation officers for their efforts to improve the local justice system.
Sonoma County Superior Court Presiding Judge Shelly J. Averill was recognized as Judicial Officer of the Year by the Chief Probation Officers of California at its annual awards ceremony. Kilee Willson, director of Sonoma County’s Juvenile Hall, received the group’s Joseph Frontella Award, which recognizes individuals who exemplify leadership, compassion and dedication in juvenile justice.
Judge Averill was honored for leadership and innovation that significantly impacted community corrections and the justice system.
“Judge Averill exemplifies the highest standards of judicial excellence, guiding the Sonoma County Superior Court through challenges with strength, compassion and innovation,” said Vanessa Fuchs, Sonoma County’s Chief Probation Officer. “Her dedication is a true gift to Sonoma County and our justice system.”
Yuba Probation Manager honored by statewide group
From The Appeal-Democrat.
YUBA COUNTY, Calif. – December 10, 2024 – Lisa Cunningham, a manager with the Yuba County Probation Department, was honored at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Awards Ceremony with the affiliate employee of the year award.
Lisa was recognized for her dedication, adaptability and leadership as the Yuba County Probation’s business systems analyst, contributing to the success of the Probation IT Managers Association (PITMA) and Yuba County Probation.
“Lisa is an incredible member of our team,” said Matt Ricardy, Chief Probation Officer for Yuba County. “Her dedication, ability to adapt and solve challenges, and attention to detail make her an invaluable asset to our department. She consistently goes above and beyond, ensuring the success of our programs and the well-being of our department. She is well deserving of this statewide recognition for her work.”
The O.C. Probation Department’s Division Director Receives Statewide Recognition
From the New Santa Ana.
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. – December 9, 2024 – The Orange County Probation Department’s Division Director Scott Chandler was recognized at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Awards Ceremony with the Affiliate Employee of the Year Award for the California Association of Probation Services Administrators (CAPSA). This honor highlights Scott’s exemplary leadership, dedication, and significant contributions to advancing the probation profession in California.
“Scott Chandler exemplifies the very best of Orange County Probation. His unwavering dedication, innovative thinking, and ability to foster meaningful connections with both staff and the individuals we serve is truly inspiring,” said Daniel Hernandez, Chief Probation Officer, Orange County Probation Department. “We are beyond proud to celebrate his exceptional contributions and this well-deserved statewide recognition.”
Tehama County’s Oscar Morales Recognized with Statewide Award
From the Red Bluff Daily News.
Red Bluff, Calif. – December 7, 2024 – Dual member of the Probation Business Managers Association and Probation Information Technology Managers Association Oscar Morales has been honored at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony with the Affiliate Employee of the Year Award.
This recognition celebrates Morales’ outstanding initiative, technical expertise, and dedication to advancing the mission of the probation profession.
“Oscar’s willingness to take initiative and go above and beyond to enhance our work in probation is exemplary,” Tehama County Chief Probation Officer Pamela Gonzalez said. “His expertise and dedication are invaluable to Tehama County Probation and help make our community safer for everyone.”
Malkia Crowder Honored with Affiliate Employee of the Year Award
From the Contra Costa News.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, Calif. – December 6, 2024 – Training Coordinator for the California Association of Probation Institutions Administrators (CAPIA) and dedicated leader within the Contra Costa County Probation Department Malkia Crowder, has been recognized at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony with the Affiliate Employee of the Year Award.
This prestigious award celebrates Malkia’s exceptional contributions to advancing professional development and fostering a diverse and inclusive community within probation services.
“Malkia’s leadership in our department and in the statewide association of CAPIA has been nothing short of exceptional,” said Esa Ehmen-Krause, Chief Probation Officer for Contra Costa County. “Her ability to inspire, educate, and empower others has greatly enhanced the skills and confidence of those she trains, and her commitment to investing in our justice-involved youth is unmatched. We are incredibly fortunate to have Malkia in our department and she is well deserving of this statewide recognition.”
Nevada County Probation Employee Recognized for Establishing Automobile Donation Program
From the The Union.
NEVADA COUNTY, Calif. – December 5, 2024 – Nevada County Probation Department Officer Karyn Mueller was recognized at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Awards Ceremony as the Sacramento Region Employee of the Year, honoring her tireless dedication to improving opportunities for youth and her innovative approach to community service in Nevada County.
“Karyn has become the go-to leader for juvenile services in our community, managing and spearheading transformative initiatives for youth,” said Jeff Goldman Chief Probation Officer for Nevada County. “Her commitment to expanding opportunities for at-risk youth makes her an invaluable member of our community and department.”
A passionate advocate for youth development, Officer Mueller leveraged her extensive experience and social capital to establish Beyond the Barriers California, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping transitional-aged youth (18-25), with a focus on former foster youth, access to reliable transportation. Recognizing the significant barrier that lack of transportation presents in rural areas, Officer Mueller mobilized a network of youth-focused community members to serve on her nonprofit’s board, partnered with local repair shops, and collaborated with the high school advanced auto shop.
…This holistic approach ensures youth are set up for success as they transition toward independence, accessing education and employment opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach.
Del Norte County Probation Officer Named North Region Employee of the Year
From the KRCR.
DEL NORTE COUNTY, Calif. – December 4, 2024 – Emily Johnson, a Supervising Deputy Probation Officer, has been named the North Region Employee of the Year at the 2024 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony.
Johnson was celebrated for her significant impact on her team and her unwavering dedication to helping young people overcome challenges and build brighter futures…
“Emily’s exceptional work ethic and ability to rise above challenges is inspirational,” said Lonnie Reyman, Chief Probation Officer for Del Norte County, who nominated Johnson for the award. “She sets a standard for leadership and dedication, balancing the demands of her position with a deep sense of compassion for the youth she serves and the betterment of our community.”
Southern California Juvenile Justice Leader Honored with Statewide Recognition
From the KTLA.
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – December 4, 2024 – The principal of a San Bernardino school for students in juvenile detention has been honored with an esteemed award for her services.
