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Lake County Probation and BI Inc. to hold April 25 transition event for program graduates
LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lake County Probation and partner BI Inc. will hold a transition celebration on Thursday, April 25, for seven offenders who successfully completed treatment classes, training and supervision requirements at the Lake County Day Reporting Center.
This is the county’s second transition celebration event for a program that was established in response to AB 109, the state’s public safety realignment initiative.
The transition celebration will be held at 5:30 p.m. at The Lodge at Blue Lakes, 5135 West Highway 20 in Upper Lake.
Speakers include Tim Chastain, senior deputy probation officer; Aaron McClymonds, site coordinator; and Sam Jones Hall, a local community member.
The event marks completion of this program and transition to community integration. For many of the program graduates, this marks a significant milestone.
Lake County diverts up to 50 probationers to the center as an alternative to detention or for extra supervision or treatment.
Probationers go through a multiphase program that includes ongoing reporting to the center, cognitive behavioral therapy and training, and testing for drug and alcohol use.
Offenders participate in classes proven to change criminal thinking. BI assists the county with an electronic monitoring program also.
The Lake County Day Reporting Center is located at 1375 Hoyt Ave.
For more information, call Program Manager Patrese Scott at 707-263-1358.