To: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
From: Probation and Supervisor Mulheren and Supervisor Haschak
Meeting Date: July 23, 2024
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Izen Locatelli |
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707-234-6910 |
Item Type: Consent Agenda |
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Time Allocated for Item: N/A |
Agenda Title:
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Adoption of Proclamation Recognizing July 21 - 27, 2024 as Probation Services Week in Mendocino County
(Sponsors: Supervisor Mulheren, Supervisor Haschak, and Probation)
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Recommended Action/Motion:
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Adopt Proclamation recognizing July 21 - 27, 2024 as Probation Services Week in Mendocino County; and authorize Chair to sign same.
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Previous Board/Board Committee Actions:
The Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 12-18, 2015 and signed a Proclamation on July 7, 2015; the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 17-23, 2016 and signed a Proclamation on July 12, 2016; the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 16-22, 2017 and signed a Proclamation on July 18, 2017; the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 15-21, 2018 and signed a Proclamation on July 10, 2018; the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 21-27, 2019 and signed a Proclamation on July 9, 2019; the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 19-25, 2020 and signed a Proclamation on July 14, 2020; the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 18-24, 2021 and signed a Proclamation on July 20, 2021; the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of July 17-23, 2022 and signed a Proclamation on July 12, 2022; and the Board recognized Probation Services Week for the week of 16-22, 2023and signed a Proclamation on July 11, 2023.
Summary of Request:
Probation Services Week is recognized by the State of California and Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week is recognized nationally by the American Probation and Parole Association (APPA).
The field of Probation dates back to 1841, when John Augustus, a Boston Cobbler (also credited as the “Father of Probation”) persuaded the Boston Police Court to release an adult drunkard into his custody rather than sending him to prison - the prevalent means of dealing with law violations at the time. His efforts at reforming his first charge were successful, and he soon convinced the court to release other offenders to his supervision. By 1869 the Massachusetts legislature required a state agent to be present if court actions might result in the placement of a child in a reformatory, thus providing a model for modern caseworkers. The agents were to search for other placement, protect the child’s interests, investigate the case before trial, and supervise the plan for the child after disposition. Massachusetts passed the first probation statute in 1878 mandating an official State probation system with salaried probation officers (National Center for Juvenile Justice [NCJJ], 1991). Other sates quickly followed suit (NCJJ, 1991). Today probation is authorized in all states and is an integral part of the criminal justice system. Many foreign nations also have adopted approaches based on the United States protocol.
The Mendocino County Probation Department is charged with the responsibility of community protection and offender rehabilitation. This is accomplished through mandated services to the court (specifically, investigative reports and recommendations), and department efforts to guide youth and adult offenders under the Department’s supervision. This is done by focusing services on higher risk youth/offenders, and specializing services for specific populations, such as gang members, sex offenders and mentally ill offenders, through intensive supervision and referral to appropriate therapeutic services.
The Probation Department consists of two major divisions: Probation Services and Juvenile Hall. Probation Services include investigations, diversion, intervention efforts, supervision of adult offenders and delinquent youth, and pretrial risk assessments and monitoring of those granted pretrial release. Juvenile Hall provides temporary, safe, and secure detention for youth who are beyond the normal controls of the community.
The Probation Department is comprised of a committed group of employees with a genuine desire to protect and serve their community. It is reflected in the hard work and dedication they bring to their jobs every day. Probation employees are doing work that makes a critical difference in the long-term safety of Mendocino County residents. Probation Officers provide supervision and treatment resources to help individuals, families and communities address the issues and problems that drive crime. Officers also intervene in an effort to prevent recurrence of crime among juvenile delinquents and adult offenders by providing opportunities for people to make change or provide accountability for continued criminality. Juvenile Corrections staff provides safe and secure housing for youth, while encouraging and environment that not only promotes accountability but also provides care, support, and targeted programming. These services assist residents in learning new skills and gaining insight about what brought them into the juvenile justice system and what behavior changes are needed to be successful in the community. Lastly, clerical and administrative staff competently supports all the efforts of the Department and allow for efficient and effective daily operations and the provision of quality services to the community.
Alternative Action/Motion:
Return to staff for alternative handling.
Strategic Plan Priority Designation: A Safe and Healthy County
Supervisorial District: All
Vote Requirement: Majority
Supplemental Information Available Online At: N/A
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AGREEMENT/RESOLUTION/ORDINANCE APPROVED BY COUNTY COUNSEL: N/A
CEO Liaison: Steve Dunnicliff, Deputy CEO
CEO Review: Yes
CEO Comments:
FOR COB USE ONLY
Executed By: Atlas Pearson, Senior Deputy Clerk |
Final Status: Adopted |
Date: July 23, 2024 |
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