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File #: 19-551    Version: 1 Name: Probation and Community Supervision Week
Type: Resolution-Presentation Status: Presentation
In control: Probation
On agenda: 7/23/2019 Final action: 7/23/2019
Title: Adopt and present a resolution recognizing July 21 through July 27, 2019 as Probation and Community Supervision Week (Supervisor Thomson)
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - Resolution, 2. Adopted Resolution, 3. Minute Order
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Adopt and present a resolution recognizing July 21 through July 27, 2019 as Probation and Community Supervision Week (Supervisor Thomson)

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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Chief Probation Officer recommends the Board of Supervisors adopt and present a resolution recognizing July 21 through July 27, 2019 as Probation and Community Supervision Week.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:

The American Probation and Parole Association (APPA) has designated July 21 through July 27, 2019 as Probation and Community Supervision Week nationally. This week has been set aside to recognize and celebrate the dedicated and caring individuals whose genuine desire to protect and serve their community is apparent in their dedication, compassion, and hard work to make Solano County a safer place to live. These professionals are on duty each day to assist justice-involved adults and youth in becoming better citizens and leading productive lives. The Department recognizes the need to raise public awareness about the services and functions of probation agencies in the community and therefore wishes to participate in the upcoming Probation and Community Supervision Week. The theme for this year is "Restoring Trust, Creating Hope."

Today in America, there are over 5 million adults under community supervision and most are monitored by probation and parole officers. Monitoring may take the form of home contacts, drug testing, counseling sessions, and helping clients to find suitable housing and employment. Many officers also supervise clients using electronic monitoring equipment which requires knowledge of newer technologies.

Currently, Solano County employs 88 probation officers to supervise 2,883 adults and 241 youth, and 51 group counselors to supervise up to 50 youth detained at the Juvenile Detention Facility (JDF) and the Challenge Academy. Probation continues to impact Solano...

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