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    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. You will

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

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    Language: English Keywords: parole release; trends; parole supervision; politics; economics; social consequences; prison inmates; juvenile delinquents Abstract: Nearly 600‚000 inmates arrive on the doorsteps of communities throughout the country each year‚ released from state and federal prisons and secure juvenile facilities. The issue of how to deal with "prisoner reentry" into the community is becoming a hot one‚ due to the cumulative impact of

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    "Probation- A term coined by John Augustus‚ from the Latin verb "probare"- to prove‚ to test." http://www.nyc.gov/html/prob/html/history.html Probation can be dated as far back as the middle ages of English Criminal Law. Probation started as harsh punishments on children and adults that may have not been such a serious crime if any at all. The English used such sentencing as flogging‚ branding‚ mutilation‚ and execution. The harshness of these punishments eventually slowed down because

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    effective way to achieve a safe society (Tonry) and in an attempt to reduce the sheer number of prisoners‚ other methods of rehabilitation and punishment are sometimes used. The most common methods used are some form of probation or parole. While both probation and parole are alternatives to incarceration‚ there are both advantages and disadvantages to their uses and effectiveness. Probation is best explained by Frank Schmalleger as “a sentence served while under supervision in the community” (300)

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    justice system‚ are being supervised in the community on probation or parole. This means that at any one time a large number of U.S. citizens are in the community under correctional supervision. For example‚ nearly 2 percent or 3.8 million adult men and women in the United States were being supervised in the community on federal or state probation or parole in 1995 (Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ 1997). While probation and parole are both considered community corrections

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    Probation Probation is a method of correctional supervision in which the offender’s sentence is conditionally suspended upon the promise of good behavior. Probation is different from parole‚ which involves conditional release from imprisonment after part of their sentence has already been served. A judge   may order probation in

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    provide the origin of rehabilitation. Next I will give a definition of parole and how it is different from mandatory release. I will also be giving a definition of probation and how probation compares to other forms of sentencing. This paper will also provide a definition as well as the options of community corrections. Lastly‚ I will critique the current rehabilitation and give my opinion on a better solution to the current parole process‚ the current probation system‚ and the current community corrections

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    References: Echie K. (2012) The Roles And Duties Of The Parole Or Probation Officer In The Criminal Justice Field Library index webpage. (2012). Sentencing alternative sentencing. Retrieved from http://www.libraryindex.com/pages/2553/Sentencing-ALTERNATIVE- Westmarland‚ N. (2009). Women and the Criminal Justice

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    processing‚ treating and caring for more than 7 million people. Though not all of the 7 million people are housed in a jail or a prison‚ many are on probation or parole. And even though some of these are on probation and parole they are still considered part of the correction system. The four elements of the corrections system is probation‚ parole‚ jail‚ and prison. These four elements are in place and making up the correction system to make the public safe and feel protected from criminal offenders. The

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