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    necessary for a successful experience on probation or parole. As for diagnosis‚ the psychological inventorying of the probation or parole client‚ may be done either formally with written tests which is done by certified psychologists or through informal arrangements‚ which typically depends on the observational skills of the officer. And finally supervision of sentenced probationers or released parolees is the most active stage of the probation/parole process‚ which involves months and even sometimes

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    FIVE FACTORS THAT LEAD EX-PRISONERS BACK TO PRISON #1 Chemical dependency issues—major condition of parole—alcohol and drug free • Regina—25 year methamphetamine addict—went to T.X. twice after release from prison—everyone thought drinking was ok‚ even though it is clearly forbidden in terms of parole • Shep—relapsed and got violated several times #2 Housing/lack of housing/back in the ‘hood—coming out of prison—little/no money‚ felony record eliminates many options‚ including section

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    THERAPY PROPOSAL                                                                                                   2 Group Therapy Proposal: Helping Parolees Succeed Rationale             When an individual is released from prison and placed on parole‚ the goal is to ensure that they are successfully reintegrated into society and reduce the likelihood that they will reoffend. However‚ without much preparation the parolee is taken from a structured environment and placed back into a society filled

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    My Crazy Aunt Bebe

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    always half twisted and half out. Her favorite outfit is her farmer cover alls which she wears to almost every family event. Bebe is very educated‚ she received her Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Georgia. She worked as parole officer for a couple of years‚ until her addiction to drugs caused her to lose her job. Now she just works what ever job she can get and keep before she gets frustrated with her supervisor. Then she curses them out‚ quits‚ and starts the process

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    as well by private correctional agency that contract with the government. Criminal justice position is also available in a branches of the military. (2009). Retrieved from the College Board 2010 Books of Majors. “Support for American Probation and Parole Association (APPA). After reading this I have a better understanding of the foundation of education I will need to be a probation officer. “Jay Matthews‚ (2001‚ May 2) Collage Graduates earn considerably more money over their careers

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    Public Safety Realignment Act of 2011 which allows for current non-violent‚ non-serious‚ and non-sex offenders‚ who after they are released from California State prison‚ are to be supervised at the local County level. Instead of reporting to state parole officers‚ these offenders are to report to local county probation officers” (n.d.). This means more opportunities for those that have been incarcerated for low level crimes. After speaking with Miss Johnson‚ she shared that the main focus of her

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    Values of a Probation Officer The fundamental values of an adult and juvenile probation officer include community protection‚ accountability‚ facilitation of rehabilitation‚ and mutual respect. The primary value of probation officers is to supervise their charges and ensure that they are meeting the terms of probation. Supervision of the clients is a key way of keeping the community protected. The next value is accountability‚ holding the offender accountable for any digression from their

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    ordered by the courts‚ they must be given the right to present their case at a revocation hearing before being incarcerated. In fact the probationer is given dates for two separate hearings; first they are granted a “preliminary hearing”‚ called a "pre-revocation hearing"‚ or “Gagnon I hearing”‚ which determines whether they must be incarcerated while awaiting an actual second hearing‚ which is called the “revocation hearing” or “Gagnon II hearing” (Latessa and Smith 2011). It is possible that

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    universities have contracts and forms that must be read and signed upon acceptance. Many of these papers are related to the universities code of conduct. Many questions have been asked related to the universities code of conduct concerning degree revocation. One question that was asked‚ is it allowable to revoke the students degree after graduating? In one case at Kent State University as written in Gary Pavela’s essay "For The Same Reasons That Students Can Be Expelled‚ Degrees Ought To Be Revocable"

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    The Innovation of Probation and Parole According to Hanser (pg. 106) probation is defined as “a control valve mechanism that mitigates the flow of inmates sent directly to the jailhouse.” In other words‚ it’s the release of an inmate that needs continuous supervision and advises proper behavior‚ that does not commit any further crime. When trying to understand the development of probation and parole‚ one would first have to look at the history of each. I will begin with the history of probation

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