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.
El Monte District held a staff appreciation luncheon to celebrate the hard work and dedication of its employees.
Read More About El Monte District celebrates staff with appreciation lunch
Ms. Mitchell is a Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker with the Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) Behavioral Health Reintegration (BHR)...
Read More About Meet Ms. Mitchell, DAPO Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker
Governor Gavin Newsom has recognized July 21-27 as Parole Supervision Week.
This year marks the 25th annual Parole Supervision Week, a time to honor and recognize the dedicated professionals in pretrial,...
The Business Services Unit at Southern Region parole headquarters recently organized its inaugural Juneteenth celebration.
In April, Parole Agents Huey and Whittaker were working in Chico when they noticed two men attempting to render aid...
For reentry success, rural parole offices like the Redding Parole Unit collaborate with community partners and other agencies. “(We are)...
Ventura Training Center (VTC) staff embarked on a four-day trip through Central California to visit CDCR conservation camps and firehouses...
Justin Benson knows the people served by the Redding Parole Unit, mainly because he lives and works in the community...
During the third annual Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) Be Well mental health initiative, $3,250 was raised for the...