Recidivism: Harris County
Juvenile Probation Department reported the following recidivism (re-offense rates) of PLL graduates vs. TAU (treatment as usual) over a 6, 9, and 12 month period post PLL graduation from the program
The majority of students come to this campus by way of Child Protective Services or
a Juvenile Probation Department.
Not exact matches
The
Probation Department provides adult and juvenile probation services to all Courts within Eri
Probation Department provides adult and
juvenile probation services to all Courts within Eri
probation services to all Courts within Erie County.
Since 2012, Bernard Mahoney has worked part - time as a detention home aide for Hillbrook
Juvenile Detention Facility, a division of the county
probation department.
In March, her brother, Bernard T. Mahoney, was hired to be a part - time aide at Hillbrook
Juvenile Detention Facility, a division of the county
probation department.
In Erie County, the
Probation Department employs approximately 130 staff and is divided into two components — the
Juvenile and the Adult division.
Bernard T. Mahoney started March 12 as a part - time detention home aide for Hillbrook
Juvenile Detention Center, a division of the county
probation department.
With more than 150
probation officers and supervising officers, this
department oversees 2,000
juvenile cases and more than 11,000 adult cases each year.
The Erie County
Probation Department also provides assistance to parents and guardians raising children who are at risk of penetrating the criminal justice system through our Family Services and
Juvenile Delinquency Services Teams.
«I was locked up in a
juvenile - camp facility,» says D., a seventeen - year - old former resident of the Los Angeles County
Probation Department's Camp Gonzalez, in Calabasas, California.
Working alongside LA County's
Probation Department,
Department of Mental Health,
Department of Public Works and LA County Office of Education, the LA County Arts Commission began partnering with the Arts for Incarcerated Youth Network (AIYN) to bring arts education to youth involved in the
juvenile justice system.
Catherine E. Stiver, Orange County
Probation Department's division director for juvenile court services, oversaw the most recent revisions to the department's ICE referrals, including changes in 2012 that cited the federal law for the f
Department's division director for
juvenile court services, oversaw the most recent revisions to the
department's ICE referrals, including changes in 2012 that cited the federal law for the f
department's ICE referrals, including changes in 2012 that cited the federal law for the first time.
Juvenile Probation Officer 7/2006 — 8/2007,
Department of
Juvenile Justice Largo, FL. • Reviewed Court Order with
Juvenile Probationers • Monitored Compliance / Non-Compliance with a Court Order • Reported Violations and Made Recommendations to the Court • Issued Warrants for Violations of
Probation • Assisted the Probationers and Their Families in Finding Social Service Agencies That May Be of Assistance to Them
Professional Experience Source Documents and Information, Quality Control Representative (Clearwater, FL) 10/2010 — 04/2011
Department of Corrections, Correctional
Probation Officer (Clearwater, FL) 08/2007 — 11/2007
Department of
Juvenile Justice,
Juvenile Probation Officer (Largo, FL) 07/2006 — 08/2007
Department of
Juvenile Justice,
Juvenile Probation Officer (Ft. Myers, FL) 02/2006 — 07/2006 Salvation Army Correctional,
Probation Counselor (St. Petersburg, FL) 10/2005 — 02/2006 Gietzen & Associates, Private Investigator (Tampa, FL) 02/2005 — 10/2005 Freedom Ford, Business Development Center Coordinator (Clearwater, FL) 06/2003 — 02/2005 Nielsen Media Research, Diary Names Analyst (Dunedin, FL) 03/2000 — 06/2003
Shifting CSEC cases from the
juvenile justice system to the child welfare system provides exploited youth and their families with supportive services and programs not typically available through
probation departments, including parenting skills programs and family reunification efforts.
She has provided her clinical expertise to diverse populations, which included serving as a contract psychologist at Shaw Air Force Base, supervising psychologist for the Midlands Evaluation Center of the
Department of
Juvenile Justice, and chief psychologist at the SC
Department of
Probation, Pardon, & Parole, where she streamlined the psychological assessment aspect of the pre-employment screening process and developed a Fitness for Duty policy for the agency.
LSSI is contracted through the
Department of Child Services to provide Community Based Services for families involved with Allen County DCS and Allen County
Juvenile Probation.