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Discussion of Transition and Reentry issues of out of home (treatment, detention, sheltered, etc.) youth back to their families and communities. Frequently these youth have fallen behind in their schooling, have reduced motivation, and lack skills to navigate requirements to successfully re-enter school programs or even to move ahead with their dreams.

LA County’s new probation chief is known for San Diego County juvenile justice reforms (dailynews.com)

 

Adolfo Gonzales began work Monday as Los Angeles County’s chief probation officer, overseeing a system that supervises more than 40,000 juveniles and adults and managing an annual budget of over $1 billion.

A former San Diego County probation chief, Gonzales brings 43 years of law enforcement experience to his new position, including being chief of the National City Police Department and assistant chief with the San Diego Police Department.

Gonzales was appointed to the position last month by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, replacing interim Chief Probation Officer Ray Leyva.

Gonzales takes over the probation department as the county seeks to move responsibility for juvenile justice out of the department and put money into diversion programs aimed at reducing the jail population.

In San Diego County, Gonzales oversaw the bifurcation of adult and juvenile probation and received a grant from Georgetown’s Center for Juvenile Justice Reform to implement a new youth custody model.

Gonzales helped transform San Diego County’s detention facilities “to urban camps, a model of youth-centered, therapeutic and rehabilitative environment,” according to the probation department.

To read more of the City News Service's article, visit, LA County’s new probation chief is known for San Diego County juvenile justice reforms – Daily News

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