Monica Hatcher, the principal of the Central Valley Juvenile Detention and Assessment Center and A.R.I.S.E. Secure Youth Treatment Facility, was presented with the Tim Fitzharris Award, which honors a non-probation professional who has made an extraordinary contribution to corrections, recognizing their impact on individuals, communities and systems of care.
Hatcher, whose career in the justice system spans over two decades, showed “dedication to improving the lives of at-risk youth” through transformative programs, according to Chief Probation Officers of California.
California Probation Chiefs Elect New President and Executive Officers for 2025
Sacramento, Calif. – December 4, 2024 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) today announced the elections of its 2025 executive officers: President Chief Steve Jackson (San Joaquin County), Vice President Chief Esa Ehmen-Krause (Contra Costa County), and Secretary/Treasurer Chief Izen Locatelli (Mendocino County).
Statement from CPOC President Chief Kelly Vernon on the Passage of Proposition 36
Sacramento, California, November 5, 2024 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) issued the following statement from their President, Chief Kelly Vernon, regarding the passage of Proposition 36.
Statement on CPOC’s Support for Proposition 36 from President Kelly Vernon
The Chief Probation Officers of California support Prop 36 as an important step toward meaningful change in the justice system and the communities we serve. As professionals dedicated to public safety, helping individuals transform their lives and supporting victims, we recognize the urgent need for action and approach this decision with a lens of balancing accountability and opportunity for change.
Chief Jennifer Branning Appointed to Board of State and Community Corrections by Governor Newsom
SACRAMENTO – Governor Newsom announced his appointment of Lassen County Chief Probation Officer Jennifer Branning to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
Reassessing California’s Approach to Public Safety and Reentry
By Karen Pank, Executive Director, Chief Probation Officers of California.
Every day, new reports of crime shake communities across California. Recent high-profile violent crime incidents have intensified concerns about public safety and the policies guiding safety decisions in our state. But it’s not just the high-profile cases that have California residents shaken, it’s the too-close-to-home incidents we all see on the streets of the communities in which we live every day.
It’s natural to wonder who or what is to blame and ask why this surge in crime is happening and what went wrong within our communities and public safety systems. The reality is that the situation is both straightforward and complex.
As on-the-ground experts in community safety and rehabilitation, Probation officers have seen firsthand how the state’s efforts to dictate how to address policy issues that impact public safety are attacking the problem from the wrong point of view. While well-intentioned, the state’s top-down approach, which has not fully taken into account the expertise and input of the professionals who do this work every day at the local level – is failing.
A Message from CPOC President Chief Kelly Vernon in Honor of Probation Professionals: Probation Services Week 2024
As we draw Probation Services Week 2024 to a close, we will not stop honoring, acknowledging, and fighting for the incredible work our probation professionals do throughout California.
This week we took extra time to celebrate the remarkable achievements within our industry and worked to express our heartfelt appreciation for the dedicated professionals who make probation work across the state of California possible.
Chief Probation Officers of California Announces Reentry 2025 and Beyond Education Campaign
Anaheim, California, June 26, 2024 – At the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) and the CPOC Foundation 2024 Supporting Excellence in Probation: Strategies for Success Conference, CPOC President Chief Kelly Vernon announced the Reentry 2025 and Beyond Education Campaign to elevate and educate communities and stakeholders about the transformative work done by California Probation Professionals in reentry and how they provide critical supervision and supports and services to help those reentering our communities from incarceration
Chief Probation Officers of California Concludes 2024 Strategies for Success Conference
The conference aimed to advance probation practices through professional growth and innovative strategies to ensure effective re-entry, rehabilitation and safer communities.
Anaheim, California, June 26, 2024 – Today, the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) and the CPOC Foundation concluded their 2024 Supporting Excellence in Probation: Strategies for Success Conference. The conference, which began on Monday, June 24 aimed to educate and elevate probation professionals in the state, and provide attendees with opportunities to expand their knowledge, skills, and tools to enhance their probation work.
ICYMI: The Case for Re-Incentivizing Drug Court Participation in California
From
Capitol Weekly:
By: Chief Kelly Vernon
Chief Probation Officers of California Statement in Response to Fentanyl & Retail Theft Legislation Announced by Senate Pro Tem McGuire and Senate Leadership
SACRAMENTO, Calif., February 26, 2024 – Chief Probation Officers of California President, Chief Probation Officer Kelly Vernon, issued the following statement in response to Fentanyl & Retail Theft Legislation announced by Senate Pro Tem McGuire and Senate Leadership:
Chief Probation Officers of California Statement in Response to Retail Theft Legislation Announced by Speaker Rivas and Assemblymember Zbur
SACRAMENTO, Calif., February 15, 2024 – Chief Probation Officers of California President, Chief Probation Officer Kelly Vernon, issued the following statement in response to retail theft Legislation announced by Speaker Rivas and Assemblymember Zbur:
Chief Probation Officers of California Statement in Response to Today’s Retail Theft Advisory Committee
SACRAMENTO, Calif., February 9, 2024 – Chief Probation Officers of California Executive Director Karen Pank issued the following statement following today’s Retail Theft Advisory Committee hearing:
Chief Probation Officers of California Issue Statement in Response to Governor Newsom’s Proposed Budget
SACRAMENTO, Calif., January 10, 2024 – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced his proposed January 2024-25 State Budget focused on addressing the deficit. Chief Probation Officers of California President Kelly Vernon issued the following statement:
Imperial County Juvenile Justice Leaders Honored in Sacramento
From the Calexico Chronicle.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 7, 2023 – Outstanding California probation leaders — including Imperial County’s own Maribel Carvajal — were recognized for their community contributions with awards from the Chief Probation Officers of California.
Outstanding Adult and Juvenile Justice Leaders Honored for their Community Efforts at Chief Probation Officers of California Ceremony
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 7, 2023 – Outstanding California probation leaders were recognized for their community contributions with awards from the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC). Awardees were celebrated for their work and dedication to transforming adults and youth seeking healthy, productive lives outside the justice system.
