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File #: RES 2025-246    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Consent Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/30/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 7/22/2025 Final action: 7/22/2025
Title: ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-246 proclaiming the week July 20-26, 2025, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week in Contra Costa County, as recommended by the County Probation Officer.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 2025-246

To:                                           Board of Supervisors

From:                                          Esa Ehmen-Krause, County Probation Officer

Report Title:                     2025 PPPS Week

Recommendation of the County Administrator Recommendation of Board Committee

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

ADOPT a Resolution No. proclaiming the week of July 20-26, 2025, as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week in Contra Costa County, as recommended by the County Probation Officer.

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

None

 

 

BACKGROUND:

See Resolution Text

 

 

CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:

A resolution will not be adopted in recognition of Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
and for Special Districts, Agencies and Authorities Governed by the Board

 

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IN THE MATTER OF DECLARING THE WEEK OF JULY 20-26, 2025, AS PRETRIAL, PROBATION AND PAROLE SUPERVISION WEEK IN CONTRA COSTA COUNTY

 

WHEREAS Probation professionals play a unique and essential role in California’s criminal and juvenile justice systems, keeping communities safe by providing justice-involved individuals with accountability, support, services, and tools necessary to safely and successfully reenter society: and

WHEREAS, Through transformative, evidence-based, and court-ordered rehabilitative programming, probation holds individuals accountable while also helping them permanently transition out of the justice system and onto a healthier, more productive life path; and

WHEREAS, Probation departments serve as key connectors within the justice system and local communities, maximizing the resources available through courts, local governments, law enforcement, social services, behavioral health providers, schools, crime survivor organizations, and nonprofit agencies; and

WHEREAS, Probation professionals balance the need for accountability with the opportunity for individuals to engage in treatment and rehabilitation, providing the structure and support necessary to change lives and reduce future crime; and

 

WHEREAS, California’s probation officers are highly trained and dedicated professionals, with over 72 percent identifying as non-white and 51 percent as women, and the majority holding college degrees, reflecting the diversity and professionalism of the field: and

 

WHEREAS, Probation officers receive extensive training-350 hours within their first two years of service, and at least 40 hours annually thereafter-in areas including topics like trauma-informed care, cognitive behavioral therapy, strength-based approaches, and emotional intelligence; and

 

WHEREAS, This comprehensive training equips probation professionals to manage the trauma and complex needs of offenders while safely connecting them to the support and supervision necessary for successful reentry: and

 

WHEREAS, Probation provides a cost-effective, evidence-based public safety strategy, effectively supervising individuals while also connecting them to critical services such as workforce development, substance use treatment, mental health care, and education; and

 

WHEREAS, Probation delivers a multifaceted public safety model that combines supervision, accountability, and access to transformative rehabilitative services, offering a safe and effective alternative to incarceration; and

WHEREAS, Probation departments have a profound impact on community safety and well-being by addressing the root causes of crime through individualized supervision and supports that reduce recidivism; and

 

WHEREAS, Probation fosters a safer, healthier California by ensuring that individuals serving their sentences within our communities or those reentering communities after incarceration are equipped with the tools, services, support and supervision they need to be safe and successful; and

 

WHEREAS, We hereby recognize and commend the critical role of California’s probation professionals and celebrates them this July in honor of their ongoing dedication to justice, rehabilitation, and community safety.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:

that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, does hereby proclaim that July 20-26, 2025, be recognized as Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision week at the recommendation of County Probation Officer, Esa Ehmen-Krause to highlight Probation’s immense contributions to our community.

 

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