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Speakers in Coconino County say probation helped recovery, saved money and faces staffing and rural supervision challenges

Unspecified convening body (transcript does not identify the convening body) · December 19, 2025
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Participants in a Coconino County transcript described personal recovery through probation, argued supervision costs less than detention, and flagged staffing shortages and rural safety and radio-coverage challenges for probation officers.

Several people who spoke in a Coconino County transcript described recovery from substance use and credited probation with helping them rebuild their lives, while probation staff and others said the program can be a cost-saving alternative to detention but faces staffing shortages and logistical challenges in rural areas.

Speakers included people who said they began using substances as early as 12 or 13 and who later entered recovery court or probation. "I got a recovery court plea," said Speaker 1, who also described moving from Maricopa County to Coconino County under a catch-and-release program. Speaker 2 said, "I was about 12 years old when I started using meth," and that at age 21 they sold drugs twice to an undercover officer. Speaker…

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