News Coverage
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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California Probation Connection Podcast Episode 13 is out now
Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) has released the thirteenth episode of their podcast, The California Probation Connection.
In this episode we are joined by Chief Probation Officer Jennifer Branning of Lassen County Probation, and dive into the evolving landscape of probation and discuss just some of the efforts used to address the complex mental and behavioral health needs of individuals on their journey toward reentry.
California Probation Connection Podcast Episode 13 is out now
Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) has released the thirteenth episode of their podcast, The California Probation Connection.
In this episode we are joined by Chief Probation Officer Jennifer Branning of Lassen County Probation, and dive into the evolving landscape of probation and discuss just some of the efforts used to address the complex mental and behavioral health needs of individuals on their journey toward reentry.
Imperial County Deputy Imperial County Probation Officer receives statewide recognition
From the Imperial Valley Press.
IMPERIAL COUNTY – Imperial County Deputy Probation Officer Maribel Carvajal was honored at the 2023 annual Chief Probation Officers of California Awards Ceremony, receiving the Regional Employee of the Year Award for the South Region for her outstanding contributions in Imperial County.
Solano County Juvenile Corrections Counselor Honored
From the Daily Republic.
Solano County Senior Juvenile Correctional Counselor Kelvin
Brooks was given the Regional Employee of the Year Award for the
Bay Region at the recent Chief Probation Officers of California
Awards Ceremony.
Brooks was recognized for his work at the Juvenile Detention
Facility.
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.
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).
County Spotlight: Santa Barbara County Probation Officers – Your County, Your Heroes Feature
By CBSTV20.
Watch this video to learn more about how probation officers in Santa Barbara County work with justice-involved individuals and create safer communities for everyone. The video features DPOs Monica Hernandez and Nelson Maldonado, discussing their service to the community, their clients, and why they are passionate about the work they do.
Collaborative leader helps build stronger community
In Mountain Democrat by Dina Gentry.
El Dorado County Chief Probation Officer Brian Richart’s recent appointment to the Board of State and Community Corrections by the governor validates his commitment to service, community and effective leadership at the local and state level.
New Multi-Sensory Room “The Reef” in San Mateo County Youth Services Center-Juvenile Hall
On November 9th, the San Mateo County Probation Department unveiled “The Reef,” a multisensory de-escalation room for youth in the Youth Services Center-Juvenile Hall. The Reef is a sprawling ocean-reef mural filled with calming deep blues and turquoise all created by youth and staff as part of Probation’s art therapy program.
California Probation Connection Podcast Episode 12 is out now
Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) has released the twelfth episode of their podcast, The California Probation Connection.
In this episode, we delve into the intricate dynamics between incentives and sanctions within the world of probation. More specifically, how do we strike the right balance between the carrot and the stick?
ICYMI: Imperial County Juvenile Hall students utilize art as a form of healing
In KYMA by Jailene Aguilera
Araceli Mangione founded the non-profit organization called Imperial Valley Public Arts to enhance art beautification in the Valley.
Araceli said her goal is to lead a project-by-project-based program that will draw out local artists by offering them opportunities to work closely with the community.
Youth at the Imperial County Juvenile Hall were able to paint about five murals.