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         Parole & Probation Juvenile:     more books (62)
  1. The decision to parole: A study of the parole decision process with juveniles by Frederick Hussey, 1978
  2. A survey of Wyoming corrections by Herbert R Sigurdson, 1967
  3. Turning the tables: The Safer Foundation's youth empowerment program: An article from: Corrections Today by Ron Tonn, 1999-02-28
  4. 1989 Directory: Juvenile and Adult Correctional Departments, Institutions, Agencies and Paroling Authorities : United States and Canada (Directory Adult ... Agencies & Probation & Parole Authorities)
  5. Spousal assault: A probation/parole protocol for supervision of offenders by Andrew R Klein, 1989
  6. Juvenile probation and detention in the Commonwealth of Virginia: Report of a survey by Frederick Ward, 1951
  7. Case load size variation and difference in probation/parole performance by M. G Neithercutt, 1975
  8. Implementation of the intensive community-based aftercare program (SuDoc J 32.10:C 73/5) by Richard G. Wiebush, 2000
  9. Probation revocation project in Iowa's Sixth Judicial District: Evaluation report by Paul Stageberg, 2002
  10. Crime, courts, and Christ: The story of Christian mentoring in misdemeanor courts, assisting apprehended offenders to frow from law breaking to law abiding ... and redemption by example and inspiration by Keith J Leenhouts, 1998
  11. Probation and psychiatric care for adolescent offenders in New York city, by Paul Blanshard, 1942
  12. Guides for Juvenile Court Judges
  13. Guides for Juvenile Court Judges by Marjorie Bell (Ed), 1957
  14. Guides for Juvenile Court Judges. by Marjorie (Editor) Bell, 1957

41. State Of Nevada -
3) An Associate’s degree from an accredited college in criminal justice, law enforcement, parole and probation, corrections, juvenile justice or related
http://www.dop.nv.gov/12-614a.html
State of Nevada Announces... Announcement #: 421127 An Open Competitive Recruitment for: Class Code: 12.614A Posted: 3/8/04 PAROLE AND PROBATION SPECIALIST II APPROXIMATE ANNUAL SALARY $33,554 to $47,231 PAY GRADE: 31 Range reflects retirement contributions by employee and employer. Employer paid contribution plan is available with a reduced gross salary. RECRUITMENT OPEN TO : All qualified persons. RECRUITING FOR A permanent, full-time vacancy and future vacancies located at the Department of Public Safety, Parole and Probation Division, Carson City , Nevada. In order to receive consideration, applicants must indicate their availability to work in this geographical location. APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL Effective 1/27/04, all applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date shown above. Applications must be submitted to the location specified on this announcement. THE POSITION TO QUALIFY : Graduation from high school or equivalent education and three years of advanced administrative or program support experience at the paraprofessional level which included interviewing, advising and providing guidance to others; maintaining ongoing, detailed information concerning individuals; explaining rules, regulations and/or eligibility criteria; and verifying information. One year of the required experience must have included the above types of interactions with offenders in a law enforcement, parole and/or probation, or comparable setting;

42. Juvenile Probation/Detention Sevices FAQ
parole is assigned to individuals leaving a Federal or State Penitentiary (Prison or probation is courtsupervised freedom, if a juvenile abides by certain
http://www.19thcircuitcourt.state.il.us/faqs/juvsrv_f.htm
Home Search Sitemap Legal Links ... Privacy Statement Frequently Asked Questions
for the
Division of Juvenile Probation/Detention Services
This page contains answers to frequently asked questions handled by our staff. Included are some tips that have been found. They are presented here as questions. Where do I find out how many hours of Public or Community Service I have left? Contact the Juvenile Public Service Clerk at 847.913.1554. Top of page What is the difference between Parole and Probation? PAROLE is assigned to individuals leaving a Federal or State Penitentiary (Prison or Department of Corrections.) PROBATION is court-supervised freedom, if a juvenile abides by certain pre-determined conditions established in a court hearing. Top of page Where do I pay my Traffic tickets and court-ordered fees?

