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    But the main difference is that a parole officer works with people who have been released from prison but still have to finish out their sentence‚ where as a probation officer work with people who don’t have to go back to prison but have a sentence to fulfill outside of prison. They both have to live their lives with restrictions and rules. Parole officers and probation officers monitor these people and inform the court system on their progress. Because parole officers and probation officers have

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    Unjust Justice: Juveniles Serving Life Without Parole The 14th amendment of Constitution of the United States grants every American Citizen the right of due process of the law. This right is being denied juveniles sentenced to “life without parole”. Recent Supreme Court rulings have held that “life without parole” is cruel and unjust punishment for those juveniles sentenced for non-homicidal crimes‚ because of limited capacity. Life without parole is essentially cruel and unjust punishment for

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    It will ensure that prisoners do not go out with the same attitude they had when they came in (Cartmell‚ 2011). It will change their lives and give his or her hope that there is life waiting for them outside the prison walls. Parole is the discharge of an

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    also ensure that every offender that is assigned to me knows their specific probation or parole conditions so that there is not any confusion as to what is expected of them. I would then collectively design a plan of action with the offender that outlines a schedule that will

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    MARYBETH TINNING Crime  Accused of killing one of her nine children and under suspicion of killing the other eight. Deaths began in 1971.  Jennifer- Meningitis Joseph Jr.- Cardiopulmonary arrest Barbara- Reye syndrome Timothy- SIDS Nathan- Acute pulmonary edema     Crime      (cont’d) Mary Frances- SIDS Jonathan- Cardiopulmonary arrest Michael- Pneumonia Tami Lynne- SIDS Almost all died from different things except three were SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) Background

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    Introduction Probation and parole are two alternatives to incarceration. Many jurisdiction are looking more to probation as an alternative to incarceration and early release through parole to reduce the size of the prison population. Probation and parole officials are there to help offenders return to society and ensure compliance with the terms of the offenders’ release. What are the primary goals of using community corrections supervision for probation as an alternative to incarceration? What

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    the rest of their lives in prison without the possibility of parole for crimes they committed as adolescents (p. 728). With court cases such as Graham v Florid and Sullivan v Florida the court system has shown small progressions towards terminating a judge’s ability to deliver life sentences to juveniles‚ but it does not give a great

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    during that time the court went to the state and collected the amount of numbers that were involved protection of the parolees rights. This is why in the case Morrissey v Brewer‚ Morrissey was being viewed by the Supreme Court which gave him the parole revocation process that had two types of process‚ the first process was the arrest of the parolee and a preliminary hearing and the second process was the revocation.(Abadinsky‚Howard.198) The Supreme Court did make some recommendations dealing with

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    penalty or life in prison without parole for children is cruel and unusual punishment. Thesis Sentence: Most professionals who believe there are programs that can rehabilitate juveniles to become productive citizens of society. Also‚ believe the death penalty and life without parole for children is cruel and unusual punishment. Therefore‚ the criminal justice system‚ must take a deeper look at alternatives such as rehabilitation over the death penalty or life without parole for children. Introduction According

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    The correctional system is set to punish those who have wronged society. NCCI Gardner is a prison in which these people stay to carry out their punishments. NCCI stands for North Central Correctional Institution and it is located in Gardner‚ MA (North Central Correctional Institution – Gardner). NCCI Gardner is a medium/ minimum security level prison (North Central Correctional Institution – Gardner). According to The Official Website of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security‚ the superintendent

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