Daniel Blackhorse is a dedicated Probation Officer with the State of Colorado, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in criminal investigations and law enforcement operations. With over eight years of service in the United States Army, Daniel has honed his skills in managing sensitive...
Daniel Blackhorse is a dedicated Probation Officer with the State of Colorado, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in criminal investigations and law enforcement operations. With over eight years of service in the United States Army, Daniel has honed his skills in managing sensitive criminal investigations and counter-narcotics operations, which have significantly informed his current role. His proficiency in trauma-informed care and risk management allows him to effectively supervise a diverse adult general caseload for the 1st Judicial District, where he manages 62 cases with a strong emphasis on rehabilitation and compliance.
Daniel employs a variety of assessments to identify criminogenic needs, ensuring that each individual receives tailored support aimed at fostering positive behavioral change. His commitment to exceeding performance expectations has not gone unnoticed; he has received commendable feedback from stakeholders and supervisors alike, reflecting his ability to build rapport and trust with clients. Additionally, his background in military operations equips him with unique problem-solving skills that are invaluable in navigating the complexities of the criminal justice system.
Key projects under Daniel's purview include the implementation of innovative rehabilitation programs that integrate evidence-based practices, enhancing the efficacy of probation services. His expertise in report writing and surveillance further strengthens his ability to monitor compliance and document progress effectively. As a proactive advocate for workplace violence prevention and personal security, Daniel is dedicated to creating a safer environment for both clients and the community, making him a vital asset to the State of Colorado's probation services.