43. National Probation And Parole Officers' Week
I would like to congratulate the Adult and juvenile probation and parole Officers for being recognized for the valuable work they do to keep Connecticut’s
http://www.jud.state.ct.us/external/news/press28.html
For Immediate Release - July 19, 2000 Connecticut Joins Nation in Proclaiming
July 23-29 Probation and Parole Officers' Week
Lt. Governor M. Jodi Rell join ed the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch and the Board of Parole, Tuesday, July 25 th The Lt. Governor will present the State’s Official Proclamation and speak at the special ceremony, which will feature welcoming remarks by the Honorable Robert C. Leuba, Chief Court Administrator of the Judicial Branch. Michael L. Mullen, Chairman of the Board of Parole, will speak on "The Role of Parole Officers in the Criminal Justice System," while William H. Carbone, Executive Director of the Court Support Services Division of the Judicial Branch, will speak on "New Developments in Adult and Juvenile Probation." Following the remarks, probation and parole officers will be introduced and will answer questions regarding their functions and duties. "The Judicial Branch continues to dedicate itself to developing and improving a system that will assure judges and the public that probation provides meaningful supervision for clients and remains a responsible, viable sanction," said Judge Leuba. "Probation and parole officers play an important role in our law enforcement and judicial systems," said Lt. Governor Rell. "They are on the front lines, handling heavy case loads and ensuring that court sanctions are followed. Their work is important, but too often goes unrecognized."

44. Probation And Parole
The office supervises approximately 1,400 parolees and probationers in Madison County. juvenile probation Office, Madison County 256532-0300 Fax 256-532-0326
http://www.co.madison.al.us/courts/courts/probation.shtml
Probation and Parole Twenty-Third Judical Circuit Adult State Probation and Parole Office 256-532-3593
Madison County Courthouse, Rm. 605, 100 Northside Sq., Huntsville, AL 35801-4820 The State Probation and Parole Office for adults works for the Board of Pardons and Paroles and has 10 officers and 5 staff members. The office investigates applicants for parole for the Parole Board and applicants for probation for the Circuit Court Judges. The office supervises approximately 1,400 parolees and probationers in Madison County. T. C. Bill, District Supervisor, North Alabama
Bridget McGraw, Officer-in-Charge, Huntsville Office Juvenile Probation Office, Madison County 256-532-0300 Fax 256-532-0326
The Neaves-Davis Center for Children, 817 Cook Avenue, Huntsville, AL 35801 e-mail: ndcc@co.madison.al.us The Neaves-Davis Center for Children provides intake services for juvenile deliquency and CHINS cases referred to the Madison County Juvenile Court, Probation and Aftercare services for juveniles under the supervision of the Madison County Juvenile Court, secure detention for juveniles detained by court order pending court hearings or acceptance into treatment programs, coordination of court ordered community service for juvenile offenders and anonymous drug testing of children, upon the request of the parent who suspects drug use by the child and payment of a nominal fee. Charlotte Camper, Chief Probation Officer 256-532-0300

45. Collin County Juvenile Probation Services Files Records
If you are a registered juvenile sex offender, you may have the right to have your records sealed once your Talk to your probation or parole officer about
http://www.co.collin.tx.us/juvenile_probation/records.jsp

46. Collin County Juvenile Probation Services Mission Statement
The right to provide pertinent information to a juvenile court conducting a division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for parole, to participate in
http://www.co.collin.tx.us/juvenile_probation/victim_rights.jsp

47. |CCPA FAQ S
717) 5327286 x6265 Fax (717) 240-7880 About parole and probation How is my son A juvenile referral form is submitted by the arresting officer listing the
http://www.ccpa.net/cumberland/cwp/view.asp?a=1618&Q=480315&cumberlandNavDLTEST=

