Conditions Of Probation

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    Criminal Justice: A Career As A Probation Officer

    Being a probation officer involves working directly with chosen clients, while they must also prepare reports for the court, investigate offenders and give the judge information about who that offender is. With this process, this allows the judge to manage a fair sentence. Probation officers will conduct random drug tests, monitor their clients and what they do, as well as the family and friends involved with that client. In basic terms, their job is to make sure that their clients are complying

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    Case Count 1 Pc 459 First Degree Burglary

    stole several items packed into a rolling suitcase. The minor and his two co parts were arrested shortly after the burglary. The minor has no prior probation history nor has he been arrested before. He does maintain delinquent associations as he was in the company of two other subjects at the time of the offense including one who was on active probation. He further admitted that he maintains delinquent associations and even lives next door to one of his co parts. He has admitted to drug use including

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    Officers

    PROBATION AND PAROLE What are the job functions of a parole officer? A parole officer monitiors the offender to ensure that he is following each condition of release. They may also perform random drug testing, monitor employment history and performance, meet weekly or bimonthly with the offender and his family, and present evidence to the judge in the event a condition is broken. What are the pros and cons of the position? The pros are income, foot in the door, productivity, respect, confidence

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    The Choice Between Punishment and Reformation

    and effectively in the reformation and rehabilitation of the offender as well as the victim within the socio-economic conditions of India. The scope and purpose of this article is to ascertain various alternatives to punishment that contributes positively and effectively in the reformation and rehabilitation of the offender as well as the victim within the socio-economic conditions of India. The article further attempts to explore the possibilities of reconciliation of the punitive and reformative

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    Probation System

    Probation System There are three theories or models of criminal justice. The first one is the retributive theory while the second is the rehabilitate theory and the last is the restorative theory. The first basically concerns itself with the punishment of people by putting them in boot camps, in order to deter their ways. Such instills discipline and fear, which in turn reduces crime. The second one believes that working with these people change their ways to reduce crime, the U.S. Penal System:

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    Chemical Castration Of Sex Offenders

    Introduction. Historically, castration has been often used as a punishment to sex offenders. However, by late 19th Century, most of the castration sentences were disallowed upon appeal (Spalding, 1998). For this reason, legislative systems have made into law legislations that will revive the ancient castration method to condemn such men. However, this procedure has not escaped criticism from psychological, medical and psychiatric professionals. Some critics, such as the American Civil Liberties Union

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    Intermediate Sanctions

    should be accomplished: 1. Intensive Probation Supervision - Intensive probation supervision is used when offenders need more strict supervision that what regular community programs are able to provide. Intensive probation programs impose on the offender strict conditions when it comes to reporting to the probations officer. This probation officer in turn has a limited caseload. There are two types of intensive probation supervision. Probation diversion is intensive surveillance and is

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    Juvenile Process and Corrections

    Process and Corrections Juvenile Process and Corrections Detained Dispositional Hearing Jurisdictional Hearing [Detained] Rehearing Pretrial Hearing [Released] Home Supervision Detention Hearing Probation Commitment Detention Pretrial Hearing Petition Detained The officer will have several choices as how to handle the situation

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    Police Visibility

    The Parole and Probation Administration of the Philippines The Parole and Probation Administration (Filipino: Pangasiwaan ng Parol at Probasyon), abbreviated as PPA, is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Justice responsible for providing a less costly alternative to imprisonment of first-time offenders who are likely to respond to individualized community-based treatment programs. HISTORY: Probation was first introduced in the Philippines during the American colonial

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    Juvenile Diversion vs. Probation

    Juvenile Diversion vs. Probation Juvenile diversion and probation are methods to rehabilitate offenders. There are several differences between diversion and probation. The difference between juvenile diversion and probation is juvenile diversion seeks to avoid the burdensome consequences of formal processing (Clear, Cole, & Reisig, 2013, pg. 447). Probation is when the offender is convicted of an offense, but rather than being incarcerated, the offender is released and subject to supervision

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