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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.

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.

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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.

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The Connector Newsletter – December 23, 2024
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.

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County Spotlight: San Joaquin County Probation Client Testimonial

County Spotlight: San Joaquin County Probation Client Testimonial

California Probation’s collaborative work in re-entry services for those involved in the justice system, not only helps those within the system turn their lives around, but also helps make our communities safer for all.

For those interested in understanding the realities of formal probation, this video from San Joaquin County Probation highlights Jason’s journey of transformation. Growing up in the foster system, Jason faced significant challenges, which ultimately led to a life of crime and incarceration.

While many may believe the role of California Probation is to catch probationers violating their terms, the truth is, they strive to guide people toward successfully completing their rehabilitation which leads to long-term safety in our communities. 

Jason emphasizes the turning point of taking accountability and the significant role his probation officer played in supporting him during his recovery journey. He credits his probation officer’s care and guidance for keeping him on track and fostering personal growth, stating that his officer provided unwavering support and helped him get access to helpful programs. 

“My Probation Officer was a staple for my recovery!”

Jason’s story highlights the value of strong supervision and self-commitment in recovery, and the transformative impact of effective probation supervision. San Joaquin County Probation, for Jason, became a cornerstone of change.

Watch Jason’s story here

 

California Probation across the state, provides a multifaceted integrated safety model that uses accountability and provides opportunity. Probation continues to successfully connect individuals to workforce development, substance use treatment, mental health services, family engagement, and educational opportunities.

 
The San Joaquin County Probation Department provides safe custodial care for juveniles and adults in ways that help uphold public safety. As a partner to and bridge between the Courts, the detention system, and the community, they provide the prevention, investigation, and supervision services needed to make the communities they serve safer and stronger. Officers and staff are committed to excellence, professionalism, and integrity. The Department’s shared values include excellence, importance of the individual, team concepts, ethical conduct, professionalism, importance of community and a safe and healthy environment. 
 
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County Highlight: Law Enforcement and Children Celebrate the Holidays Early at Shop with a Cop 2024

From County of San Diego Communications Office​.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. –​ December 9, 2024  San Diego County Probation hosted this year’s Shop with a Cop Dec. 7 as a way to spread holiday magic to more than 300 children selected by area schools to participate in the festive annual event.

“As the Probation Chief, I can tell you our officers and staff participate in this event every year because it brings them so much joy to be part of this special day for the children in our communities,” San Diego Chief Probation Officer Tamika Nelson said. “Our department really enjoyed hosting this year’s event and I want to thank all the officers, staff, and elves who helped raise funds and organize the event, and, of course, our generous donors.”

The event, which started in 1994, includes more than 300 officers from over 30 local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in San Diego County. All the officers and law enforcement staff volunteer to take part in the fun event.

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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.”

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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.”

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County Highlight: ‘Shop with a Cop’: Hundreds of San Diego Children Treated to Free Shopping Spree

From Times of San Diego.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. –​ December 9, 2024  Over the weekend, San Diego County Probation hosted the annual “Shop with a Cop” event that brought smiles and holiday cheer to more than 300 children selected by area schools, officials announced Monday.

The children were paired with law enforcement officers and taken to SeaWorld, where they were treated to breakfast and a special dolphin show put on just for them, officials said.

Afterward, the children and their law enforcement “partners” caravaned to Target, where each child was given a $200 gift card to shop for themselves and their families. Volunteers helped make the holidays special by wrapping gifts for the children to share with their loved ones.

Santa even made an appearance and was available for visits and photos, according to organizers.

The event, which started in 1994, involved more than 300 officers from over 30 local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in San Diego County. All the officers and law enforcement staff volunteer to take part in the heartwarming event.

“As the probation chief, I can tell you our officers and staff participate in this event every year because it brings them so much joy to be part of this special day for the children in our communities,” San Diego Chief Probation Officer Tamika Nelson said. “Our department really enjoyed hosting this year’s event and I want to thank all the officers, staff and elves who helped raise funds and organize the event, and, of course, our generous donors.”

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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.”

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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.”

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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.”

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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.

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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.”

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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. 

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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).

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Contra Costa Probation Hosts 8th Annual Range Instructor Meeting

Contra Costa County Probation had the distinct honor of hosting the 8th Annual Range Instructor Coalition Statewide Meeting earlier this fall, a premier event that brought together Probation representatives and firearms instructors from across California. This dynamic coalition serves as a vital committee for sharing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and addressing key topics related to probation training, firearms use, and safety protocols.

Over the course of the meeting, participants engaged in meaningful discussions on critical issues, including the latest legislative updates and best practices for training, equipment, and firearms. These conversations aimed to ensure that probation departments statewide are equipped with the tools and knowledge necessary to operate effectively and safely.

Empowering Presentations and an Inspiring Chief Panel

One of the highlights of the event was a thought-provoking presentation by The Counseling Team International, titled “Resilience in Crisis: Managing Critical Incident Stress After Officer-Related Shootings.” This session provided invaluable insights and strategies for managing stress and maintaining mental health after high-stakes, traumatic incidents—an issue of growing importance in the probation field.

Another standout moment was the Chief Panel discussion, expertly moderated by Karen Pank, Executive Director of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC). The panel featured an impressive lineup of leaders:

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Re-Entry Program Changes Fresno County Residents Lives

From Your Central Valley

FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. – November 14, 2024 –  GEO Re-entry Services and the Fresno County Probation Department hosted a ceremony that celebrated individuals on probation who have graduated from the intensive reentry program at the Fresno County Day Reporting Center.

19 graduates on probation are graduating from the program to re-enter into the community.

“They help me out a lot. They help us get to the right path where we need to go and it helped me out to like just stay focused and to do good in life,” Kobe Berry, a participant in the program said.