48. Probation, Aftercare And Parole Programs: TJPC/TYC Coordinated Strategic Plan 20
a recent survey completed by Texas juvenile probation departments operating for FY 1998 was 3,040 juveniles, with a TYC youth released on parole need aftercare
http://www.tyc.state.tx.us/about/joint_intensiv.html
TJPC/TYC Coordinated Strategic Plan 2002-2003
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Additional Information
Intensive Supervision Probation, Aftercare Services and Parole Programs The objective of intensive supervision programs (ISPs) is to provide services as an intermediate sanctions alternative for juveniles who require a higher level of control than youth receiving standard probation services. The programs require strict and frequent reporting to a probation officer who carries a limited caseload and most include additional conditions for rehabilitation or deterrence, such as community service restitution and curfews.
Most juveniles placed in ISP programs are at Progressive Sanctions level four, and most would be placed out of the home in a residential placement facility or be committed to the Texas Youth Commission if the program were not available. The length of time juveniles may be placed in ISP programs varies from department to department and ranges from three months to three-and-a-half years. In FY 1988, TJPC funded twelve ISP pilot projects to expand local disposition and supervision options in juvenile probation departments across the state. As of the end of FY 1999, more than 79 percent of all juvenile probation departments operated ISP programs, most of which were added between FY 1996 and FY 1999. ISP costs in 1988 were $7 per day, and increased to $21.94 by fiscal year 1999, according to a recent survey completed by Texas juvenile probation departments operating an ISP program. The average daily population for FY 1998 was 3,040 juveniles, with a success rate of 76 percent for the same period.

49. Archive Of Probation, Aftercare And Parole Programs: TJPC/TYC Coordinated Strate
Supervision probation and Aftercare and parole Programs. reporting to a probation officer who and supervision options in juvenile probation departments across
http://www.tyc.state.tx.us/archive/joint_stratplan/joint_intensiv.html
TJPC/TYC Coordinated Strategic Plan 2000-2001
Home About TYC In The News Prevention ... Search

Additional Information
Intensive Supervision Probation and Aftercare and Parole Programs The objective of intensive supervision programs (ISPs) is to provide services as an intermediate sanctions alternative for juveniles who require a higher level of control than youth receiving standard probation services. The programs require strict and frequent reporting to a probation officer who carries a limited caseload and most include additional conditions for rehabilitation or deterrence, such as community service restitution and curfews. Most juveniles placed in ISP programs are at Progressive Sanctions level four, and most would be placed out of the home in a residential placement facility or be committed to the Texas Youth Commission if the program were not available. The length of time juveniles may be placed in ISP programs varies from department to department and ranges from three months to three-and-a-half years. In FY 1988, TJPC funded twelve ISP pilot projects to expand local disposition and supervision options in juvenile probation departments across the state. As of the end of FY 1999, more than 79 percent of all juvenile probation departments operated ISP programs, most of which were added between FY 1996 and FY 1999. ISP costs in 1988 were $7 per day, and increased to $21.94 by fiscal year 1999, according to a recent survey completed by Texas juvenile probation departments operating an ISP program. The average daily population for FY 1998 was 3,040 juveniles, with a success rate of 76 percent for the same period.

50. Hennepin County > Probation / Parole
probation / parole View All, Supervising probation officers provide direct services and juvenile probation staff prepare prehearing investigations, including
http://www.co.hennepin.mn.us/vgn/portal/internet/hcchannelmaster/0,2324,1273_826
Text-Nav Site Map Advanced Search Your browser does not support javascript. Please use this site's Text-Only Navigation PROBATION / PAROLE View All Pretrial Services Unit Investigating Supervising Juvenile Probation MORE INFORMATION Search Archives Adult Probation Services
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51. Probation And Parole - Uttc (UTTC): Online Degrees And Courses From The Universi
Describe the major services of probation and parole agencies, including juvenile court intake, presentence investigation, probation supervision, pre-parole
http://www.telecampus.utsystem.edu/index.cfm/4,835,82,97,html
Student shortcuts: Course Login TIS Academic Calendars Catalog >> Programs Courses Catalog FAQs Enrollment ... Courses Probation and Parole Search UTTC:
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CRIM 4321
The University of Texas Permian Basin Description
This web class is designed to inform students as to the basic philosophy, tasks, and part that probation and parole plays within the criminal justice system as a whole. Specifically, it describes the tasks of probation and parole officers from two specific philosophies: Control Model and Medical Model.
Prerequisites
None.
Objectives and Activities
The objectives of this class are:
  • Describe and analyze the important historical developments that led to the creation of probation and parole agencies and programs, and their place in the system of criminal justice.
  • Identify and describe the development and creation of a separate system of juvenile justice and the role of probation and parole in that system.
  • Describe and explain the rationales for probation, incarceration, and parole for juveniles and adults.
  • Identify and discuss the major theories in the behavioral sciences, psychology, and sociology, applicable to probation and parole practice.

