•  LargestProbation Department in the U.S. • Closed three camps as a result of historically low youth populations •  5,364 employees, two-thirds of them sworn officers •  Offers services in 50 area officesand facilities • Operated 3 juvenile hallsand 9 juvenile campsin 2018 •  Provided services to over 47,700 youth and adultson probation •  Placed over 1,500 youthin out-of-home care including Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Programs (STRTPs) • Committed $14 millionto juvenile community-based diversion programs •  Sponsors one of the largest college programsin a residential juvenile justice setting •  Contracted for the creation of a new residential career training center Since 1841, men and women from all walks of life have dedicated their lives to the rehabilitation efforts of the justice involved, helping them to regain control over their lives and improving the safety of local communities. The Los Angeles County Probation Department has aligned itself with these same values since 1903. Today it is the largest probation services agency in the U.S. with nearly 5400 employees. Probation at a Glance in 2018 Probation by the Numbers $3.2m Funding provided through public and private partnerships for at-risk youth 250 Number of youths who participated in the Youth at Work program, receiving 100 hours of paid work experience and 20 hours of personal enrichment training while in our residential centers $32.1m Amount dedicated to adult reentry programs in 2018 300 Number of youths in camps and halls who participated in college courses in 2017-2018 academic year 961 Youth who were registered to vote while in Probation facilities 19,000 Employees and partners trained in skills for recognizing and assisting Commercially Sexually Exploited Children in the past three years 2,500 Arrests made for serious violations (narcotics, weapons) by Probation Deputies 18 Scholarships awarded to youth who graduated from high school while in Probation facilities 350 Number of transition plans created each month for youth reentering their communities $13m Fund allocation for clients from the State Prison System now under county Probation (AB 109 clients) for temporary housing, employment, and system navigation services INTRODUCTION L.A. County Probation Department | 2018 Annual Report 5 4 L.A. County Probation Department | 2018 Annual Report