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    I am writing to express my interest in the recently posted Probation and Parole Officer position with the Department of Children‚ Youth‚ and Families. Although my current position doesn’t directly relate to probation and parole‚ my overall work experience and education goals are complimentary to the Probation and Parole Officer position. At this time I am currently working as an Investigator/Paralegal at the Office of the Bar Counsel‚ my main objective is to review and analyze allegations of attorney

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    Probation And Probation

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    Probation is crucial for any person on probation because there are stipulations and rules to abide by to keep probation from violating their probation. They have been given another chance to prove to the courts that they are worthy to be in society and not incarcerated. All of this information is shared and they all accept the terms and conditions voluntarily. Everyone has favorites and sometimes the law is not followed in order to truly help someone remain in society and sustain their freedom. Is

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    room as assigned. The first part of the questions asked was about the qualification becoming a police officer. Townships‚ and cities do have different requirements and qualifications‚ some high school graduates‚ and police academy graduates‚ but many are now requiring some sort of college education‚ or an associate’s or a bachelor’s degree. The skills needed for the positions as a police officer are‚ being physical‚ communication skills‚ social skills‚ and adjusting being under pressure. One of the

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    Probation for Violent Offenders Throughout history crime has been penalized with jail time or imprisonment. Until recently during the early 20th Century we have come up with an alternative to jail time which emerged as probation. However‚ this alternative exempts people who have convicted violent or heinous crimes. Should people who have committed murder‚ forcible rape‚ robbery and aggravated assault be able to obtain probation as a substitute as well? This seems to still be the question that

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    Probation officers role within the field of victim services has advanced over the past couple of decades. Previously underutilized within the criminal justice system‚ support and advocacy for victims is becoming a major part of the job for probation officers. The job of a probation officer has evolved from "court-oriented" to "victim-centric". Specifically understanding the needs of victims and their importance in the system can majorly affect the outcome of the offender’s probation. Victims

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    Probation has become the most common sentence ruled in a court of law. With Prisons overflowing with criminals‚ alternative forms of punishment have become the top choice when dealing with violent adult offenders. The number of individuals on probation has become two times the amount of the prison population. Putting more of these people on probation was a way to neutralize the issue of overcrowding. Statistically‚ the numbers of those incarcerated have dropped due to probation but have crime rates

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    Determining Conditions of Probation Conditions of probation and parole are primary factors that have an effect on an offender’s post-prison life. When determining conditions of probation and parole‚ the offenders’ background plays a very important part of the determination. The history of the offenses that the offender committed is extremely important of determining the condition of probation or parole. Probation and parole conditions consist of drug/alcohol treatment‚ psychiatric evaluation/treatment

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    Parole and Probation Jessica A. Taylor University of Phoenix CJA 313 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice August 8‚ 2010 Henry Provencher The criminal justice system in America is very complex. It has many parts that must work together in order for it to be effective. The criminal justice system relies on politicians to create laws‚ judges to interpret laws‚ and police officials to enforce the laws. However‚ our system would not be as effective‚ if not for the vigilant efforts of other

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    Matthew and David- Thank you for the opportunity to interview for the Loan Officer Training Program at your brokerage. I will not reiterate my interest in the program because I hope that is clear by now. But more so address the cons that I face as a potential MLO. Being young and not from around here. As I told Dave‚ I am the oldest of 6 little people‚ my siblings. I helped my single parent mother raise Billy‚ Angel‚ Shakirah‚ Michael‚ Maykalya‚ and Victoria in Chicago‚ and as a result I had

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    Mark Ortega CRJ 215 CTA #1 September 3‚ 2012 Difference Between a Police Officer and Probation & Parole A police officer is an individual who plays the role of maintaining in keeping order and peace in the public. Police officers are used for emergency services such emergency calls‚ disasters‚ public safety for large gatherings‚ road and traffic services and collisions as well. The police are also responsible for reprimanding offenders by issuing citations to those violators acting in a

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