Former Plumas employee wins statewide probation award
From the Plumas Sun.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 13, 2023 – Outstanding California probation leaders were recognized for their community contributions with awards from the Chief Probation Officers of California on Dec. 7 in Sacramento. Awardees were celebrated for their work and dedication to transforming adults and youth seeking healthy, productive lives outside the justice system.
The winner of the CPOC Employee of the Year and North Region Employee of the Year awards is Scott Quade, formerly of the Plumas County Probation Department.
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Martin Honored For Work With Probation Department
From the Oakdale Leader and Riverbank News.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 7, 2023 – Outstanding California probation leaders were recognized for their community contributions with awards from the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) at a ceremony hosted in Sacramento on Thursday, Dec. 7. Among the statewide honorees was Vicki Martin, who works for the Stanislaus County Probation Department.
Awardees were celebrated for their work and dedication to transforming adults and youth seeking healthy, productive lives outside the justice system.
Tulare County Probation Chief to lead statewide organization
From the San Joaquin Valley Sun.
TULARE, Calif. – December 11, 2023 – The Chief Probation Officers of California elected Chief Probation Officer Kelly Vernon as the 2024 CPOC President.
Vernon will be the first Probation Chief from Tulare County to serve as CPOC President.
Outstanding Adult and Juvenile Justice Leaders Honored for their Community Efforts at Chief Probation Officers of California Ceremony
From the Sierra Booster.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 7, 2023 – This year’s statewide CPOC Employee of the Year is Deputy Probation Officer Scott Quade from the Sierra County Probation Department.
Solano probation officer hailed for training prowess
From the Daily Republic.
FAIRFIELD, Calif. – December 9, 2023 – Solano County Supervising Probation Officer Agustina Simms was recently recognized with the Trainer of the Year Award for her ”outstanding efforts and impact” in the training of probation…
Simms, who oversees the Juvenile Court Unit for the department, received the award during the recent Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony. It acknowledges her “dedication and excellence” to ensure that probation professionals receive high-level and effective training.
Imperial County Juvenile Justice Leaders Honored in Sacramento
From the Holtville Tribune.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 7, 2023 – Outstanding California probation leaders — including Imperial County’s own Maribel Carvajal — were recognized for their community contributions with awards from the Chief Probation Officers of California.
El Dorado County staff members recognized with state awards
From the South Tahoe Now.
EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. – December 7, 2023 – El Dorado County Health & Human Services staff member Mindi Paxiao was recognized at the 2023 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony with the Tim Fitzharris Award. The award acknowledges outstanding achievements in community corrections by honoring a non-probation employee who has made a substantial and noteworthy contribution. Eligible recipients may include volunteers, Juvenile Justice Commissioners, journalists, college professors, or others who have demonstrated excellence in their work within the corrections sector.
Stanislaus County Probation Department Fiscal Manager Receives Statewide Recognition
Stanislaus County, Calif. – December 7, 2023 – Stanislaus County Probation Department’s Fiscal Manager, Vicki Martin, was honored at the 2023 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony, receiving the Regional Employee of the Year Award for the Central Region for her outstanding contributions in Stanislaus County. The award is given to an employee of any rank chosen for recognition due to their outstanding service, notable contributions, career accomplishments, or any other exceptional reason, as determined by their respective region.
California Probation Chiefs Elect New President and Executive Officers for 2024
SACRAMENTO, Calif., December 7, 2023 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) today announced the election of its 2024 executive officers: President Chief Kelly Vernon (Tulare County), Vice President Chief Steve Jackson (San Joaquin County), and Secretary/Treasurer Chief Esa Ehmen-Krause (Contra Costa County).
MEDIA STATEMENT: Signature of AB 505 Undoes Important Juvenile Justice Reforms and Undermines the Delivery of Essential Direct Services to Youth and Young Adults
AB 505 erodes important systemic changes and undermines the delivery of essential direct services to the high-needs youth and young adults recently returned to our communities.
Sacramento, Calif., October 9, 2023 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) today issued a statement in response to the Governor’s signature on Assembly Bill 505. CPOC President Chief Jennifer Branning issued the following statement:
Governor Gavin Newsom Appoints El Dorado County Chief Probation Officer Brian Richart to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC)
Sacramento, CA, September 11, 2023 – Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday announced the appointment of El Dorado County Chief Probation Officer Brian Richart to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).On Friday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced his appointment of El Dorado County Chief Probation Officer Brian Richart to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
County Celebrates its Career Explorers
San Rafael, CA – The Marin County Probation Department is celebrating with a variety of County of Marin departments about a record-breaking summer paid internship graduation that exposed young people between the ages of 15 and 22 to careers in public service.
A Message from CPOC President Jennifer Branning for Probation Services Week 2023
This week, we come together to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our industry and express our heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated professionals who make probation work across the state of California.
On behalf of the Chief Probation Officers of California, I want to extend my deepest thanks to each and every one of you. It is because of your tireless efforts, unwavering commitment, and exceptional skills that we have not only met the challenges thrown our way but have surpassed them with resounding success.
Press Release: ‘Harm to Healing’ Restorative Justice Program Celebrates First Graduation for Youthful Offenders
VENTURA, Calif. – The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, Ventura County Probation Agency and Interface Children & Family Services are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the inaugural Restorative Justice Conferencing, for 10 graduates. The program, titled Transforming Harm to Healing, kicked off in July 2022, and is available for non-violent offenders, ages 12 through 21.
PRESS RELEASE: Chief Probation Officers of California Foundation and California Department of Social Services Host Screening of Jetro’s Journey Documentary and Panel Discussion
For Immediate Release
May 25, 2023
PRESS RELEASE
Chief Probation Officers of California Foundation and California Department of Social Services Host Screening of Jetro’s Journey Documentary and Panel Discussion
The film showcases the positive impact of the support and care provided to a Jetro – a supervised foster youth – by his resource family and Sacramento County Probation
Chief Probation Officers of California Cautions that May Revise Budget Does Not Provide for Adequate Support for the Historic Realignment of High Needs Teens and Young Adults Transitioning from State Facilities (DJJ) to Local Facilities
DJJ Realignment Unlike Any Realignment the State has Ever Attempted with the Least Amount of State Support
Sacramento, California, May 12, 2023 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) continues to highlight the need for better support from the state to best ensure safety and minimize disruption to the teens and young adults being transferred to local counties in this historic and never been done before realignment.
