Responsibilities of a Probation Officer
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Responsibilities of a Probation Officer
Explain the responsibilities of a probation officer? The probation officers have a wide array of responsibilities that entail:
a. Continually evaluating and gathering the backgrounds of the offender, the history of the offense and present behavior to evaluate the re-offending risk. The Probation officers then determine the focus and the intervention level to be able to assess the dynamic risk factor to provide reports in courts and make decisions
b. The probation office compiles various reports to help the court in the process of sentencing through evaluating the offender need/risk and community supervision
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The centralization probation asserts that it establishes uniformity and consistency of the policies across the jurisdictions (Whitehead, Jones & Braswell, 2010). Within the decentralized probation service, each of the jurisdictions comprises of its distinct set of policies that create disparity and inconsistency in sentencing. The states that make use of the centralized model are larger and can be able to train the staff to occupy a wide array of roles. Through the decentralized model, the probation services are usually administered by the county or state rather than the …show more content…
This is based on the fact that during the period that the probation is administrated by the executive branch or the judiciary, the courts have increased awareness of the required resource by the agency involved in probation. Further on, the judges have a tendency to having increased awareness and confidence in the responsible agency (Whitehead, Jones & Braswell, 2010). In the event that the probation serves are administered on the statewide or centralized basis. It is often integrated into the corrections departments. As a result, the services might be given lower priority compared to the case in the judicial branch.
Explain a specific program within probation services. Why does this program serve to do? Also, why is it effective?
PRIDE is a probation service that is practiced in Chatham Country in Georgia. The program avails a wide array of probation services for the misdemeanor offenders for the Superior and the state courts of the county in Chatham (Chatham County, 2015). The core mission of PRIDE is enhancing the safety of the general public through encouraging the clients embrace and reach positive decisions in life. The program has been effective. It is a four-hour probation program that has attained success with more than two thousand defendants (Chatham County, 2015). The program addresses offenses especially theft related and informs the attendees an inclusive
3/15 – Present AB 109, Los Angeles County Probation Department, Downey, CA. PROGRAM ANALYST Analyze and make recommendations to Bureau Chief, Senior Directors, Directors, Supervising Deputy Probation Officers, and Supervising Program Analyst on technical, procedural and conceptual problems to establish benefits for target population which include case management maintenance, housing, employment, education services, substance use, and mental health treatment. Evaluate AB 109 program designs, including number of clients to be served and units of service to be delivered to prepare written recommendations to management regarding impact on services. Prepare monthly and statistical management reports to analyze and reflect the effectiveness of
September 29, 2017 Officer Beckman, Supervisor Manley County Probation Department 555 Chestnut Lane Bouldercreek, GA 28394 Dear Officer Beckman: When it comes to life outcomes for any given person, there are unlimited people, circumstances, and personal choices that can affect a person and the life that they may lead for themselves. When trying to understand the details that produce any final result, the truth of the matter can be messy, complicated, and sometimes unclear. In most cases, there is not any one thing that caused a downward spiral or an upward shot, but rather a sequence of events, a plethora of circumstances, and a wide variety of people.
The implementation of juvenile justice programs hold offenders accountable for wrongdoing, but prevent formal system involvement through discretionary methods (DeFosset, Schooley, Abrams, Kuo, & Gase, 2017). However, due to the case burden and cost, research continues to show the need and value of the peer/youth court (Smith & Chonody, 2010). Due to the time shortage of research time, the cost comparison for the peer/youth court implementation based on each of the court models presented. Each model provides a level of cost savings based on staffing requirements and available facilities. The limitation of the assessment is due to time restrictions, foundations, charities, and community-funding interviews were not conducted for implementation
In 1989, the first Drug Court was created in Miami-Dade County after the courts were fed up with the same offenders and the growing drug cases. A group of individuals employed with the justice system decided to look for a better method of trying drug offenses by forming a drug court division. The group of individual’s solution for the repeated offenses and offenders was to combine drug therapy treatment with the legal authority of the courts. As a team, the drug court concept was effective in c correcting the lifestyle and behaviors of drug offenders. With its success, Miami-Dade Drug court sparked an effective trend and sparked the formation of 492 Drug Courts in the United States and continues to influence justice systems.
Long 1 Safe Assign 4 The key message of the program by Nightline is how difficult life in a maximum security prison can be. The maximum security prison, especially a super max unit, is difficult on the inmate as well as the correctional officer. First, the documentary explains how the public has the perception that prison is easy, however, this program shows that life in a maximum security prison in not easy. Many believe that inmates enjoy working out, interacting with other inmates in games, and watching television, but the reality is much different in this type of prison.
This can be seen in the growing number of court-involved status offenders who were being detained and placed outside of their homes for noncriminal behavior (Shubik & Kendall, 2007). Following multiple studies and research, the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice recommended that the juvenile court be the agency of last resort and that community-based organizations, not penal institutions, should be responsible for these youths (Shubik & Kendall, 2007; Farrington,
Probation and parole officers have the authority to supervise and report the offenders who are in the probation and parole period. Both officers perform the same duties with different types of individuals. According to Pollock (2010), "They have the authority and power to recommend revocation" (p. 391). The parole officers can make decisions upon any recommandation as they deal with the supervision of individuals who are in their parole period and probation officer supervises individuals who have not been sent to
This program is to hope for the inmates to turn themselves to God, and allow them to become better human-beings when their sentence time are done. d. Drug treatment: an estimate of 1 out of 5 inmates are either doing time for using drugs or drug related case which made them enter prison in the first place. This program educates inmates about drugs and some sort of program treatment to help prevent them from coming
According to Learningpath.org (n.d.), some of the methods used by Juvenile Probation Officers to help prevent youths from reoffending include
Major duties include making arrests and conducting searches in homes, testifying in court, reviews and evaluates
Using juvenile drug court as an alternative to incarceration to decrease the rapidly increasing number of young offenders is a policy that includes various key concepts that one must understand. To start, juvenile drug courts are mostly voluntary. While some juvenile drug courts are mandated, this aspect has not motivated a vast majority of these courts to follow suit. Therefore, these programs are designed to keep youth from using any type of substance. These juveniles are obviously involved in this type of program due to their substance use/abuse issues.
Although people in favor of centralized probation argue that decentralizing probation has its flaws such as local probation following outdated practices, I believe with the proper training given to local law enforcement they will be better able to train staff with the updated procedures and possibly make a change in a person’s
In the criminal justice system, the corrections component is also responsible for the rehabilitation of the convicted individual. It is their duty to attempt to make the defendant a productive member of society once again. Based on the individual’s behavior while incarcerated, the court and corrections officials may decide to place them on parole, which ensures that the individual will comply with the rules of society once they are fully released from the system. The criminal justice system is an essential role in the organizational structure of not only the United States but also in countries around the world. If there were no criminal justice system to administer punishment, the world would be unstructured, disorganized, unjustified, cruel, and not to mention a chaotic place for it citizens.
Furthermore, the parole system is known to have a multitude of problems laced within it, these problems can be solved by focusing on parolee and parole officer relationships, and partaking in systems that improve the underlying issues. Following through to fix these affairs may seem unrealistic, but a solution could be in sight. Issues within the parole system in the United States include the ineffectivity of parolees meeting with their supervising
The type, length, and rehabilitation requirements are based on the severity of a criminal’s offense. Probation offices, halfway houses, and prisons, all have different aspects of the interdependent subcultures that make up Correction supervision. Probation offices are usually government-funded businesses that allow criminals