2021 Community Corrections Partnership (CCP)

The Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) was initially established in 2010 as part of a State program to provide funding to improve felony probation services, Penal Code Section 1230. In 2011, Public Safety Realignment (AB 109/AB 117) was established shifting authority over most individuals convicted of what are considered lower-level, non-violent offenses from state to counties, effective on October 1, 2011. Public Safety Realignment expanded the CCP and created the Executive Committee, Penal Code Section 1230.1(b). Realignment also provided that each county CCP shall establish and recommend a local plan to the county Board of Supervisors for implementation. Penal Code Section 1230.1(a).

The CCP Advisory meets on a quarterly basis and the CCP Executive meets on a monthly basis.

The Shasta County Probation Department maintains historical CCP records. To request information regarding records not listed online or for other questions, please contact Melanie Jarrett, mljarrett@shastacounty.gov, or the CCP Chair, Tracie Neal, tneal@shastacounty.gov.

Community Corrections Partnership Executive Committee

Tracie Neal, Chief Probation Officer, Chair
Michael Johnson, Sheriff-Coroner
Stephanie Bridgett, District Attorney
Donnell Ewert, HHSA Director
Melissa Fowler-Bradley, Superior Court Executive Officer
William Bateman, Public Defender
Bill Schueller, City of Redding Chief of Police

Community Corrections Partnership

Tracie Neal, Chief Probation Officer, Chair
Supervisor Joe Chimenti, Shasta County Board of Supervisors 
Michael Johnson, Sheriff-Coroner
Stephanie Bridgett, District Attorney
Donnell Ewert, HHSA Director
Melissa Fowler-Bradley, Superior Court Executive Officer
William Bateman, Public Defender
Bill Schueller, City of Redding Chief of Police
Miguel Rodriguez, HHSA Branch Director
Roxanne Burke, HHSA Branch Director
Paige Greene, HHSA Branch Director
Judy Flores, Superintendent
Eva Jimenez, Shasta College Associate Vice President
Angela Mellis, Individual Who represents the Interest of Victims