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 parolees 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.
Using innovative solutions, the Division of Adult Parole Operations have continued helping formerly incarcerated people connect with services to help...
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Amanda Moody is no stranger to technological advances. In fact, she teaches basic tech skills to paroled veterans who suddenly...
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In the late 1990s, Durlene Westfall and Deborah Norman met while incarcerated at California Institution for Women (CIW) in Corona....
CDCR Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) will be starting a quarterly newsletter highlighting the many reentry services provided by...
Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 132, The Transgender Respect, Agency and Dignity Act, legislation that will allow incarcerated transgender,...
To minimize social contact and avoid the spread of COVID-19, the Northern Region Adult Program Unit (APU) began holding Peer...
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Even during a pandemic, the Division of Adult Parole Operations (DAPO) Adult Program Unit (APU) began brainstorming ways to assist...
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CDCR parole and Special Services Unit agents assisted numerous federal, state, city and county agencies shutdown a deadly fentanyl distribution...
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Parole and Probation Services Week honors and recognizes the work of parole agents and probation officers.
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Governor Gavin Newsom signed a proclamation recognizing July 19-25 as Parole Supervision Week.
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