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  • 14:4614:46, 29 March 2022 diff hist +442 N Violation of ProbationCreated page with "Filed by a probation officer with the court when the individual under supervision has violated a term and condition of their court order and the probation officer determines it is appropriate to have the individual returned to court so the judge can determine if a sanction is required. Usually, the sanction involves a period of time in custody or in detention. Lower-level violations of probation are handled outside of the court process." current
  • 14:4514:45, 29 March 2022 diff hist +188 N Transitional age youthCreated page with "Generally considered youth ages 16-25. Often used in reference to youth at this age who are involved in the juvenile or adult justice system or transitioning out of the foster care system." current
  • 14:4514:45, 29 March 2022 diff hist +268 N Terms and conditionsCreated page with "These are the orders a judge makes that the individual needs to follow while under community supervision. The probation officer will ensure the individual understands the court expectations and will monitor the individual for compliance with the terms and conditions." current
  • 14:4514:45, 29 March 2022 diff hist +464 N Supervision officersCreated page with "A probation officer who has the responsibility for providing supervision services to a caseload of individuals. Sometimes referred to as the supervising probation officer, this probation officer ensures the individual on supervision is abiding by the terms and conditions of probation, supervises the individual in the community, and refers the individual to appropriate programs and services based on their individualized needs, including evidence-based programs." current
  • 14:4414:44, 29 March 2022 diff hist +140 N Superior courtCreated page with "Each county in California has a superior court. All criminal cases and juvenile delinquency cases appear in front of a superior court judge." current
  • 14:4414:44, 29 March 2022 diff hist +154 N SuperintendentCreated page with "The individual delegated to be responsible for operating the local juvenile detention facilities, camps, ranches, or other juvenile commitment facilities." current
  • 14:4414:44, 29 March 2022 diff hist +350 N Sex offendersCreated page with "An individual who has been convicted in adult criminal court or adjudicated in juvenile court for a specified crime contained in the penal code, such as sexual assault, rape, or child sexual abuse. Some individuals convicted of sex offenses, depending on the offense, may be required to register as a sex offender for 10 years, 20 years, or for life." current
  • 14:4314:43, 29 March 2022 diff hist +100 N Second Level ReviewsCreated page with "An additional review of any case where the youth is in out of home placement longer than six months." current
  • 14:4314:43, 29 March 2022 diff hist +92 N Risk levelCreated page with "The amount of risk of continued criminal behavior based on the results of an actuarial tool." current
  • 14:4314:43, 29 March 2022 diff hist +123 N Review HearingsCreated page with "A court hearing where the probation officer is responsible for providing the court with an update regarding the individual." current
  • 14:4214:42, 29 March 2022 diff hist +263 N Victim restitutionCreated page with "An order to make financial payments to the victim of a crime either for actual damages, costs, or emotional damages from the crime. Restitution fines are generally paid to a statewide restitution fund which provides services and funds to victims of violent crime." current
  • 14:4114:41, 29 March 2022 diff hist +109 N Resource Family ApprovalCreated page with "Approval requirements for a family to be able to accept youth into their care through the foster care system." current
  • 14:4114:41, 29 March 2022 diff hist +177 N Federal reimbursementsCreated page with "When a county is paid back by another agency for expenses incurred during a specific time period. This is opposed to receiving the funds in advance and then expending the funds." current
  • 14:4014:40, 29 March 2022 diff hist +263 N RehabilitationCreated page with "Refers to the process of providing or receiving services or training needed to assist an individual in no longer engaging in criminal or delinquent behavior. Often includes supportive and transitional services as well as education and training in positive skills." current
  • 14:4014:40, 29 March 2022 diff hist +225 N Juvenile realignmentCreated page with "Realignment is when tasks and responsibilities are given from one government entity to another. In California, this is generally used to refer to functions that are transferred from the state government to county governments." current