52. Classification_by_title
(juvenile) SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER. K. L. LABORATORY PROGRAM MANAGER. LAND DIRECTOR. LAND SURVEYOR. LEAD parole AND probation WORK CREW SUPERVISOR. LEGAL ASSISTANT 1.
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CLICK ON A LETTER TO JUMP TO THAT GROUP A ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING CLERK 1 ACCOUNTING CLERK 2 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 1 ... AUDITOR B BOARD ASSISTANT BODY AND PAINT WORKER BRANCH LIBRARIAN (BRIDGE ENGINEER) ... BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST C CAPTAIN (PATROL) CAPTAIN (CORRECTIONS) CARTOGRAPHIC SUPERVISOR CARTOGRAPHIC TECHNICIAN 1 ... CUSTODIAN SUPERVISOR D DAY TREATMENT SUPERVISOR DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT 1 DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT 2 DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT 3 ... DIVISION BUSINESS MANAGER E EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR ENGINEERING ASSISTANT ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION DIVISION MANAGER ENGINEERING CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR ... ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATIONS MANAGER F FAIRGROUNDS COMPLEX BUSINESS MANAGER FAIRGROUNDS COMPLEX DIRECTOR FAIRGROUNDS COMPLEX FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGER FAIRGROUNDS COMPLEX GROUNDSKEEPER ... FORESTER G H HARBOR MANAGER HARBOR PROJECT MANAGER (SALMON) HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM MANAGER ... HUMAN RESOURCES SENIOR ANALYST I INFORMATION SYSTEMS DIRECTOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROJECT MANAGER INFORMATION SYSTEMS SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECH SUPPORT ANALYST 1 ... INFORMATION SYSTEMS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST J JUSTICE-OF-THE-PEACE JUVENILE COUNSELOR 1 JUVENILE COUNSELOR 2 JUVENILE COUNSELOR 3 ... (JUVENILE) SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER K L LABORATORY PROGRAM MANAGER LAND DIRECTOR LAND SURVEYOR LEAD PAROLE AND PROBATION WORK CREW SUPERVISOR ... LIEUTENANT M MANAGEMENT ANALYST 1 MANAGEMENT ANALYST 2 MANAGEMENT ANALYST 3 MARINE FUEL SITE ATTENDANT ... MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION BUSINESS MANAGER MENTAL HEALTH MEDICAL DIRECTOR

53. LawEnforcementJobs.com
3) An Associate’s degree from an accredited college in criminal justice, law enforcement, parole and probation, corrections, juvenile justice or related
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54. Parole & Probation
This module is specifically designed for adult and juvenile parole/probation agents. It tracks every client, including their restrictions of activities.
http://www.policedatabase.com/prod27.htm
BDD Custom Software Systems For Law Enforcement
This module is specifically designed for adult and juvenile parole/probation agents. It tracks every client, including their restrictions of activities.
Key Features
Track adult and juvenile offenders. Find clients by given name or alias. Attach photographs of each client. Show agent's contacts with client's. Telephone directory.
For other contacts with us : info@policedatabase.com We will reply to you by e-mail ! Please check your incoming e-mail for a reply (generally sent between minutes and 24 hours of your request). Home Up

55. Careers In Alaska Corrections
in Alaska as a correctional officer or parole and probation officer. counselors perform treatment and security functions in juvenile residential facilities
http://justice.uaa.alaska.edu/rlinks/careers/ak_corr.html
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  • Occupational information . Visit a licensed AKCIS site to get cccupational outlook and average starting salary information for law enforcement and protective service occupations in Alaska, including corrections officer
State of Alaska
Correctional officers perform security duties in an adult correctional institution, including direction of adult prisoners. Adult probation officers monitor the rehabilitation and behavior of adult pre-parolees, parolees, and probationers. In general, minimum qualifications for training and certification under Alaska Police Standards Council regulations must be met in order to be employed in Alaska as a correctional officer or parole and probation officer. See APSC: Regulations for standards and definitions.

