Explore jobs
Find specific jobs
Explore careers
Explore professions
Best companies
Explore companies
1905: Legislation passed which authorized the position of County Probation Officer with salaries fixed by law.
1907: Riverside County Superior Court Judge F.E. Densmore appointed a group of citizens to select a County Probation Officer.
1910: Riverside Juvenile Hall was established at Garfield and Harrison Streets as a detention home for youth.
1921: The Riverside County Detention home was renamed “Riverside Children’s Home.” Two additional changes occurred as follows: Dependent children were no longer committed to juvenile hall, but rather were placed in private boarding homes.
In 1926, through the cooperation of the Riverside City School Board, a school was established in the detention home program.
1935: Eleanor Chapman was appointed Deputy Probation Officer.
1948: On January 1, 1948, Twin Pines Ranch officially opened.
1948: Riverside Juvenile Hall was built.
1953: Superior Court Department in Indio was established.
1955: A newly built Riverside Juvenile Hall was opened.
1958: The Board of Supervisors voted to purchase 800 acres of land adjacent to Twin Pines Ranch to expand the farm program and provide land for the younger boys training program.
1964: The Riverside County Probation Department opened a subsidized receiving home for dependent children in Indio.
1972: The first diversion team became operational in the city of Riverside.
1975: The Corona Probation Office opened.
1977: Van Horn Youth Center was converted to a co-educational facility to include boys ages 13-15.
1982: The Indio Detention and Treatment Center opened.
1987: A psychological evaluation requirement is implemented in July for all regular peace officer staff pursuant to 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code.
1988: Twin Pines Ranch celebrated its’ 40 year anniversary.
1993: The Mid-County Division was established consolidating the Banning, Corona, Hemet and Temecula field offices.
1994: The ground-breaking ceremony took place for Van Horn Youth Center.
2001: Southwest Juvenile Hall was built.
2007: The Riverside County Board of Supervisors served a proclamation honoring the Riverside County Probation Department’s 100 years of service.
2012: Riverside Day Reporting Center opened.
2015: A ground-breaking ceremony was held for the Alan M. Crogan Youth Treatment and Education Center in Riverside.
2016: Indio Day Reporting Center opened.
2020: Riverside Juvenile Hall was closed.
Rate Indio Juvenile Hall's efforts to communicate its history to employees.
Do you work at Indio Juvenile Hall?
Does Indio Juvenile Hall communicate its history to new hires?
Zippia gives an in-depth look into the details of Indio Juvenile Hall, including salaries, political affiliations, employee data, and more, in order to inform job seekers about Indio Juvenile Hall. The employee data is based on information from people who have self-reported their past or current employments at Indio Juvenile Hall. The data on this page is also based on data sources collected from public and open data sources on the Internet and other locations, as well as proprietary data we licensed from other companies. Sources of data may include, but are not limited to, the BLS, company filings, estimates based on those filings, H1B filings, and other public and private datasets. While we have made attempts to ensure that the information displayed are correct, Zippia is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this information. None of the information on this page has been provided or approved by Indio Juvenile Hall. The data presented on this page does not represent the view of Indio Juvenile Hall and its employees or that of Zippia.
Indio Juvenile Hall may also be known as or be related to Indio Juvenile Hall.