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  2. Adult Protective Services - Wikipedia

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    National Adult Protective Services Resource Center, 2012. "Adult Protective Services in 2012: Increasingly Vulnerable." Este, Stephen, 2007. "The Challenges of Accountability in the Human Services: Performance Management in the Adult Protective Services Program of Texas" (2007). Applied Research Projects. Texas State University Paper 250.

  3. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    According to the Department's official Web site, "there are more than 148,000 adult parolees and 3,800 juvenile parolees supervised by the CDCR." [ 7 ] A 2002 article found that "California's growth in the numbers of people on parole supervision—and in the numbers whose parole has been revoked—has far exceeded the growth in the rest of the ...

  4. Probation and parole officer - Wikipedia

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    Some jurisdictions operate probation services on a county level and officers are commonly employed by district, municipal, circuit courts, or by a sheriff's department. [35] This includes both adult and juvenile probation services. [36] These is commonly referred to as "pre-trial services".

  5. L.A. County supervisors call for probation chief's ouster ...

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    At a Dec. 20 meeting, each of the board’s members grilled the chief on why the Probation Department had failed to phase out the use of pepper spray at juvenile detention facilities.

  6. Los Angeles County Probation Department - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, the department had 27 deputy probation officers, handling 1,893 juvenile court petitions and 690 adult cases each month. [4] In 1921, W.H. Holland was named chief probation officer. In 1928, the department opened its first branch office, in Long Beach. [4] In 1931, Kenyon J. Scudder was appointed chief probation officer. [4]

  7. L.A. County probation chief fired by Board of Supervisors - AOL

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    Gonzales was named the county's top probation official in February 2021 after a five-year stint running San Diego County's probation department. The L.A. County department was already troubled ...

  8. U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 1925, President Calvin Coolidge, a former Governor of Massachusetts and very familiar with the benefits of a functioning probation system, signed the bill in to law. This Act gave the U.S. Courts the power to appoint Federal Probation Officers and authority to sentence defendants to probation instead of a prison sentence.

  9. California Department of Rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Education administered the Division of Special Schools and Services. Established in 1946, the Division included such services as the California School for the Blind, Training Centers for the Adult Blind, Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, and Schools for the Cerebral-Palsied Children. The Department of Social Welfare ...