HISTORY
OF THE PROBATION AGENCY
In 1909, Judge Robert M. Clark of the Superior Court of the State of
California, in and for the County of Ventura, established a Probation
Committee. The Committee immediately appointed Thomas W. Spier as Probation
Officer of Ventura County, and he took his oath of office on April 9,
1909. Mr. Spier, a businessman who engaged in the purchase of dried
beans, performed his probation duties on a part-time basis. His responsibilities
included the handling of all indigent cases and other work that would
later be handled by the "welfare department." Mr. Spier did
not have an office until July 1913 when the "new court house"
became ready for occupancy. On January 7, 1914, Mr. Spier filed his
first probation report.
On January 17, 1927,
Clay Claberg was appointed Probation Officer to succeed Mr. Spier. Three
months later, his sister, Maryan Claberg was appointed Assistant Probation
Officer to assist in the investigation of indigent cases within Ventura
County. On February 7, 1928, the Probation Department and Welfare Department
became separate entities by order of the Board of Supervisors.
On April 1, 1944,
Frank A. Colston began his reign of nearly 30 years as Chief Probation
Officer. Mr. Colston built a reputation throughout the State for his
progressive approach toward the prevention of juvenile delinquency.
Department employees admired Mr. Colston for the paternal approach he
exhibited toward his staff, making them feel as if they were truly part
of his "family."
During Mr. Colston's
tenure, the Probation Committee continued to serve in an advisory capacity
to the Juvenile Court and Probation Officer until 1961, at which time
it was abolished as a result of the revision of Juvenile Court Law.
Subsequently, the Juvenile Justice Commission was created. The members
of the Commission, which included no less than seven citizens for a
term of four years, met monthly to receive reports on and make recommendations
relative to the policies, activities and programs of the department.
Following Mr. Colston's
retirement in 1973, the Probation Department's Fiscal Officer Jack Marron
was appointed as Interim Chief Probation Officer during an anticipated
lengthy search for Mr. Colston's successor. Under Mr. Marron, the Department
was renamed the Corrections Services Agency due to the proposed plan
that all adult custody facilities and adult inmates would become the
Agency's responsibility.
In 1976, William
Forden was appointed Chief Probation Officer following a lengthy stint
with the California Department of Corrections. During his tenure, responsibility
of the Work Furlough Program was transferred from the Ventura County
Sheriff's Department to the Agency. However, political changes in the
County halted the plan to transfer the remaining adult custody facilities
to the Agency. Chief Forden was recognized for his commitment to adult
intermediate sanctions. He developed such programs as "Deferred
Prosecution" and Court Liaison Project (CLP Unit).
In 1992, Frank Woodson
succeeded Mr. Forden as Chief Probation Officer. Mr. Woodson started with
the Agency in 1976 and served as Deputy Chief Probation Officer throughout
Mr. Forden's tenure. Mr. Woodson was known for his dedication to the treatment
of juvenile delinquents, collaboration with other departments, and his
desire to involve staff in Agency decisions.
In 1997, following
Mr. Woodson's retirement, Calvin C. Remington was appointed Chief Probation
Officer. Mr. Remington served as Deputy Chief Probation Officer during
Mr. Woodson's tenure, having begun his career with the Agency in 1974.
Under Mr. Remington, the Agency has seen many significant changes including:
renaming of the Corrections Services Agency to the Ventura County Probation
Agency on December 16, 1997; tremendous personnel growth as a result
of the passage of Proposition 172; funding and completion of the Juvenile Justice Complex;
and the arming of selected probation officers.
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VENTURA
COUNTY PROBATION CHIEFS
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| Karen J. Staples |
2007 to Present |
| Calvin C.
Remington |
1997- 2007
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| Frank Woodson |
1992-1997
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| William
Forden |
1976-1992
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| Jack Marron
(Acting CPO) |
1973-1975
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| Frank A.
Colston |
1944-1973
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| Clay Claberg |
1927-1944
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| Thomas W.
Spier |
1909-1927
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