Agency Name: | New York City Department of Probation |
Type: | department |
Nativename: | DOP |
Picture Caption: | Patch |
Formed: | 1928 |
Preceding6: | --> |
Jurisdiction: | New York City |
Employees: | 1,113 (FY 2024) |
Budget: | $119.9 million (FY 2024) |
Chief1 Name: | Juanita Holmes |
Chief1 Position: | Commissioner |
Chief2 Name: | Sekou Ma'at |
Chief2 Position: | First Deputy Commissioner |
The New York City Department of Probation (DOP) is the department of the government of New York City responsible for providing supervision for adults and juveniles placed on probation by judges in the Supreme, Criminal, and Family courts.[1] [2] In addition, Probation officers are responsible for preparing background reports that assist judges in determining appropriate sentences for adult offenders and juvenile delinquents.
Probation Officers are New York State peace officers. Its regulations are compiled in title 42 of the New York City Rules.