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Juvenile Probation Department |
| Anthony Scott, Chief Juvenile
Probation Officer |
Office Locations:
1923 Sam
Houston Liberty, TX 77575 Phone: 936-336-4550 Fax:
936-336-4598
304 A Campbell Cleveland, TX 77327 Phone:
281-593-8447
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| Frequently Asked Questions
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| Mission
Statement |
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The employees of the Liberty County Juvenile Probation Department
will strive to serve and protect our community and to offer
rehabilitative opportunities to youthful offenders.
We will assist the offender and their family in meeting the terms of
their probation and help the child and the child's family achieve
positive change. We will remove from society those juveniles in need
of a stricter rehabilitative setting.
We will provide our services to the courts, police agencies,
school districts, juvenile offenders and their families, and the
citizens of Liberty County.
We will work together to accomplish our mission. |
Chief Juvenile
Probation Officer: Anthony Scott |
| Juvenile
Board: |
Staff: |
- Judge Lloyd Kirkham, Chairman
- Judge Don Taylor
- Sheriff Greg Arthur
- A.J. (Jack) Hartel, County Attorney
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- Molly McAdams
- Trey McConnell
- Anthony Scott
- Gloria Cherry
- Deb Swan
- Sonya Brown
- Marty Caldwell
- Larry McMillan
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The Liberty County Juvenile Probation Department is a
community-based correction agency responsible for the supervision of
children ages ten through sixteen who have committed an act in
violation of the law.
The probation department offers a variety of probation
alternatives and specialized caseloads to meet the rehabilitative
needs of youthful offenders. Disposition alternatives include
deferred prosecution, formal probation, community service, placement
alternatives, determinate sentencing, and commitment to the Texas
Youth
Commission. | |