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    and the Texas Probation. These two fields include some of the most extensive hiring process that is out there. A probation officer has many duties to fulfill. They are not only supervising the offenders that live within the community, but monitoring each probationer’s progress. The offender must stay away of any trouble, and comply with the rules and regulations required. A

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    Evaluating the Psycholegal Abilities of Young Offenders With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Lovemithe Bastien Valencia College Author Note [Include any grant/funding information and a complete correspondence address.] Abstract A young offender with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder can be very vulnerable whether we realize it or not. The level of their comprehension can be lower than others without the disorder and can cause them to struggle with things that are simple to us like complying with law

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    Probation and Punishment Name: Institution: Course Title: Tutor: Date:   Probation and Punishment Purpose and Characteristics of Prisons Prisons are there to keep convicted wrongdoers from the society, with the aim of punishing and correcting them. Johnson (2005) outlines forms of punishment, and identifies imprisonment as one of the most complex form of punishment. Imprisonment affects the prisoner’s material possession because they can do little to earn themselves while under incarceration, and

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    Information regarding the purpose and critical issues of diversion and probation is presented in chapter four of the textbook. Diversion and probation are part of community corrections. Community corrections is used as a form of punishment when an offense does not warrant incarceration (Schmalleger & Smykla, 2015). It allows offenders to serve their sentences in the community instead of a jail or prison. Thus, allowing them to maintain employment and remain with children and/or family. Incarceration

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    prisoner population and burgeoning of resources needed to support an offender who is committed to the prison system. Probation releases a convicted individual into the community rather than committing the offender to jail, the person is supervised by an probation organization instead (Nieto, 1996). California led community correctional programs during the 1960's – enacting The Probation

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    Ethical Decision Scenario Worksheet Read the following scenario: Shannon is a juvenile probation officer with the Department of Juvenile Justice. Recently, she covered her coworker, Janet’s client load, while Janet was on vacation. Shannon met with several of Janet’s clients. After meeting with clients, she discovered a pattern in which the clients would report that they have not seen Janet in 2 to 3 months. However, the case files reflected face-to-face contact with all of her clients

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    As we know, probation and parole officers play a major role in shaping an offenders perception of reality as well as changing their behavior. The question that many will ask is “is the role of the PO that of a social worker or cop?” In my opinion, probation and parole officers have a huge weight on their shoulders due to the caseloads that they receive. Since the recent police brutality cases the mentality of an officer needs to change with the times. I believe that officers should lean more towards

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    The world we live is constantly changing whether we are on the streets or in the prison system. Society doesn’t understand that being in the prison is the almost the same as being on the streets. For instance, there are inmates that sell drugs and rob and kill people and cover it up just as if they were on the streets. There are correctional officers that work there, but they can’t observe everything that goes on in the prison system. This is one of the reasons that being a parole officer

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    Probation Officer Goals

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    One of my big goals is to work as a probation officer. This is my career ultimate goal ever since I moved to Oregon thirteen years ago. Is being a roller coaster, to prepare my self and my education. But I can see the end of this preparation journey. From learning English to overcome my fears of being a college student, all this is working to make me more acquire experience in making mistakes and fixed. My past experience as a Police officer gives me more sense to work in this type of environment

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    Probation Officer Goals

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    Looking at the major I have selected at ECPI, Criminal justice, has been my interest and I am looking forward to my future within my career as a probation officer specializing in the juvenile detention center as a Long term goal. As for a short term goal I strive to be a police officer. There are various jobs that fall into the criminal justice category mainly in law enforcement agencies. Becoming a police officer requires physical and mental dedication. Officers deal with different groups of

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