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Created2007 to 2017
Description

The Adult Probation Department Annual Reports illustrate the Department’s ongoing commitment to enhance public safety and promote positive behavior change from individuals under its supervision. During the year, significant steps are taken in their continuing initiative to fully integrate evidence-based practices into the organizational culture.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Barr, Burton, 1917-1997 (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-04-02
DescriptionAzScam Update (Wong); Phoenix Indian School Package with Mayor Paul Johnson (Hart); Home Arrest Package with Tom Agnos (Sauceda). Segments on an AZScam update, political issues with the Phoenix Indian School property, and Maricopa County's new home arrest program.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-12-01
DescriptionFriday Edition. Panelists discuss Superintendent Sandra Dowling and the future of Pappas Schools, a new policy for probation programs, and Symington's political defeat. Panelists include Doug MacEachern, Arizona Republic; Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services; Robbie Sherwood, Arizona Republic.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Gascón, George, 1954- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-09-14
DescriptionSegments on Governor Napolitano's lost court battle regarding a line-item veto, Proposition 200 (the Million Dollar Voting Initiative), Proposition 301 (meth and probation), and the new Mesa Police Chief. Guests include Howard Fischer; Mark Osterloh; Farrell Quinlan; George Gascon.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-06-01
DescriptionHouse Bill #2089 Package, Rep. Giordano Remote (Miller); Intensive Probation Package, Dan Prince In-Studio (Shelton); Soleri Bells Package (Bloom). Segments on the death of police officer Kenneth Collings, House Bill 2089, intensive probation supervision as a solution to prison costs and overcrowding, and Paolo Soleri's wind bells.
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Created2012-08
Description

This report compares arrestees in three categories of probation history – never served probation (or not in the past 12 months), served probation in a county other than Maricopa, and served probation in Maricopa County, each defined for either lifetime or the past 12 months, ultimately yielding six analysis categories.

This report compares arrestees in three categories of probation history – never served probation (or not in the past 12 months), served probation in a county other than Maricopa, and served probation in Maricopa County, each defined for either lifetime or the past 12 months, ultimately yielding six analysis categories. Each of the three probation categories are mutually exclusive within a given time period (i.e. lifetime and past 12 months). Given the Department’s need for the broadly scoped analysis as opposed to a topically-focused and interpretive report, the report here primarily provides analyses across most of the core instrument elements, presented in tabular form, with a list of key findings and highlights.

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Created2012-09
Description

The analysis plan and the format of this report are derived from numerous meetings held over more than an eighteen month span with the AARIN project advisory board, Maricopa County leadership, and representatives from JPD. Following the guidance of the advisory board, the dissemination strategy for the AARIN project shifted

The analysis plan and the format of this report are derived from numerous meetings held over more than an eighteen month span with the AARIN project advisory board, Maricopa County leadership, and representatives from JPD. Following the guidance of the advisory board, the dissemination strategy for the AARIN project shifted from a single, broadly scoped annual summary report supplemented by smaller topic-specific reports into shorter, individual reports tailored to the specific needs and wants of six key county criminal justice agencies. Meetings with JPD representatives regarding their individualized report indicated they would be most interested in a broad analysis akin to the traditional AARIN annual reports. A key modification to this broad traditional analysis strategy, this report compares juvenile detainees in three categories of probation history – never served probation (or not in the past 12 months), served probation in a county other than Maricopa, and served probation in Maricopa County, each defined for either lifetime or the past 12 months, ultimately yielding six analysis categories. Each of the three probation categories are mutually exclusive within a given time period (i.e. lifetime and past 12 months). Given the JPD’s need for the broadly scoped analysis as opposed to a topically-focused and interpretive report, the report here primarily provides analyses across most of the core instrument elements, presented in tabular form, with a list of key findings and highlights.

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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962