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Adult Probation Department

San Francisco Opens New Treatment, Recover and Transitional Housing Facility for Women and Their Children

The Women’s Treatment Recovery Prevention Program will expand program and housing capacity for 39 justice-involved women and their children for up to 2.5 years

Mayor London Breed Announces 75 New Behavioral health Beds for San Francisco Residents Involved in the Justice System

As part of initiative to add 400 new mental health beds over the coming years, newly renovated transitional housing will offer mental health, substance use disorder, and peer support services to residents

Mayor London Breed and Adult Probation Department Announce the Launch of New Navigation Center

Billie Holiday Center will provide housing, case management, and linkages to mental health and substance abuse services to justice-involved adults experiencing homelessness

A new S.F. program for people struggling with drugs promotes total abstinence

San Francisco is beginning a program that will provide housing, therapy and drug and alcohol counseling for men instead of sending them to jail, or as a place to land when they get out.

Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Ahsha Safaí Launch Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention Academy

San Francisco, CA — Mayor London N. Breed, Supervisor Ahsha Safaí, and Chief Adult Probation Officer Karen Fletcher today celebrated the opening of the Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention (TRP) Academy. Located at 630 Geary Boulevard.

APD Operation Lights Out 2015

The Adult Probation Department’s “Operation Lights Out,” executed Halloween night, speaks to the true essence of Probation’s multiple roles: to Protect the Community, Serve Justice, and Change Lives.

SFAPD and Reentry Council announce grand opening of Cala Mexican Seafood Restaurant

Through connections with the Adult Probation Department's re-entry branch, Delancey Street and the Young Community Developers, Rosenbush found a pool of around 50 individuals to interview for positions at Cala.

Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi and Chief Adult Probation Officer Wendy Still are proud to introduce the Reentry Pod

Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi and Chief Adult Probation Officer Wendy Still are proud to introduce the Reentry Pod, located at County Jail #2.

San Francisco's Family-Focused Probation: A Conversation with Chief Adult Probation Officer Wendy Still

At year-end 2009, 7.23 million adults were involved in the criminal justice system—whether in jail or prison or on probation or parole. These numbers on their own are disturbingly high, but they fail to reflect the millions of family members and loved ones who are affected