ICYMI: Riverside Probation: The Inspire Project
Research indicates the quality of the officer-client relationship is one of the largest predictors to success

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Probation embraces a human service approach toward supervision while focusing on components associated with an effective reduction in recidivism.

The Inspire Project at the Riverside County Probation Department is designed to shine a positive light on clients who successfully terminate probation and have positively addressed rehabilitation goals. Inspire Project clients are those that while on probation, have completely changed their way of life and have consistently maintained a healthier lifestyle. This project also recognizes staff who are investing in them.

We want to highlight their accomplishments while inspiring others to be the best versions of themselves. 

Research indicates the quality of the officer-client relationship predicts success on supervision. 

Placing the focus on skill development and performance, through a supportive and trustworthy relationship will create long-term behavioral change with hopes of developing self-sufficiency, thereby reducing recidivism. 

Some of the best leaders are those who lead from the heart and through those actions, have the innate ability to inspire others. Senior Probation Officer (SrPO) Veronica Jackson has had a transformative influence on clients through her compassion and support. She and staff like her have painted the picture of what successful supervision should look like.

Mr. Montoya said, “SrPO Jackson addressed me more like a friend to a friend, not a probation officer to an inmate, I wasn’t just a number to her, I was a person.” The client recalled an incident during the time he was on probation where he stumbled a bit and tested positive for amphetamines. To Mr. Montoya, he was not worried about receiving a flash incarceration or going to jail, rather he was more con­cerned with his behavior and how his SrPO would view him because of it; he felt he was letting her down. He felt she held him to a higher standard and because of the rapport they built, SrPO Jackson gave Mr. Montoya another chance.

In that moment, Mr. Mon­toya felt like a person rather than just a number. 

Mr. Montoya conveyed via email, how forever grateful he is for the guidance he received from SrPO Jackson. Since his successful termination of probation, he has remained sober, is gainfully employed and has purchased his own home. The impact Ms. Jackson made on this client’s life will never be forgotten.

Through kindness, compassion and support, we can inspire our clients to dream, learn and grow. 

Regardless of the barriers to success, if we work together and foster relationships, we can motivate clients to overcome any obstacle. With this, we can help build a stronger community and make our communities the best place to live, work and play.