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- L. A. County redeploys probation officers from field to stabilize Los . . .
By Jason Henry Los Angeles Daily News LOS ANGELES — Thousands of probationers in Los Angeles County have lacked supervision since the Probation Department redeployed most of its field officers, supervisors and directors to the troubled Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall after 40% of the facility’s staff called out on Easter Sunday Multiple sources in the department, who spoke on the condition of
- LA County Probation Department cuts 13 bureau chiefs in sudden . . .
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 Probation Chief
- L. A. County judge moves toward shuttering troubled Los Padrinos . . .
A Los Angeles County judge took a major step toward shutting down Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey, months after a state oversight body found it 'unsuitable' to house youth
- Fewer than 120 officers left supervising LA County’s 21,800 . . .
Los Angeles County now has fewer than 120 probation officers left to supervise nearly 22,000 probationers as a result of the redeployment of most of its officers to the county’s troubled
- LA County Statement on Chief Probation Officer’s Decision to Continue . . .
LA County Statement on Chief Probation Officer’s Decision to Continue Leading Department “Los Angeles County’s Probation Department faces long-running challenges that it is working diligently to address Recognizing the importance of the work now underway, Los Angeles County is encouraged that Chief Probation Officer Guillermo Viera Rosa has decided to remain in his position and provide
- Statement on Chief of Probation’s Decision to Continue Leadership
Chief Viera Rosa’s wealth of experience and strategic leadership will continue to propel meaningful advancements within the Los Angeles County Probation Department, fostering a safer and more efficient corrections system
- NEWS - AFSCME Local 685
By Eddie Chism, President This week, the L A County Board of Supervisors voted to move forward with the Probation Oversight Commission’s (POC) recommendations to examine shifting post-secondary education services for youth in probation facilities away from the Probation Department and into the hands of LACOE or another outside entity
- LA County Probation is aggressively recruiting, but new hires . . . - MSN
Despite aggressive recruitment drives and hefty five-figure bonuses, the critically understaffed Los Angeles County Probation Department is still losing hundreds of officers more each year than it
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