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Protection of the community.
Support the rights of victims.
Develop and operate correctional programs.
Provide institutional services for the courts.
Conduct court investigations.
Enforce court ordered sanctions.
Assist offenders to change for the better.
Educate the public about the value, need for and role of PROBATION.

Probation is one component of a complex system of justice. The citizens have given the system as a whole the responsibility of protecting them from harm by criminal offender And this decree has been enforced by the legislature which has statutorily identified the system's prime responsibility as holding our citizens safe from criminal harm.

Our mission as Probation Officers is to serve the citizenry of Madera County by discharging the duties assigned us by California statutes. Since these duties are many and varied, our mission is multiple.

As fact gatherers, we have responsibility for recommendIng those actions which offer greatest potential for positive change by the offender when potential for such change is seen to exist, provided this can be done without placing the citizenry in harm's way. Where risk of harm is present, our responsibility is to recommend that action which offers greatest protection from that harm.

As enforcers and monitors, we must first see to the proper execution and enforcement of the court's orders, doing so in a firm yet humane manner. This role runs a continuum from absolute enforcer to total supporter arid we must ever adjust our position along that continuum as defendants behavior decrees.

To effectively discharge our duties, we must have the ongoing support of the citizens arid must maintain positive inter-agency relations at all levels of service. This means each and every staff member, in any contact with either citizens of the community representatives of any agency, is representing our entire agency and the image of our agency as a whole is the composite of each and all of those contacts.

Included in our prime responsibility of protecting our citizens from harm is the responsibility to protect our clients from harming themselves, and therein is the blending of the role of enforcer and helper.

Juvenile Hall: The Probation Department is also responsible for operation and administration of the Juvenile Hall. Juvenile Hall is a place of detention for juvenile offenders taken into custody within the provisions of Section 602 of the Juvenile Court Law. These young people are detained for their protection or the protection of the community, pending and/or serving final disposition of their cases. Programs include temporary detention pending court disposition, holding for other agencies, and varying lengths of residential care. Treatment programs include full-time school within the Juvenile Hall for continuation of education.

Juvenile Boot Camp: On March 12, 1996, the Board of Supervisors agreed to set into motion the necessary plans to build a 60-bed Juvenile Boot Camp Facility. As a result of the Board's actions, the Juvenile Boot Camp began operation prior to the start of the 1997-98 budget year. The Camp's objective is to instill, by way of military protocols, structure, discipline, and accountability while in a correctional environment. The Camp Program provides therapeutic intervention, education and family involvement in the rehabilitation process.

Court Day School: Any minor expelled from a school district must receive their education from a Community School under the auspices of the Superintendent of Schools. The School is separate from the traditional school setting and addresses special educational needs. The typical student in a Community School is dysfunctional in the classroom and not normally willing to accept authority. The School is located on the County property next to Juvenile Hall. The Probation Department assigns two Deputy Probation Officers to be on-site as authority figures, as well as to interact with the students, parents and staff. The Probation Department uses a portion of the facilities for a Court Day School. Minors who would otherwise be sentenced to Juvenile Hall of truancies and non-violent offenses are committed to the Court Day School and placed on electronic monitoring house arrest for a period of 90 days.

 



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Madera County Probation
209 West Yosemite Avenue
Madera, CA 93637
Telephone: (559) 675-7739
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Juvenile Services Division
28261 Ave 14
Madera CA 93638
Telephone: (559) 675-4970
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Juvenile Correctional Camp
28281 Ave 14
Madera CA 93638
Telephone: (559) 675-7854
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Juvenile Detention Facility
28219 Ave 14
Madera CA 93638
Telephone: (559) 675-7899
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