Youth Leadership Academy 3155 W. Steiner Way Orange, CA 92868 (714) 935-7099 View Map The Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) is a semi-secured camp facility operated by the Orange County Probation Department. Centrally located within Orange County, the facility opened in July 2006 and consists of two, two-story modular living units...
Visiting Flier Visiting Guide Juvenile Hall 331 The City Drive, Orange, CA 92868 (714) 935-6660 Catholic Chaplain: (714) 282-4265 Protestant Chaplain: (714) 935-6365 View Map Visiting hours: Please call (714) 935-6660 for the current visiting schedule. Youth Guidance Center 3030 N. Hesperian Way Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 836-2700 A.S.E.R.T...
Like other Orange County departments and agencies, the Orange County Probation Department prepares an annual Business Plan as directed by the County Executive Office and Orange County Board of Supervisors. The document provides a look back at what the department was able to accomplish in the previous year and and...
POSITION DUTIES Serve as a positive role model and authority figure helping to resocialize youth Monitor and direct youth during daily care, recreation, work crews and activities Orient newly detained youth by explaining rules, policies and expectations Identify objectives, develop case plans and facilitate group/individual counseling Write reports and maintain...
The Orange County Probation Department is one of the most respected Criminal Justice agencies in California utilizing efficient and research supported correctional practices to protect the community. Become a Volunteer in Probation and gain valuable experience working with Adult and Juvenile Offenders. VIPs can assist by: Serve as a case...
Probation offices are open to the public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on county holidays. Administrative Office Executive Management, Professional Standards Division, Administrative, and Fiscal Division. 1055 N. Main Street | Santa Ana, CA 92701 General and After Hours: (714) 569-2000 Santa Ana Office Adult...
In accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code Division 2.5, Chapter 1.7, Section 1995, a realignment subcommittee of the Council shall be established to develop a plan describing the facilities, programs, placements, services, supervision and reentry strategies that are needed to provide appropriate rehabilitation and supervision services for the population described...
Realignment made some of the largest and most pivotal changes to the criminal justice system in California. In short, realignment transferred the responsibility for supervision of felons (excluding high-risk sex offenders) released from prison whose commitment offenses are statutorily defined as non-serious and non-violent to the 58 counties. Clients convicted...