PRESS RELEASE: EDUCATIONAL FORUM BRINGS TOGETHER PROBATION, JUVENILE JUSTICE AND EDUCATIONAL EXPERTS TO DISCUSS SOLUTIONS FOR JUSTICE-INVOLVED JUVENILES TO ACCESS HIGHER EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
Pomona, Calif. – May 8, 2023 – The Prison Education Program (PEP), The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), and Office of Youth and Community Restoration (OYCR) hosted a half-day educational forum at Cal Poly Pomona last Friday, May 5th. Panel presentations focused on how to provide academic and life-skills to juveniles and young adults in the justice system, as well as information about vocational training and higher education opportunities.
Chief Probation Officers of California Call for an Immediate Limited Court Receivership for Los Angeles County’s Juvenile Facilities
Limited court receivership will take politics out of the swift action needed to address the systemic cultural challenges that have resulted in a crisis at the County’s juvenile facilities
Sacramento, California – The Chief Probation Officers of
California (CPOC) have made an unprecedented call to action today
asking state and county leaders to pursue a narrowly tailored
court receivership over the County’s juvenile facilities. Such a
receivership will focus on the most immediate issues impacting
safety of the youth in the facility and to break through barriers
that have existed historically, and uniquely, in Los Angeles
County. A receivership can move above normal process, bureaucracy
or political impediments which have overwhelmed the system for
years.
CPOC Statement
SACRAMENTO – “As an association that represents all appointed Probation Chiefs throughout California, we want to be very clear that we in no way condone the behavior and actions seen on the recent video released by the LA Times that took place at Campus Kilpatrick. Under no circumstances is this reflective of the training, standards or best practices of probation statewide and is unacceptable.
CPOC President Chief Jennifer Branning’s Statement on Tyre Nichols Tragic Death
“The inexcusable and horrific actions by Memphis police officers, which resulted in the tragic death of Tyre Nichols, shocks the conscience of all communities, including our own. Members of every community are entitled to receive respect, fairness, and dignity from those who employ to serve and protect them. We must do better through honest, open dialogue, to build and keep trust while pursuing an end to violence and mistrust. Our sincerest sympathies and prayers are with Mr. Nichols’ family, friends, and neighbors as they mourn this terrible loss.”
-Chief Jennifer Branning
PRESS RELEASE: California Probation Chiefs Elect New President and Executive Officers for 2023
PRESS RELEASE
California Probation Chiefs Elect New President and Executive Officers for 2023
Sacramento, Calif. – January 18, 2022 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced the election of its 2023 executive officers: President Chief Jennifer Branning (Lassen County), President Elect Chief Kelly Vernon (Kings County), and Secretary/Treasurer Chief Steve Jackson (San Joaquin County).
Probation Employees and Staff Receive Statewide Recognition from the Chief Probation Officers of California
Sacramento, Calif. – December 8, 2022 – Today, the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) honored employees at their 2022 CPOC Awards Ceremony. The awards are given to an employee of any rank selected by the CPOC Region for meritorious service, significant contributions, career achievement or other reasons of the region’s choice. Additionally, there is a non probation employee award and a judicial award.
The Connector – September 2022
California Probation Creating Safer Communities Through Accountability & Opportunity
In this issue of The Connector, read stories of hope and inspiration of how California Probation is helping create safer communities by focusing on holding justice-involved individuals accountable while helping them transition out of the system permanently through transformative and evidence-based rehabilitation. Probation Departments are a connector in the justice system, interlacing and maximizing the resources available within our systems and communities to reduce recidivism by carefully balancing direct human services and research-based interventions.
ICYMI: San Francisco opens transitional housing for justice- involved adults with mental health and substance use needs
San Francisco, CA — Mayor London N. Breed, the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH), and the San Francisco Adult Probation Department (SFAPD) today announced the opening of a new transitional housing facility at 509 Minna Street for justice-involved adults who are experiencing homelessness and have complex mental health and substance use disorders.
CPOC Announces New Podcast: The California Probation Connection
Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Foundation has released the first episode of their new podcast, The California Probation Connection.
CPOC is thrilled to share the launch of our new podcast, The California Probation Connection, hosted by CPOC executive director, Karen Pank.
CPOC Honors Statewide Officers and Staff Who Keep Our Communities Safe in Celebration of Probation Services Week 2022
Probation Services Week Commemorates the Work of Probation Professionals Throughout California
Sacramento, CA, July 18, 2022 – This week, the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced this year’s annual Probation Services Week, taking place from July 17 – July 23, 2022, to honor probation professionals who work to keep communities safe.
CPOC President Statement in Response to California State Budget
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (July 1, 2022) – Below is the statement from CPOC President, Chief John Keene (San Mateo County Probation) in response to the budget passed by the California Legislature, and signed by Governor Gavin Newsom:
Release: Juvenile Justice Youth Raps about the Constitution to Win this Year’s Law Day Contest
The Santa Clara County Superior Court Law Day Contest, sponsored yearly by the Court’s Community Outreach Committee and the Santa Clara County Bar Association, added something special this year … music. Every year the Court Outreach Committee and the Bar sponsor contests allowing students to express themselves creatively within the Law Day theme. While traditionally, the Law Day contest has involved essays, poetry, or posters – this year, the contest added a video option, with submissions made through YouTube or Tik Tok.
The Connector – June 2022
California Probation Creating Safer Communities Through Accountability & Opportunity
In this issue of The Connector, read stories of hope and inspiration of how California Probation is helping create safer communities by focusing on holding justice-involved individuals accountable while helping them transition out of the system permanently through transformative and evidence-based rehabilitation.