  • 14:4014:40, 29 March 2022 diff hist +267 N Psychological evaluationCreated page with "As required by the Peace Officers Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, candidates for the probation officer and juvenile detention officer positions must undergo a psychological evaluation in order to pass the background portion of this hiring process." current
  • 14:3914:39, 29 March 2022 diff hist +299 N Probation officersCreated page with "A government employee of the county probation department who is a trained peace officer. The role of a probation officer is to provide information and written reports to the judge as well as provide monitoring and supervision of individuals as required by the juvenile court or adult criminal court." current
  • 14:3814:38, 29 March 2022 diff hist +63 N Performance-based fundingCreated page with "Funding based on the achievement of specific goals or outcomes." current
  • 14:3814:38, 29 March 2022 diff hist +363 N Peace officer statusCreated page with "Refers to Section 830.5(a) of the Penal Code, which applies to probation officers while on duty. Peace officer status pursuant to Section 830.5(b) of the Penal Code applies to juvenile detention officers while on duty and is limited to carrying out the primary functions of their assignment, maintains custodial responsibilities in a juvenile detention facility." current
  • 14:3814:38, 29 March 2022 diff hist +454 N Peace officersCreated page with "Probation officers and juvenile detention officers have peace officer status under Section 830.5 of the Penal Code. The peace officer status extends only while engaged in the performance of the duties of their respective employment and for the purpose of carrying out the primary function of their employment. Peace officers under this statute may carry firearms only if authorized and under those terms and conditions specified by their employing agency" current
  • 14:3714:37, 29 March 2022 diff hist +201 N County-Based Medi-CalCreated page with "California’s Medicaid health care program. Medi-Cal pays for a variety of medical services for youth and adults with limited income and resources. Medi-Cal is funded by federal and state governments." current
  • 14:3714:37, 29 March 2022 diff hist +82 N MandatesCreated page with " An official order or requirement of case law, legal statute, or a governing body." current
  • 14:3714:37, 29 March 2022 diff hist +201 N Lower-levelCreated page with "Generally refers to individuals who have committed offenses that are not classified as serious, violent, or sex offenses. Can also refer to offenses not classified as serious, violent, or sex offenses." current
  • 14:3614:36, 29 March 2022 diff hist +645 N Juvenile probationCreated page with "Refers to the division within a Probation Department responsible for juvenile-related matters, including management, supervisory staff, probation officers, and ancillary staff that oversee the department’s operations pertaining to juvenile court. These staff write required court reports, represent the Probation Department in court, divert appropriate youth from the juvenile justice system, provide prevention and early intervention services, and provide supervision serv..." current
  • 14:3614:36, 29 March 2022 diff hist +358 N Juvenile detention facilityCreated page with "Also known as a juvenile hall and is a secure environment operated by a county Probation Department used to detain youth in the juvenile justice system who are going through the juvenile court process and not eligible for community release, are pending out-of-home placement with the juvenile court, or are serving a commitment ordered by the juvenile court." current
  • 14:3514:35, 29 March 2022 diff hist +556 N Juvenile detention officersCreated page with "A trained peace officer who works for a county Probation Department. The role of a juvenile detention officer is to provide for the care and custody of youth who are being detained in county juvenile detention facility, camp, ranch, or other commitment facility. The title of a juvenile detention officer may vary throughout the state. This classification may be referred to as juvenile corrections officer, juvenile correctional officer, juvenile counselor, juvenile institu..." current
  • 14:3514:35, 29 March 2022 diff hist +4 Organizational Structure, Staffing, and FundingNo edit summary
  • 14:3314:33, 29 March 2022 diff hist +143 N Juvenile commitment facilitiesCreated page with " A structure designed for the detention of youth who have been ordered to serve time in custody while focusing on education and rehabilitation." current
  • 14:3314:33, 29 March 2022 diff hist +80 N Initial HearingsCreated page with "The first hearing in juvenile court for a youth charged with a criminal offense." current
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