Art Inspires Probation Youth to Create Positive Change
Nov. 25, 2013 | 4:09 PMReading Time: 3 minutes
Creating art gives troubled teens an outlet from everyday stress in weekly program.
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Creating art gives troubled teens an outlet from everyday stress in weekly program.
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Free tattoo removal program helps probation youth make better first impressions on potential employers and others.
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They are the worst of the worst on the road: They’ve been arrested repeatedly for DUI, and maybe they’ve already hurt someone in a crash. But they keep driving drunk.
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High-risk probation violators in South Bay got a visit from law enforcement officers as part of Operation Southland.
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High-risk probation violators in South Bay got a visit from law enforcement officers as part of Operation Southland.
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Twenty-three people were arrested Thursday during an operation targeting young offenders who often turn to crime to support their drug habits.
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Deputy Probation Officer Ana Diaz Pina says everyone deserves a second chance. She believes that with accountability and support, criminals can choose to get on the right path.