Release: CPOC Foundation Hosts 2022 Foster Care Conference Focuses on Building Connections for a Better Future
SACRAMENTO, CA (May 25, 2022) – The Chief Probations Officers of California Foundation today wrapped up its Foster Care Conference, “Building Connections for a Better Future,” which annually brings together hundreds of staff from probation departments, child welfare, behavioral health departments, STRTP and FFA agency providers and community-based agencies to provide opportunities to explore ways to enhance services and supports for foster youth and families.
The Connector – March 2022
California Probation Creating Safer Communities Through Accountability & Opportunity
In this issue of The Connector, read stories of hope and inspiration of how California Probation is helping create safer communities by focusing on holding justice-involved individuals accountable while helping them transition out of the system permanently through transformative and evidence-based rehabilitation. Probation Departments are a connector in the justice system, interlacing and maximizing the resources available within our systems and communities to reduce recidivism by carefully balancing direct human services and research-based interventions.
Inyo County Probation Officer Receives Statewide Award for Her Domestic Violence Prevention Work
Chief Probation Officers of California Honors Lisa Vetter as California Probation Officer of the Year
INYO, Calif. – February 4, 2022 – Inyo County Deputy Probation Officer (DPO) Lisa Vetter was recognized at the statewide 2021 Annual Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Awards Ceremony as the CPOC Employee of the Year for the Central Region. This award is given to an employee of any rank selected by the CPOC Region for meritorious service, significant contributions, career achievement, or other reasons of the region’s choice.
California Probation Chiefs Elect New President and Executive Officers for 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 13, 2021 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced the election of its 2022 executive officers: President Chief John Keene (San Mateo County), Vice President Chief Jennifer Branning (Lassen County), and Secretary/Treasurer Chief Kelly Vernon (Kings County).
Outstanding Adult and Juvenile Justice Leaders Honored for their Community Efforts at Chief Probation Officers of California Ceremony
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 9, 2021 – Outstanding leaders in the probation profession from throughout California were recognized for their community contributions with awards from the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC). Awardees were celebrated for their work and dedication to the transformation of adults and youth who are seeking to live healthy, productive lives outside of the justice system.
Governor Newsom Appoints Probation Chief Kirk Haynes to Board of State and Community Corrections
SACRAMENTO – Governor Newsom announced his appointment of Fresno County Chief Probation Officer Kirk Haynes to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
“I am deeply humbled to receive this appointment and recognition from the Governor,” said Haynes. “I believe my experience will be an asset as I serve in this position at the BSCC. I’m excited to begin my term as a member of the board and as a representative of the California probation profession.”
CPOC Statement on Derek Chauvin Verdict
April 21, 2021 - The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) issued the following statement from President Chief Steve Sentman, in response to the guilty verdicts in the George Floyd murder trial:
This is California Probation
Equity in Gender, Diverse Officers Focused on Collaborative Safety for All
California Probation officers are diverse and highly educated professionals with over 72% of probation officers identifying as non-white, and 51% are women, the majority have four-year degrees, and over half of probation departments have employed former system-involved individuals.
California Probation is educated and trained to help protect communities by carefully balancing justice-involved individuals’ need for accountability along with their need for the help and hope required to safely leave the justice system permanently.
CPOC Statement on Humphrey Ruling
Sacramento, CA, March 25, 2021 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) issued the following statement from Executive Director Karen Pank, in response to the California Supreme Court decision in the Humphrey case:
Chief Probation Officers of California Announce Nolice Edwards to Join as Special Consultant
Edwards’ Expertise is Aligned with CPOC’s Commitment to Transformation, Rehabilitation and Sustainable Communities
Sacramento, CA, February 23, 2021 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced today that Nolice Edwards will join as a Special Consultant to the organization. Edwards has expansive experience within the criminal justice arena and has been instrumental with reforms that have led to positive outcomes for individuals impacted by the system and for California communities.
CPOC President Statement on Governor’s Budget Proposal and DJJ Closure Date
Sacramento, CA, January 8, 2021 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) President Chief Steve Sentman issued the following statement in response to Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget.
Press Release: Exemplary Adult and Juvenile Justice System Leaders Recognized for Contribution to their Community at Chief Probation Officers of California Ceremony
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – December 3, 2020 – Exemplary adult and juvenile justice system leaders throughout California were recognized for their community contributions with awards from the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC). Awardees were celebrated for their dedication to the rehabilitation of adults and youth working to live independent, healthy lives away from the criminal justice system.
Governor Gavin Newsom Appoints Kings County Probation Chief Kelly Zuniga to the Board of State and Community Corrections
Sacramento, CA, August 20, 2020 – On August 17, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom announced his appointment of Kings County Chief Probation Officer Kelly Zuniga to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
ICYMI: Elevate Justice Act Will Help More Youth
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…
Chief Probation Officers of California: Elevate Justice Act Will Help All Teenagers to Receive the Supports & Services Needed for Change
Sacramento, CA – August 14, 2020 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) support the Elevate Justice Act (EJA) that would raise the age of juvenile jurisdiction to 20th birthday; allowing 18 and 19 year olds the benefits of rehabilitation, mental health and counseling services.
Chief Probation Officers Statement: Regarding Out of State Juvenile Placements
Sacramento, CA, July 30, 2020 – California Probation prioritizes keeping youth in their communities first and foremost with 90% of all youth under probation’s supervision served in the community. Out of state placements primarily occur when all other options are unavailable and there are no appropriate or available short-term residential treatment programs to address the acute needs of the youth who are ordered by the court into foster care.
Probation Chiefs Honor Statewide Staff & Officers Who Keep Communities Safe in Celebration of Probation Services Week 2020
Probation Services Week Commemorates the Work of Probation Professionals
Sacramento, CA, July 20, 2020 – This week, the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced this year’s annual Probation Services Week, taking place from July 19 – July 25, 2020, to honor probation professionals who work to keep communities safe. Throughout the week, Probation Departments across the state will be showcasing the work Probation does in their counties and how probation officers and probation programs are making a lasting difference in the lives of clients by using an evidence-based and research-backed approach.
Chief Probation Officers Announce Support for the Launch of BSCC’s COVID-19 Data Dashboard
Juvenile Probation Cases Remain Low
Sacramento, CA, July 16, 2020 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced today their partnership with the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) and support for a new database being launched by the BSCC that will track reported COVID-19 cases of youth supervised and cared for in juvenile detention facilities.
