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Navigating the Challenges and Benefits of Providing Pretrial Services within a Probation Department
SESSION INFO
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Session Type: Workshop
Community Supervision is ever evolving; accordingly, organizations need to adapt. With a push toward bail reform, jurisdictions may need to create a stand-alone pretrial agency and/or repurpose established probation officers. This workshop will focus on the changed mindset that is needed for probation officers who do not have experience working with defendants that have not been convicted and may still have all their rights. This session will discuss the differences between, probation and pretrial clients, officer mindsets between the two groups, and what to do if you have to wear both hats. Participants will be provided with tips to help breakdown the mental barriers that may limit a pretrial officer’s efficacy and illustrate how by building trust between themselves and their defendants they can provide legal and effective supervision and encourage pretrial success. Participants will understand how a robust pretrial program can foster hope for pretrial defendants, and the community.
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Kayla Cathcart
Adult Probation Supervisor, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Kayla Cathcart has been a Probation Officer for 13 years and is currently a Supervisor in Pretrial Services Initial Appearance Unit.
Christopher Fox-Fitzgerald
Probation Supervisor, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Taylor Pile
Probation Officer Supervisor, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Taylor Pile has been a Pretrial Officer for over 25 years and is currently a Supervisor in the Pretrial Services Electronic Monitoring Program.
Lolita Rathburn
Division Director, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Lolita Rathburn has been a probation officer for 20 years and is currently the Division Director of the Pretrial Services Division & Probation Revocation Court for Maricopa County Adult Probation.
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