General Information
Location
175 Arsenal St # 6
Watertown,
NY
13601

Probation

Kristine M. Maloney, Director
175 Arsenal Street, 6th Floor
Watertown, New York 13601

Phone: (315)785-3065 or (315)785-3058
Fax: Adult Services (315)785-3299, Juvenile Services (315) 785-5094
Email: probation@co.jefferson.ny.us

Facebook: www.facebook.com/JCProbation/

Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., plus evening Report Stations in Chaumont, Carthage, Adams, Clayton, and Theresa.
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. July and August

Mission Statement

The mission of the Jefferson County Probation Department is foremost the protection of the community by offering services aimed toward the rehabilitation of offenders.  This is achieved by providing supervision of individuals sentenced to or placed on Probation, providing pre-sentence and pre-dispositional investigations to the various courts to aid in sentencing, providing Intake services for Family Court, and providing efficient and cost effective alternatives to incarceration programs.

Objectives

  • To provide services to Supreme, County, City, and Family courts as well as 44 town and village justice courts.
  • To conduct complete and objective investigations for the courts.
  • To supervise those persons placed on Probation so that the individual, family, and the community are able to achieve mutual needs and goals.
  • To provide a referral service to other agencies better equipped to handle certain problems.

Types Of Services, Assistance

  • Intake Services: A preliminary procedure related to Family Court regarding Juvenile Delinquency and Persons in Need of Supervision. Intake is a screening process to determine which cases can be properly adjusted or referred to Family Court.
  • Pre-Sentence Investigation Function: A report prepared for the courts, based on extensive investigation and interviews, which provides information on the offender's background, present circumstances, and includes a recommendation for disposition.
  • Supervision: Provides the counseling and monitoring services of a Probation Officer to the offender in order to help him\her achieve a sense of purpose in life, maturity, and ability to resolve conflicts or problems.
  • Collect money for all the courts in the county including : restitution, DWI fines and surcharges, and drug and alcohol testing fees.
  • Training opportunities for students pursuing a profession in Criminal Justice, Social Work, or other related fields of study by allowing them to obtain their field work experience.
  • Provide Release on Recognizance and Release Under Supervision from Jefferson County Jail for alleged criminals who cannot raise bail.
  • Provide supervision for Conditional Release cases out of County Jail.
  • Provide Electronic Home Detention to defendants in lieu of jail or prison.
  • Provide Intensive Supervision Program for both adults and juveniles.
  • Pre-Trial Release Supervision - Alternatives to Incarceration Program

Referrals

Referrals accepted from police agencies, schools, courts, and social agencies. Also from family members or the individual on an appointment basis.

Pre-Trial Release - Alternatives to Incarceration Program

The Alternatives to Incarceration Program is managed and conducted in accordance with the standards promulgated by New York State Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives.  In 1989, Jefferson County Probation developed our ATI program in order to identify and assess pre-trial detainees to determine whether they were appropriate candidates for non-financial release, to recommend such release to courts whenever possible, and to provide supervision as specified by court-ordered release conditions. Please feel free to contact Probation Supervisor Todd Murrock at (315)785-3248 or via email at toddm@co.jefferson.ny.us for further information.

Probation Employment Liaison Officer

The Jefferson County Probation Department recognizes the importance of sustained employment for individuals under community supervision. Employment provides individuals a means to self-sufficiency and the ability to support their families, as well as the capacity to structure their time in positive ways. Probation also understands the needs of area employers and their ability to ask questions of probation officers about work schedules and other work environment related issues. Accordingly, the Jefferson County Probation Department has designated a single point of contact or Probation Employment Liaison officer to communicate with area employers.

Please feel free to contact Sr. Probation Officer Michelle Gentry at (315)786-6992 or via email at michelleg@co.jefferson.ny.us if you are an area employer who has any general questions about probation conditions relating to employment, employment opportunities for individuals on probation, or if you have any other employment related questions or concerns.

Domestic Violence Liaison Officer

The role of the liaison is to collaborate with law enforcement and domestic violence programs to promote victim safety while ensuring the probationer is held accountable.  Please feel free to contact Probation Officer Tracy J. Quinn at (315) 785-3071 for further information.