Chief Probation Officers Statement: Transfer of the Division of Juvenile Justice to Counties in the State Budget
Evolution of Reform with Probation and Juvenile Justice
Sacramento, CA, June 24, 2020 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) today issued a statement in response to the decisions made in the State Budget on transferring youth under the supervision of the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to counties. This budget has left unclear the lines of responsibility and implementation. CPOC Executive Director Karen Pank issued the following statement:
Chief Probation Officers Statement: California Probation Different Than the Nation
Rehabilitation & Reform First Approach Resulted in Reduction in Recidivism Rates
Sacramento, CA, June 18, 2020 – David Muhammad, executive director of the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform and Vincent Schiraldi, former commissioner of New York City Probation and co-director of the Columbia Justice Lab authored an opinion editorial in the Los Angeles Times yesterday that highlighted the national challenge probation and parole are facing.
Chief Probation Officers California President Statement on Death of George Floyd
El Dorado County Chief Probation Officer and Chief Probation Officers of California’s President, Chief Brian Richart, issued the following statement regarding the tragic death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd and the nationwide response:
SPOTLIGHT: Innovation Helps Keep Probation Clients Connected During COVID-19
El Dorado County Probation Innovates to Enhance Supervision and Support Services for Clients While Keeping Communities Safe
El Dorado County Probation, like all probation departments in California, has implemented and expanded the use of telecommunications and technology to ensure that supervised youth and adults have access to the programs and services they need and to continue promoting community safety during the COVID-19 crisis.
Probation President Chief Richart’s Statement on Governor’s May Revise Budget Proposal Involving Probation
Probation is a Safety Net of the Justice System and Committed to Keeping Communities Safe
Sacramento, CA, May 14, 2020 – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) respond to Governor Gavin Newsom’s overall May Revise budget proposal impacting both adult and juvenile probation including the announcement to realign the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to county probation departments. CPOC President Chief Brian Richart issued the following statements:
Probation Officers in Riverside Deliver Essential Items to Clients in Need
Riverside County Probation Officers have been delivering essential and hard to find items to probation clients during the COVID-19 pandemic. In an effort to help in the overall community health and public safety response, the Riverside Probation Department is working with the Valley Community Pantry in Hemet, CA to help get care packages to probation clients who need them most. The care packages contain essential items, some items that are hard for anyone to locate in a store during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CaPRI Report Released: SB 678 Resulted in Lower Recidivism & Improved Public Safety
Sacramento, CA, April 29, 2020 – The California Probation Resource Institute (CaPRI) announced the release of its first commissioned report by respected experts Mia Bird who is a Visiting Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley and Ryken Grattet who is a Professor of Sociology at UC Davis entitled “
Report Released: SB 678 Resulted in Lower Recidivism & Improved Public Safety
Sacramento, CA, April 29, 2020 – The California Probation Resource Institute (CaPRI) announced the release of its first commissioned report by respected experts Mia Bird who is a Visiting Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley and Ryken Grattet who is a Professor of Sociology at UC Davis entitled “
Probation Chiefs Respond to Newly Released BSCC Data Showing Significant Decreases in Juvenile Detention Populations & Bookings
Juvenile Hall Population Decreased by Nearly One-Third Since February 23; Statewide Bookings Decreased by Nearly 55%
Sacramento, CA, April 27, 2020 – Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) released new data tracking the significant decrease in statewide bookings of juveniles and average daily population inside juvenile halls. Beginning February 23, 2020 through April 12, 2020, the data revealed a drop of 29.67% of the juvenile hall population and a drop of 54.56% of statewide bookings.
California Leading the Way on Reforms Recommended in the Latest Pew Research Study on National Probation and Parole Policies
California Probation has Long-Adopted Many of the Recommendations in Pew’s Latest Report with Proven Positive Results to Reduce Recidivism Rates
Sacramento, CA, April 23, 2020 – Today, The Pew Charitable Trusts released its new report entitled “Policy Reforms Can Strengthen Community Supervision” that included recommendations for states to enhance evidence-based policies. California probation has long been on the forefront having implemented many of the recommendations over the last decade.
California Probation Chiefs Statement on Protocols Dedicated to Keeping Probation Clients, Staff and the Community Safe
SACRAMENTO – For the past decade California probation has been on the front lines of innovation changing and influencing the culture and focus of community corrections. Since the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic, county probation departments have been quickly adopting best practices to protect the health and safety of our probation clients, our staff and the community.
Chief Probation Officers of California Release Media Statement in Response to Governor Newsom’s COVID-19 Announcement to Suspend Intake at CDCR and DJJ Facilities
Sacramento, Tuesday, March 24, 2020 – Today in response to Governor Gavin Newsom’s executive order to temporarily suspend intake at state prison facilities and the Division of Juvenile Justice, Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) President Brian Richart issued the following statement:
Chief Probation Officers Dedicated to Keeping Youth Under Supervision Safe During COVID-19 Pandemic
Following County and State Protocols and Taking Additional Measures to Ensure the Health and Safety for Youth and the Community
Sacramento, California, Saturday, March 21, 2020 — The safety and well-being of juvenile and adult clients, staff, and our communities is the top priority of County Probation Departments across the state. Probation Departments are vigilant and working closely with their county administrations, partners in public safety, in-house healthcare providers, County Departments of Public Health, California Health and Human Services Agency (HHS) and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to make decisions informed by the latest science-based information.
Statement from CPOC President Chief Brian Richart Regarding COVID 19
From the President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), Chief Brian Richart:
From the President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), Chief Brian Richart:
CPOC President’s Statement on Retirement of Chief Allen Nance
Today, Chief Stephanie James, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) released the following statement in response to the announcement of San Francisco Juvenile Chief Probation Officer Allen Nance’s retirement:
Judicial Council Report Finds SB 678 Highly Effective in Increasing Evidence-Based Practices
SB 678 Passed in 2009 to Increase Evidence-based Practices in Probation
Sacramento, Calif. – November 8, 2019 – The Judicial Council of California recently found that California Probation Departments have been highly-effective in implementing evidence-based practices while protecting public safety since the implementation of Senate Bill 678. The SB 678 program helped lead to the revamp of California Probation’s practices to adopt more evidence-based, scientifically-supported approaches that have yielded considerable positive results.
