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About the Adult Probation Department

The Adult Probation Department supervises adults on probation, ensures court-mandated orders are achieved, offers personal growth resources, and serves the overall well-being of the community. The department oversees initiatives including:

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Justice Involved Individual Supervision
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Victim Services
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Rehabilitation Support
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Community Safety Promotion

 

 

Specialized Services

Providing support for adults on probation who are overcoming challenges related to mental health, substance abuse, and returning to the community.

This is for:

  • Individuals with mental health issues
  • Individuals with substance use disorders
  • Individuals participating in drug court
  • Individuals eligible for work furlough
  • Individuals looking to reintegrate into society
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Supervision Services

Helping adults on probation to obey court orders, rehabilitate, and return to the community while prioritizing the safety of the community.

This is for individuals:

  • Placed on standard supervision
  • Who are assessed as a high risk and require additional services
  • With special needs and enhanced conditions of supervision
  • Who have previously failed to meet their probation requirements
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Education and Workforce Development

Adults on probation achieve their educational and career goals with the Frank X. Gordon Education Program. New student registration is offered throughout the year. Every student must be at least 16 years of age and have a valid U.S. state-issued identification. You do NOT have to be on probation to enroll. Visit one of the two centers in Maricopa County to study:

  • GED Preparation and Testing
  • Cognitive Skills Development
  • Job Readiness and Career Planning
  • Financial Literacy and Budgeting

Frank X. Gordon Education Program Locations

Arizona@Work – Smart Justice 

Arizona@Work has a specialized team called Smart Justice that provides assistance to justice involved/probation participants, including:

  • Job leads (with second chance employers)
  • Apprenticeship and paid work experiences
  • Specialized workforce training
  • Interview and resume assistance

For more information call 602-506-0055 or email APDAdultEducation@jbazmc.maricopa.gov.

Smart Justice Coaches

Smart Justice coaches are located in the adult education centers, probation buildings, and are also available for appointments and walk in participants. 

For more information, call 602-372-1839 or email WddSmartJustice@maricopa.gov

Additional Resources

After a person is arrested and taken into custody for allegedly committing a criminal offense, the Court determines release conditions at the Initial Appearance for that individual while the charges are pending.  Probation Officers assigned to the Pretrial Services Division’s Initial Appearance Unit provide information to the Court, including criminal history and a validated risk assessment, the Public Safety Assessment (PSA). The PSA is used to identify the person’s risk to reoffend and the likelihood to attend future Court hearings, if released. Probation Officers assigned to the Pretrial Services Division manage caseloads of individuals released to Pretrial Services who have been placed on either General Pretrial Supervision, or any other restrictions as ordered by the Court, which includes a monitoring device being installed on the individual’s ankle to monitor the person’s movements in the community and further enhance compliance with the Court’s Release Order.

General Guidelines:

  • Release conditions may include supervision by Pretrial Services, which could include drug and alcohol testing, specific no contact orders for alleged victims, orders to not return to the scene of the alleged crime, any other restrictions as ordered by the Court, and Electronic Monitoring.
  • Pretrial Probation Officers monitor the person’s compliance with their conditions of release, as well as providing resources and reminders to attend all Court hearings.
  • Pretrial Probation Officers provide reports to the Court on an as-needed basis to inform the Court of the person’s compliance with the release conditions while on Pretrial Supervision and submit Bond Review Reports at the order of the Court, when the Court is reviewing secured bond decisions made at the Initial Appearance.
  • Pretrial Services is located in the South Court Tower building.

In most Superior Court cases, when the Court has made a determination of a defendant's guilt and has the discretion over the penalty, it must order a Presentence Report. These reports are then completed by the Presentence Division of the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department. The Presentence Division consists of Screeners and Probation Officers who work collaboratively to gather information for the Presentence Report to be submitted to the Court.

General Guidelines:

  • A Presentence Report will include case information, defendant information, statements from interested parties, a risk assessment, screenings, and a recommendation for sentencing.
  • Early in the process, a Presentence Screener meets with the defendant to gather information and to complete a risk assessment.  The Screener then provides the information to the Probation Officer for additional investigation.
  • One of the critical functions of a Presentence Probation Officer is to contact victims for a statement to include in the report. The Officer explains the Court process to victims and discusses financial losses resulting from the offense. The Victim Statement affords the victim a voice in the sentencing process for the Judicial Officer to take into consideration when making the sentencing determination.
  • The Presentence Probation Officer gathers and verifies relevant information and uses the data collected from the risk assessment to formulate and support a recommendation. The Presentence Probation Officer prepares the report and submits it to the Court, defense and prosecution.
  • If probation is granted at sentencing, the individual returns to the Presentence Assessment Center, where staff will verify that the assessment was completed, provide appropriate referrals, and inform the probationer of their Probation Officer assignment and contact information.

Adult Probation Department Leadership

Michael Cimino

Adult Probation Department Chief

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