Division of Adult Parole Operations
The Division of Adult Parole Operations is responsible for protecting the community by enabling parole agents to play an active role in the local community’s public safety plans and supporting parole supervised people in their effort to successfully reintegrate into the community. The Division offers a wide range of programs and services and utilizes evidence-based tools to effect long-term behavior change for parolees to earn an opportunity to discharge. The goal is to maintain gains during their parole period that will extend to post supervision.
San Bernardino and Victorville Parole offices offered special workshops to help formerly incarcerated job-seekers find employment. The Job Readiness Program...
Read More About 39 parolees complete job readiness workshops
Capitol District Parole Agent Michael McCowan recently attended Student Voices along with other local law enforcement agencies and community organizations.
On Sept. 5, the Division of Adult Parole Operations took time to celebrate and recognize recent promotions within the Northern...
Read More About DAPO’s Northern Region recognizes recent promotions
When paroled offender Christina Gutierrez attended the Women Empowerment group over the summer, she didn't know it would lead to...
Read More About DAPO staff help struggling mom get school supplies for her son
In mid-August, the first cohort of students involved in the Glendale Community College welding pilot class completed their six-week course....
Read More About New welders crafting bright futures through DAPO partnerships
The Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) Adult Program Unit along with Compton Community College and the Harbor Parole District...
Read More About DAPO, Compton college host reentry resource fair
Sacramento Metro 1, Parole Agent II Supervisor Anthony Quintana was selected to receive the prestigious California Probation, Parole and Correctional...
Read More About Anthony Quintana named Parole Agent of the Year
Today, hit the road with Parole Academy student Josh Carling and Parole Agent I Andrew Brown as they check in...
“U.S Open of Surfing Turns into Riot” was the headline in July 2013. After that incident, Agent Douglas Radtke saw...
Read More About Popular surfing event gets help from state parole staff
Pink patches and pins are available for purchase by field staff of the Southern Region for the CDCR Division of...
Read More About Pink patches, pin sets available for parole’s Southern Region