California Probation Resource Institute Commissions New Study Focused on the Evolution of Juvenile Justice in California
California Probation Resource Institute Partners with Respected Academics and Experts from the University of San Diego to Examine Juvenile Justice Reforms, Probation Practices and Programs
Sacramento, Calif. – October 18, 2019 – Today, the newly formed California Probation Resource Institute (CaPRI) announced the development of a report that will examine how state law pertaining to juveniles has changed and how these changes have affected probation’s responsibilities and obligations to serve youth in the areas of prevention, intervention, detention and supervision in the juvenile justice system.
News Release: Chief Lee Seale Appointed to BSCC
Governor Newsom Appoints Probation Chief Lee Seale to Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC)
Today, Governor Gavin Newsom announced his appointment of Sacramento County Chief Probation Officer Lee Seale to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
CPOC President’s Statement on Executives Transforming Probation & Parole (EXiT) Announcement
Today, Chief Stephanie James, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) released the following statement in response to the announcement of Executives Transforming Probation & Parole (EXiT):
Press Release: California’s First Probation Best Practices Research Institute Announced Today
California Probation Resource Institute Will Partner with Respected Academics and Experts to Examine Reforms, Probation Practices and Programs
Sacramento, CA, August 15, 2019 – Today, the new California Probation Resource Institute (CaPRI) launched as the first ever research institute dedicated to analyzing California probation practices, reforms and approaches. The Institute will fill the current lack of cumulative data and analysis about California probation’s approach as most reports focus on national data which does not always take into account the unique factors of California’s system.
Probation Chiefs Commend Governor Newsom and Chief Justice for Leadership in Efforts to Build a Safer and More Fair System For All
Pretrial Reform Pilot Programs Awarded Today Over $72 Million for 16 Counties; Funding aimed at implementing evidence-based reforms focused on rehabilitation & the safety of communities
Sacramento, CA, August 9, 2019 – Pretrial reforms are one step closer to becoming an integral part of the justice system today as the Judicial Council of California voted to award funding for 16 County Superior Courts for Pretrial Pilot Programs. In January 2019 the Chief Justice appointed the Pretrial Reform and Operations Workgroup to consider plans to award funding for Pretrial Services as part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2019-2020 budget that allocated $75 million.
Press Release
Key Findings in New California Department of Justice Report: Crime Rates are Down, and Number of Adults on Probation at a Thirty-Year Low
Sacramento, CA, July 5, 2019 – The California Attorney General Criminal Department of Justice Statistics Center released a report—Crime in California—that shows noteworthy progress has been made in California in regards to probation. The number of adult and juvenile arrest numbers in 2018 has significantly decreased and are at all-time lows. The report also points out that the overall crime rates throughout the state have decreased.
MEDIA STATEMENT
California Stands Out with Prison Revocation Reforms that Lead to Better Outcomes According to New National Report
The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center released a national report—which shows significant progress has been made in California on the number of offenders returning to prison while on probation supervision. The report points out that the State of California stands above the rest with rates lower than the nationwide average.
MEDIA STATEMENT
New PPIC Study Shows Encouraging Progress in Reduction of Recidivism Rates Study Indicates Success with California’s Historic Reforms and Realignment
Sacramento, CA, June 20, 2019 – A new PPIC report released today has reported a decline in recidivism rates since California has taken on the most significant justice system reforms in history with the implementation of prison realignment and sentencing reforms.
CPOC Statement on San Francisco Vote on Juvenile Facilities
SACRAMENTO – Today, Chief Stephanie James, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), issued the following statement in response to the recent vote by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors:
Statement on LAO Report on Reorganization of the Division of Juvenile Justice
Following the release of the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) report on the 2019-2020 Budget proposal of the Reorganization of the Division of Juvenile Justice, the Chief Probation Officers of California issued the following statement:
CPOC Statement on 2019-20 State Budget
SACRAMENTO – Today, Chief Stephanie James, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), issued the following statement in response to Governor Newsom’s State Budget proposal:
California Probation Chiefs Elect New President, Executive Officers for 2019
San Joaquin County Chief Stephanie James Elected President
SACRAMENTO – The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced their ratified vote to confirm the slate of Executive Officers for 2019 at their quarterly all chief meeting.
The 2019 slate of new executive officers are: President: Chief Stephanie James (San Joaquin County), Vice President: Chief Steve Sentman (Orange County), Secretary: Chief Brian Richart (El Dorado County).
Join in a celebration of probationers and a safer community
By Chief Mike Daly
From The Marin Voice
The Marin County Probation Department would like to invite you to a party celebrating public safety. We know that public safety is important to us all and we want to showcase the folks who have rehabilitated themselves and are ready to be an asset to our community, not a liability.
Inyo County Probation Receives Honors from CSAC
Inyo County’s Juvenile Services Redesign Initiative Receives Recognition & Award
From Sierra Wave Media
Inyo County Probation Department and Health & Human Services staff members are getting some well-deserved time in the spotlight as part of a state organization’s efforts to highlight the best practices of California counties.
Through a series of videos, the California Association of Counties (CSAC) is highlighting recipients of its annual Challenge Awards, including Inyo County’s Juvenile Services Redesign initiative.
Governor Brown Appoints Probation Chief John Keene to California Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision
SACRAMENTO – Governor Jerry Brown announced his appointment of San Mateo County Chief Probation Officer John Keene to the California Interstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision.
31 Counties Attend Pretrial Training in San Joaquin; Learn About Model Pretrial Program
San Joaquin County Probation Department Hosted Pretrial Training as Counties Prepare for Pretrial Reform in California
Last month, San Joaquin County Chief Probation Officer Stephanie James hosted over 130 representatives from 31 counties throughout California to provide information and a day of training on San Joaquin County’s successful Pretrial Program.
