DEPARTMENT: Community Corrections
FILE TYPE: Regular Action
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Proclamation Of Pretrial, Probation, And Parole Supervision Week In Dakota County July 20-26, 2025
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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED
Proclaim the week of July 20-26, 2025, Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week in Dakota County.
SUMMARY
Every year on the third full calendar week of July, National Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week is celebrated to recognize the hard work of people involved in community corrections. The week honors all community corrections workers across the country who spend their days working to improve outcomes both for the individual they supervise and for the public safety of our communities.
Probation officers are an essential part of the criminal justice system, and they uphold the law with dignity, while recognizing the right of the public to be safeguarded from criminal activity. Probation officers are responsible for supervising adults and juveniles in the community. They are trained professionals who provide services and referrals to clients, by working in partnership with community agencies and groups, and promoting prevention, intervention, and advocacy on behalf of the clients they supervise.
By supporting victims, promoting restorative justice, and helping individuals make meaningful changes, they serve as a driving force for safer and stronger communities in Dakota County.
OUTCOMES
In 2024 Dakota County Probation Officers:
? Served 9,462 individuals through juvenile and adult probation.
? Served 194 youth at the Juvenile Service Center.
? Facilitated 200 cognitive behavior therapy groups.
? Conducted 11,873 office/community/home visits.
? Completed 937 pre-sentence investigations.
RECOMMENDATION
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To honor and recognize probation officers for their service and dedication to serving Dakota County residents, staff recommends the Dakota County Board of Commissioners recognizes National Pretrial, Probation, and Parol...
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