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    Changing is something that someone has to want to do, if there is no motivation things will stay the same. The first step to change is knowing and accepting the wrong that has been done and trying to figure out a way to change. There are numerous of practices that are used to help an offender bring their mistake to the light. These types of methods are called Evidence Based Practices and are used to help both the offender and probation officer learn to communicate on a different level. Evidence based

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    Due to Crystal’s lack of compliance with Drug Court, Crystal served 30 days in Madison County Jail and took two years of probation, instead of Drug Court. Crystal reports that she set up a meeting with her probation officer on October 31st, 2017. -Substance Abuse Assessment: Satisfactory Sarah participated in a substance abuse assessment with ASAM substance abuse treatment assessment with Chestnut on 10/19/2017. Sarah did not meet the ASAM criteria for substance abuse treatment. She provided a urine

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    Monika Doughty Ms.Yocum Foundation of English 5 January 2016 No parole Would you kill for love or to feel loved by a convict? Well Patricia Krenwinkel did. Patricia should not be granted parole because she knew right from wrong. That night when Manson picked her for the murders she was excited, She knew she was going to kill. "This is a crime children grow up hearing about," said parole commissioner Susan Melanson.(Killer Cult) All her decisions to kill for Manson was all on her. No one in this

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    There are many qualities traits that make a good probation officer: A probation officer meets regularly with offenders who have committed crimes to monitor their activities and behaviors to ensure that they are being compliant with court orders. Probation officers daily interaction with their parolees is imperative in order for them to have the abilities to make progress for change and act and conduct themselves as law-bid citizens. This position holds for a probation officer to present leadership

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    05/21/2018 at 1400 hours Dr. Delaney [child and adolescent psychiatrist at Comtrea Counseling] contact CSW Anderson and stated that she has concerns for Payton well-being due to Ms. Sutton actions during Payton’s psychiatric assessment. Dr. Delaney stated Payton is admitted to St. Joseph Hospital in Waynesville specified the past weekend due to Payton runaway. Dr. Delaney specified it is not beneficial for her office to set a {Community Support Specialist} for Payton since Ms. Sutton exhibit unbeneficial

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    Writing My Wrongs by Shaka Senghor is a story about his life before, during, and after prison. Senghor highlights how his difficult childhood and abusive parents led him to fend for himself, resorting to selling crack cocaine on the streets of Detroit, Michigan in order to provide for himself at the young age of 14. Also how this lifestyle led to him feeling more mature than his peers, engaging in sexual acts with older women, and engaging with individuals that were toxic to a normal development

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    Abstract This paper will conduct a perspective view on the modern personnel evaluation system of three Arkansas agencies because job evaluations provides plans that are necessarily to provide its own standards of job worth. There would be insight on key factors that should be considered while implementing public personnel evaluations systems. In addition, there would be an outlook on the challenges of public managers that should consider implementing a public personnel evaluation system Introduction

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    The film Shawshank Redemption is a great representation of what we have studied this past semester in Corrections. This paper will specifically highlight two topics the film illustrates: Parole and Prisoner Re-entry into the community. In the movie we see the character Red is sitting before a parole board in 1947, this is at the height of when the Medical model was in practice. The medical model assumed that offenders were inflicted with an environmental or psycho-social condition that was the underlying

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    Probation And Paroles

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    supervision of individuals on probation and parole, as well as, the roles of probation and parole officers. Probation is a form of sentencing for a criminal offense (Alarid & Del Carmen, 2012). Probation mandates the convicted individual to remain in the community under red in lieu of serving time in jail or prison (Alarid & Del Carmen, 2012). Probationers are required to adhere to the conditions outlined in the probation (Alarid & Del Carmen, 2012). Parole is the release of an inmate back to the

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    Parole and Probation

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    receive such as fines, community service, electronic surveillance also know as house arrest, shock probation, intensive supervision, residential community supervision etc. The most common punishment used by the justice system is probation as well as parole. Probation is the release of an offender from detention , subject to a period of good behavior under supervision. An individual may be granted probation as an

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