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​Juvenile Probation

Understanding the Role of a Juvenile Probation Officer

Navigating the juvenile justice system can be challenging — for families, communities, and even professionals. Juvenile Probation Officers play a key role in guiding juveniles, supporting families, and helping communities stay safe. Their work is grounded in restorative justice, focusing on meeting the needs of victims, keeping communities safe, holding youth accountable, and helping them build the skills they need to succeed.

Juvenile Probation Officers wear many hats. They connect youth and their families to resources, advise the courts, coordinate services, and build partnerships in the community. Most importantly, they support juveniles in learning the skills they need to make better choices and lead positive, productive lives.

Here’s a closer look at the different roles a Juvenile Probation Officer plays:

  • Court Advisor
    Juvenile Probation Officers work closely with judges and attorneys, offering recommendations on things like charges, custody, placement, supervision, and treatment. Their input helps shape decisions that are fair and focused on long-term success.
  • Service Broker
    Probation Officers play a key role in linking juveniles, families, and victims to essential community resources such as counseling, education, and victim services.
  • Case Manager
    Probation Officers coordinate with parents, caregivers, schools, law enforcement, and service providers to create and manage a plan that supports the juvenile’s success. They stay in touch with everyone involved and monitor how the juvenile is doing—both in meeting court expectations and in daily life. Furthermore, Juvenile Probation Officers work with victims and communities in support of restoration and crime prevention.
  • Counselor
    Supporting juveniles means helping them — and their families — understand what led to their current situation, how to prevent further offenses, and how to move forward. Juvenile Probation Officers guide conversations to make sure everyone knows they have a role in developing a solution. They also work with victims to help them understand the process and get the support they need.
  • Community Liaison
    Juvenile Probation Officers build strong, professional relationships with local organizations and other justice partners. They help both individuals and public groups understand how the juvenile justice system works and encourage the community to be part of the process.

At the heart of it all, Juvenile Probation Officers are here to support youth and their families, hold juveniles accountable, address the needs of victims, and strengthen community safety. They bring people together, offer guidance, reduce the likelihood of future offenses, and make sure no one must navigate the system alone.

The Juvenile Justice System in Alaska flowchart thumbnail​Juvenile Justice in Alaska

The ​Juvenile Justice System in Alaska​​ can be complex, involving multiple stages and interventions tailored to each juvenile's situation. Our flowchart, with definitions​, helps explain how the system works, and where a juvenile may be in each step of the process.

 

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Statewide Probation Services

Anchorage Region

  • Anchorage Probation Services
    c/o MYC
    2600 Providence Drive
    Anchorage, AK 99508
    Phone: 907-261-4502
    Intake Unit Fax: 907-261-4555
    Probation Unit Fax: 907-261-4345

Northern Region

  • Utqiagvik (Barrow) Probation Services
    1250 Agvik Street
    Utqiagvik (Barrow), AK 99723
    Phone: 907-852-5437
    Fax: 907-852-8477
  • Bethel Probation Services
    PO Box 1989
    Bethel, AK 99559
    Phone: 907-543-5200
    Fax: 907-543-2710
  • Fairbanks Probation Services
    1502 Wilbur Street
    Fairbanks, AK 99701
    Phone: 907-451-2150
    Fax: 907-451-2038
  • Kotzebue Probation Services
    241 5th Ave.
    Kotzebue, AK 99752
    Phone: 907-442-3148
    Fax: 907-442-2765
  • Nome Probation Services
    113 W Front Street Ste. 215
    Nome, AK 99762
    Phone: 907-443-2674
    Fax: 907-443-3128

Southeastern Region

  • Juneau Probation Services
    3252 Hospital Drive
    Juneau, AK 99801
    Phone: 907-586-9433
    Fax: 907-463-4933
  • Ketchikan Probation Services
    415 Main Street
    State Court Building, Room 203
    Ketchikan, AK 99901
    Phone: 907-225-9639
    Fax: 907-225-1934
  • Sitka Probation Services
    210 "A" Moller
    Sitka, AK 99835
    Phone: 907-747-8608
    Fax: 907-747-5141

South Central Region

  • Dillingham Probation Services
    104 Main Street
    Dillingham, AK 99576
    Phone: 907-842-5835
    Fax: 907-842-1442
  • Kenai Probation Services
    405 Marathon Road
    Kenai, AK 99611
    Phone: 907-335-3100
    Fax: 907-335-3134
  • Kodiak Probation Services
    204 Mission Road, Room 131
    Kodiak, AK 99615
    Phone: 907-486-4788
    Fax: 907-486-3516
  • Mat-Su Probation Services
    581 Outer Springer Loop Road
    Palmer, AK 99645
    Phone: 907-761-7221
    Fax: 907-746-1633

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