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Indio Juvenile Hall company history timeline

1905

1905: Legislation passed which authorized the position of County Probation Officer with salaries fixed by law.

1907

1907: Riverside County Superior Court Judge F.E. Densmore appointed a group of citizens to select a County Probation Officer.

1910

1910: Riverside Juvenile Hall was established at Garfield and Harrison Streets as a detention home for youth.

1921

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.

1926

In 1926, through the cooperation of the Riverside City School Board, a school was established in the detention home program.

1935

1935: Eleanor Chapman was appointed Deputy Probation Officer.

1948

1948: On January 1, 1948, Twin Pines Ranch officially opened.

1948: Riverside Juvenile Hall was built.

1953

1953: Superior Court Department in Indio was established.

1955

1955: A newly built Riverside Juvenile Hall was opened.

1958

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

1964: The Riverside County Probation Department opened a subsidized receiving home for dependent children in Indio.

1972

1972: The first diversion team became operational in the city of Riverside.

1975

1975: The Corona Probation Office opened.

1977

1977: Van Horn Youth Center was converted to a co-educational facility to include boys ages 13-15.

1982

1982: The Indio Detention and Treatment Center opened.

1987

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

1988: Twin Pines Ranch celebrated its’ 40 year anniversary.

1993

1993: The Mid-County Division was established consolidating the Banning, Corona, Hemet and Temecula field offices.

1994

1994: The ground-breaking ceremony took place for Van Horn Youth Center.

2001

2001: Southwest Juvenile Hall was built.

2007

2007: The Riverside County Board of Supervisors served a proclamation honoring the Riverside County Probation Department’s 100 years of service.

2012

2012: Riverside Day Reporting Center opened.

2015

2015: A ground-breaking ceremony was held for the Alan M. Crogan Youth Treatment and Education Center in Riverside.

2016

2016: Indio Day Reporting Center opened.

2020

2020: Riverside Juvenile Hall was closed.

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