Governor Brown Signs Transitional Age Youth Pilot Program Legislation Relying on Mounting Brain Research of Treatment Options for Youthful Offenders Age 18-21
SACRAMENTO – This weekend, Governor Brown signed into law SB 1106 authored by Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo), and supported by the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), which will expand the Transitional Age Youth pilot program passed in 2016 that allows for specific counties to operate a deferred entry of judgment pilot program for eligible defendants aged 18-21.
Governor Brown Signs Landmark CPOC Sponsored Legislation to Assist Mentally Ill Youth in the Juvenile Justice System
SACRAMENTO – Yesterday, Governor Brown signed into law AB 1214 authored by Assemblyman Mark Stone (D-Santa Cruz), and sponsored by the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), which will help address gaps in juvenile competency proceedings by promoting appropriate settings for youth deemed incompetent and creating clear processes and timelines for restoration of competency.
CPOC President’s Statement on Passage of SB 10 – Bail Reform
SACRAMENTO – Today, Chief Jim Salio, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), issued the following statement in response to the Legislature passing SB 10 (Hertzberg):
Governor Brown Appoints Probation Chief Mark Varela to Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC)
SACRAMENTO – Yesterday afternoon Governor Jerry Brown announced his appointment of Ventura County Chief Probation Officer Mark Varela to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
CPOC President’s Statement on California’s 2018-19 Budget
Chief Jim Salio Reacts to the Recent California Budget
SACRAMENTO – Today, Chief Jim Salio, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), issued the following statement in response to the State Budget sent to Governor Brown:
Statement from Chief Jim Salio on Governor’s 2018-19 Budget Proposal
CPOC President Chief Jim Salio Issues Response to Governor Brown’s 2018-19 State Budget Proposal
SACRAMENTO – Today, Chief Jim Salio, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), issued the following statement in response to Governor Brown’s State Budget Proposal:
Chief Probation Officers of California Elect New President; Executive Officers
San Luis Obispo County Probation Chief Jim Salio Voted 2018 President
Sacramento, CA — The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced their ratified vote to confirm the slate of Executive Officers for 2018 at their quarterly all chief meeting.
The 2018 slate of new executive officers are: President: Chief Jim Salio (San Luis Obispo County), Vice President: Chief Stephanie James (San Joaquin County, Secretary: Chief Steve Sentman (Orange County).
News Statement from CPOC President
PPIC Releases Report: Realignment and Recidivism in California
Sacramento, CA — Today, the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) released a report, Realignment and Recidivism in California, which shows, through data provided by 12 county probation departments and the Board of Community Corrections (BSCC), that probation departments have proven effective at closely monitoring offenders from state prison in the two years immediately following the largest public safety re-structuring in California, known as realignment.
State Leaders Recognize 10-Year Milestone of Juvenile Justice Realignment
October 20, 2017
Sacramento, CA — Today, The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) concluded a two-day conference, A Decade of Progress: Probation’s Success with Juvenile Realignment, in Sacramento. The probation Chiefs and attendees heard from Governor Jerry Brown, Attorney General Xavier Becerra, among many others highlighting the success of the last decade in California juvenile justice and the continued efforts to maintain and enhance a localized, evidence-based approach to juveniles in the justice system.
CA Probation Chiefs Announce New Logo, Website
The Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) Unveil Re-branded Logo, Website
SACRAMENTO – Today, the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced the release of their rebranded association logo in conjunction with their new website (www.cpoc.org) which ensures mobile responsiveness, more intuitive design function and the latest search technology.
Report Highlights Positive Outcomes in Probation Since Realignment
PPIC releases report documenting probation supervision as a cost-effective tool in public safety amid significant reforms.
SACRAMENTO – Today, the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) released a report, California Probation in the Era of Reform, which shows, through data collection, that probation is responsible for more people in the criminal justice system than all other public safety entities combined, remains the most cost-effective sanction in the criminal justice system, and has been successful in expanding evidence based practices to reduce recidivism post realignment.
First Annual Continuum of Care Reform Conference
Concludes with Collaborative Progress to Make CCR work for Probation Involved Foster Youth
Sacramento – Today, the Chief Probation Officers of California hosted the First Annual Continuum of Care Reform Conference: Making CCR Work for Probation Foster Youth.
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week: April 2-8
Sacramento – Today, Chief Mary Butler, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), issued the following statement honoring National Crime Victims’ Rights Week 2017. “We join our law enforcement partners and crime victim organizations throughout the state and nation in commemorating April 2-8, 2017 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Our mission as probation departments is to protect our communities.
Prop 57 Regulations Statement from CPOC President Chief Mary Butler
“The regulations released by CDCR today are fair and consistent with the mission of Prop 57,” said Chief Mary Butler, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California. “We are especially pleased with how well CDCR worked with us during this process and listened to our input as the leaders of rehabilitative programming in public safety. These regulations reflect what we know is most important in programming and will have the greatest positive impact on the safety of our communities.
Governor’s Budget Proposal
Sacramento – Today, Chief Mary Butler, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC), issued the following statement in response to Governor Brown’s State Budget Proposal:
Statement on Passage of Prop. 57
Sacramento – “We are thrilled the people of California have agreed that there is a better way to protect public safety and reduce recidivism” said Chief Mark Bonini, President of the Chief Probation Officers of California. “Probation Chiefs look forward to working with the Governor and CDCR on the implementation of Prop. 57 and lending our expertise in evidence based programming and rehabilitative strategies.
Block bill to streamline detention for probation violators signed by governor
Sacramento – A proposal allowing probation department to detain adult probation offenders for up to 10 consecutive days without revoking probation or removing offenders from their local communities was approved today by the governor.
The streamlining measure, SB 266, was authored by state Senator Marty Block.
SB 266 allows probation departments to use “flash incarceration” to hold offenders accountable with less disruption to work, home, or treatment programs.
CPOC Endorses Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016
Sacramento – Today, the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) announced their support for the “Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016,” the initiative backed by Governor Jerry Brown now in signature gathering efforts for the November ballot.