The Los Angeles County Probation Department (LACPD) is the largest probation services agency in the United States, with a majority of its staff consisting of sworn officers. They supervise state parolees under the California Prison Realignment Plan (AB 109) and provide supervision for adult probationers throughout Los Angeles County. LACPD also offers cutting-edge juvenile residential treatment services, including the L.A. Model at Campus Kilpatrick, and works closely with community groups and stakeholders to ensure sustainable public safety initiatives for both juvenile and adult probation services in the county.
With a focus on rehabilitation and community engagement, LACPD operates numerous facilities throughout Los Angeles County to serve individuals currently on probation. They supervise youth in residential treatment service facilities, juvenile camps, and Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, providing rehabilitative services and supporting successful transitions back home through programs like the Camp-to-Community Transition Program (CCTP). Through proactive communication and public education, the department aims to foster understanding and participation from communities, ultimately working towards rebuilding lives and sustaining healthy families in the county.
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