All crime is down double digits in Westchester County, and County Executive George Latimer believes the improved numbers are due in large part to the good work of Westchester County’s Probation Department. Westchester County’s probation officers oversee thousands of cases and supervise thousands of people who are placed on probation each year, and are primarily responsible for ensuring crimes are not committed once offenders are released back into the public. Through home visits, drug testing, making sure offenders attend support services, and helping to secure housing and employment, the Probation Department’s goal is promoting public safety, and holding offenders accountable for their actions.

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Latimer said: “Westchester County’s probation officers are the unsung heroes who help us to reduce crime in all of our communities. By working closely with the Westchester County Department of Public Safety, the District Attorney’s office, our local municipalities and a number of criminal justice agencies, our Probation Department offers an effective, safe alternative to incarceration. They are mentors, they provide guidance, and they help offenders reenter our communities as the best version of themselves.” 

Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Probation Rocco Pozzi said: “Probation is probably one of the biggest kept secrets in the criminal justice system, because people really don’t understand the important role probation plays for the courts, and providing community safety by providing supervision to those who are released to our jurisdiction. If we can do this well, then we are providing and extra layer of safety to our communities.”

There are 144 Probation Officers currently serving Westchester County.

Below are some statistics about Westchester County’s Department of Probation in 2021:

                                                                                                             CASES                      PEOPLE

 

Total number of people cases supervised:                                   5,129                         4,337

Total number of investigations ordered:                                       1,530                          1,492

 

Domestic Violence:                                                                            312                             181

Warrants:                                                                                                952                             949

 

                                                                                                 TESTS GIVEN      PEOPLE TESTED

 

Drug testing:                                                                                 5445                            1987