The Los Angeles County Probation Department provides services for those placed on probation within Los Angeles County, California, USA. Robert Taylor is the current Chief Probation Officer. The department is the largest probation department in the world.[1]
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History
The department was established in 1903 with the enactment of California's first probation laws.
Camps
- Camp Afflerbaugh, La Verne
- Camp Gonzales, Calabasas
- Camp Holton, Sylmar
- Camp Jarvis, Lancaster
- Camp Kilpatrick, Malibu
- Camp Mc Nair, Lancaster
- Camp Mendenhall, Lake Hughes
- Camp Miller, Malibu
- Camp Munz, Lake Hughes
- Camp Onizuka, Lancaster
- Camp Paige, La Verne
- Camp Resnik, Lancaster
- Camp Rockey, San Dimas
- Camp Routh, Tujunga
- Camp Scobee, Lancaster
- Camp Scott, Santa Clarita
- Camp Scudder, Santa Clarita
- Camp Smith, Lancaster
- Challenger Memorial Youth Center, Lancaster
- Dorothy Kirby Center, Los Angeles
Juvenile Halls
- Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall, 16350 Filbert Street Sylmar
- Visiting hours are Saturday 1:00-3:00 and Sunday 1:00-4:00
- Hall telephone numbers:
- 818-364-2011: Main number to Movement Control
- 818-364-2001: Superintendent's Office
- Central Juvenile Hall, Los Angeles
323-226-8611 Movement Control
- Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, Downey
External links
References
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