b. Probation/Parole Officer
i. Society owes the probation/parole officer respect and understanding. People may not agree with offenders getting probation/parole, but they need to understand that just because an offender is not in prison does not mean they …show more content…
What are the ethical issues related to intensive supervision programs (ISP)?
a. One of the ethical issues related to intensive supervision programs is deception. These programs “have been promoted as the cure for the failure of traditional probation to decrease the recidivism of felony offenders” (Braswell, McCarthy and McCarthy, 2017, p.236), but in reality, they can lead to a higher prison population. Those in intensive supervision programs are watched like hawks, so they have a very thin line to walk if they do not want to commit a violation, and if they cross that line they are sent right back to prison.
b. Another ethical issue is the question of whether or not these programs (electronic monitoring, especially) violate our 4th Amendment right to be secure in our persons If people feel (or know) their every move is being monitored 24/7, does that mean the person is “secure” in their person? I personally would not feel secure, as I would believe my privacy is being invaded, that I cannot even move freely about my own home without worrying I may do something