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Value and function are key for the nation’s largest probation department, so far as technology is concerned. Showing ...
The Los Angeles County Probation Department has a history of sitting on state funds meant to be distributed to youth development programs, undermining its core purpose. Aug. 6, 2023 ...
The Los Angeles County Probation Department is eliminating 13 of its bureau chiefs and removing an entire layer of its upper management in hopes of speeding up reform efforts.
los angeles county has put 66 probation officers on leave since jan. 1 for misconduct, including sexual abuse An aerial view of Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey, California.
According to a new report from the Office of the Inspector General of Los Angeles County, the Probation Department on March 11 and March 12 of last year “conducted a hasty transfer of all of ...
The Los Angeles County Probation Department is eliminating 13 of its bureau chiefs and removing an entire layer of its upper management in hopes of speeding up reform efforts.
Sixty-six sworn probation officers in Los Angeles County have been placed on leave since Jan. 1, pending investigations for a range of alleged offenses, including some related to sexual misconduct ...
The Los Angeles County Probation Department identified him as Senior Detention Services Officer Stanley Gyness. Downey, CA - June 29: Aerial view of Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey Thursday ...
Two members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors have called for the resignation of the county Probation Department chief, a former official in San Diego County.
Kudos to the investigative arm of the Board of Supervisors for making this public. It’s not an easy job, managing emotionally troubled youngsters.
Someone, among those within the organization who know about malfeasance, will leak. Or, as the Los Angeles County Probation Department discovered last March, someone will leave the cards on the table.
Someone, among those within the organization who know about malfeasance, will leak. Or, as the Los Angeles County Probation Department discovered last March, someone will leave the cards on the table.