56. NORTH DAKOTA PAROLE AND PROBATION HISTORY
At that time, the ND parole/probation Office under the direction of the It also included the Division of juvenile Services which was administratively created
http://www.state.nd.us/docr/parole/p&p_history.htm
Back NORTH DAKOTA PAROLE AND PROBATION HISTORY By Sharon Bachmeier, Community Corrections Agent, ND Division of Field Services The concept of parole was first discussed in 1888 in a report generated by the ND State Penitentiary directed to the governor of the Dakota Territory. A few years later, the ND State Penitentiary initiated an early release program for short-time prisoners to the custody of an employer, typically a farmer. The local sheriff returned parole violators to the prison when the employer tired of them, usually after harvest. The ND Pardon Board assumed the duties of paroling authority in 1939. At that time, the Legislature authorized the Executive Branch to hire a staff of one person to manage parolees. Art Vandal was appointed Chief Parole Officer. Mr. Vandal was responsible for the development of the ND parole and probation laws, the supervision of parolees, and the duties of clerk to the ND Pardon Board. In 1963 the Legislature authorized a dual board system which allowed the ND Pardon Board to review requests for pardon and required the development of a separate Parole Board to review requests for parole. The two boards worked independently of each other.

57. Lake County Probation Department
Any juvenile or adult offender that is committed to a state institution They will be supervised by state parole officials and the probation Department will
http://www.co.lake.ca.us/countygovernment/probation/faqs.asp
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var site="lakeco" Probation Department - Frequently Asked Questions Questions about specific cases by adult offenders or the parents of juvenile offenders should be directed to the probation officer assigned to the case. General questions about Probation Department/Juvenile Detention functions may be addressed to the Chief Probation Officer at 262-4285.
  • What is the difference between probation and parole?
    If someone is placed on probation in another county or state, but they reside within Lake County, which agency supervises them?

    How long are offenders on probation?

    What is the Probation Department's responsibility with respect to offenders that have been adjudicated or convicted, but not yet sentenced?
    ...
    I was informed by law enforcement that I could pick my child up at Juvenile Home. How do I accomplish this?

  • What is the difference between probation and parole?

    Any juvenile or adult offender that is committed to a state institution such as the California Youth Authority or state prison will be released on parole. They will be supervised by state parole officials and the Probation Department will have no jurisdiction over their case with respect to supervision. Offenders that are placed on probation may be supervised by the Probation Department, or may be on conditional release/summay probation. With respect to conditional release/summary probation cases, individuals are on probation directly to the court and are not supervised by the probation office. All juvenile offenders that are placed on probation are supervised by the probation department.

    58. |Hunt Co Probation/Parole Office
    probation/parole Office. The probation Department works directly for the Court of Common Pleas Huntingdon County. There are two divisions juvenile and Adult.
    http://huntingdoncounty.net/hunt_co/cwp/view.asp?a=1212&Q=441199&hunt_coNav=|316

    59. Parole Probation
    parole and probation supervises defendants court to ensure that these defendants complete all requirements of an adjudicated criminal, juvenile, civil or
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    60. San Mateo County -- Probation -- -- Juvenile Division - Supervision Services
    a collaborative effort made up of participants from nearly every north county police agency, State parole, CHP, INS, and Adult and juvenile probation Officers.
    http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/smc/department/probation/home/0,,1999_62448685_6250
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    Juvenile Division - Supervision Services Printer Friendly View Rhonda Collins, Probation Services Manager
    21 Tower Road
    San Mateo, CA 94402
    GENERAL SUPERVISION General Supervision provides basic supervision services to wards of the Court, with emphasis on developing a case plan which will result in the satisfactory completion of probation. The primary objectives of such a program are:
    • To protect the public from continued delinquent activity. To insure compliance with court-ordered conditions of probation. To offer counseling and guidance to assist in the rehabilitation of the minor.
    NORTHERN FIELD SUPERVISION s orders and to assess the viability of programs being utilized. Intensive Supervision SOUTHERN FIELD SUPERVISION UNIT NORTH COUNTY GANG TASK FORCE The North County Gang Task Force is a collaborative effort made up of participants from nearly every north county police agency, State Parole, CHP, INS, and Adult and Juvenile Probation Officers. Two Probation Officers from each division work on scheduled weekend evenings to go out with the task force and to provide high profile visibility in the north county gang areas. The Probation Officers work with the police to discourage gang activity and to monitor the behavior of wards/clients relative to their probation conditions. Back
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