Lexipol Introduces New Policy and Training Solution for California Probation Departments

Lexipol, the leading provider of state-specific policies and training for public safety agencies, recently announced the introduction of a Probation Policies and Training solution for California. The solution addresses pressing needs and provides guidance on high-risk policy and training issues, policy management, and related training.

The service is easily customized for different probation models and includes policy content, management, and related training delivered via an online platform and mobile app. It is Lexipol’s first offering for probation departments and complements the company’s current corrections, fire and rescue, and law enforcement offerings in California.

“The new probation policies, along with our juvenile detention policies, create tailored coverage for the needs of each probation department in the state.”

Lexipol policy solutions help public safety agencies reduce risk, liability and costs associated with out-of-date or incomplete policies. Developed by community corrections professionals and public safety attorneys, the Lexipol California Probation Policy Manual includes more than 100 policies continuously updated to meet changes in laws and best practices. The subscription-based service also includes up to 20 short training bulletins per month, each highlighting a different probation-specific scenario to reinforce policy content and officer accountability.

“We are pleased to expand our corrections offerings in California,” said Lexipol CEO Michael Davis. “The new probation policies, along with our juvenile detention policies, create tailored coverage for the needs of each probation department in the state.”

The Probation Policies and Training solution is available to the 59 county probation departments in the state.

To learn more about Lexipol’s Probation Policies and Training solutions, visit www.lexipol.com/probation.

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