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Henry Mendoza named Ideal Parole Agent

Mendoza raises his hand during the parole agent graduation ceremony held Friday, June 20, 2025, for Class 2-25P of the Basic Parole Agent Academy in Galt, California.

Henry Mendoza, recipient of the Ideal Parole Agent award, was one of 44 agents graduating the Basic Parole Agent Academy. The ceremony was held Friday at the Richard A. McGee Correctional Training Center in Galt with family and close friends also attending.

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Mendoza said he was inspired by his father-in-law’s CDCR career. After watching his father-in-law graduate in 2010 as a CDCR correctional officer, he decided to follow in his career footsteps. Three years later, he earned his own correctional officer’s badge. Mendoza then reported to Valley State Prison in Chowchilla where he’s worked for 12 years.

Agent Mendoza looks forward to changing lives

Now, Mendoza finds himself in his career’s next phase as a parole agent with CDCR’s Division of Adult Parole Operations.

“Changing lives is what I want to do,” said Mendoza. “If I can give the right help and guidance, then I can keep the community safe. Every time I put on my badge, it reminds me I have the opportunity to help people and keep our streets safe.”

Mendoza receives the Ideal Parole Agent award during the Class 2-25P ceremony.

The recipient of the Ideal Parole Agent award was voted on and selected by the Division Training Unit. It is awarded to a student who has exemplified all the skills and qualities, in a well-rounded manner, worthy of being considered the ideal agent.

Having completed 13 weeks of rigorous training, Mendoza and his fellow graduates will now serve in communities across California.

Story and photos by Emily Humpal, information officer II (specialist)

In photos: Basic Parole Agent Academy Class 2-25P

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