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    probation and parole

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    Probation and Parole Probation is a court ordered sanction being served by the person while under supervision in the community. Community programs are used to help retain control over criminals and to help rehabilitate them. Parole is the supervised early release of an inmate who has been imprisoned before the end of their sentence. Parole is an administrative decision by a legally designed parole get authority. Here are some differences between probation and parole. Probation is sentencing option

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    Early Probation

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    Early termination should be offered to most all probationers as an incentive for good behavior. Many individuals have landed themselves on probation for actions and choices that are what is considered victimless crimes. In these instances probation gives these probationers the opportunity to prove themselves capable of living within the community without causing damage or destruction. According to studies‚ “a national average estimates between 60-70% of state probationers (Nieto‚ 2003) and 49-57%

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    Probation And Parole

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    Probation and Parole Probation is a sentence that certain individual receives from a judge after he/she is convicted of crime. When on probation‚ he/she is still able to participate within the community with very strict guidelines. Parole is a supervised release of inmates from a correctional center. There are many advantages and disadvantages of probation. One advantage is its better than being locked up in prison or jail. While on probation‚ you also have the right to choose who you live with

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    Essay On Probation

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    September 5th I started my internship with the Erie County Probation Department. As soon as I got there‚ I was greeted by PO Tabor and directed me to get an ID. Once I got my ID probation officer Tabor‚ introduced me to the Probation Officer I would be shadowing during the rest of the semester. For the rest of the semester I would be staying with probation officer Cheatom. For the next following hour officer Cheatom introduced me to the other Probation Officers and also where everything is at such as the

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    Academic Probation

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    ’F’ the College Standards: a Closer Look into Academic Probation Horton’s (2015) research states "that nationally only 70% of all students in public high schools graduate and only 32% of all students leave high school qualified (or “college ready”) to attend four-year colleges (p 83)." This means that a large portion of incoming students are likely to end up being at-risk or on academic probation. The news of bad marks affects students differently‚ according to Demetriou’s (2011) study‚ some find

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    Probation Aid

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    OF VOLUNTEER PROBATION AID In Partial Fulfillment of the requirement in CRIM CORRECT 10 Submitted by: EDISON DE RAFAEL ROLLY ROCELA JOSE KAISER ATENCIO Submitted to: CATHERINE CAPOQUIAN Instructor Chapter I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Statement of the Problem  This is a study on the qualification of a volunteer probation aid. Specifically‚ the study is attempting to answer the following questions. 1. Who is a Volunteer probation Aid? 2

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    qualifications for both Probation and Parole Officers. I will go into details about what a Probation and Parole Officer for both serve juveniles and adults. I will go into great detail for both Probation and Parole Officers. I choose this career particularly because; I’m interested in coming becoming a Parole Officer. Also‚ in this paper‚ I will give examples of crimes that cause people to be on probation and parole. I’m also going to discuss the pro and cons for both Probation and Parole Officers

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    Assignment 3 Reentry programs within our community have a successful rate helping felons and ex drug users reintegrate back into our community. I chose to do my assignment on the Santa Clara county reentry services‚ with their mission “To reduce recidivism by using evidence-based practices in implementing a seamless system of services‚ supports‚ and supervision”. Those with a criminal history face many challenges in receiving public benefits‚ gaining successful employment‚ regaining custody of children

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    Aspects of Probation

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    exactly what the purpose of probation is‚ what kinds of conditions can be imposed if someone is put on probation‚ and what roles the probation officer and the court systems play in the scheme of things. If you know someone that is on probation it may not hurt to know a little bit about the way it works and that is exactly what we will be talking about here. Probation is one of the least restrictive penalties among the alternatives confronting a sentencing judge. Probation is the conditional release

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    Conditions of Probation

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    Conditions of Probation The terms and conditions of a persons probation are clear‚ cut‚ and dry. Probation is a prison sentence that has been suspended on the condition that the offender follows certain prescribed rules and commits no further offenses (Sieter‚ 2011). A probation officer evaluates offender progress and recommends intensity of supervision based on observations from time of conviction through the period of adjustment after release from an institution (FL DOC‚ 2012). The whole program

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