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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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    I. Statement of Professional Goals Personally, I want to be a Juvenile Probation Officer, but I am willing to settle for an adult probation officer at this time too. I have worked for the county government for a year and a half, within the last year and a half they have hired for a juvenile probation officer once. I know it’s a hard position to get into, that is why I am okay with settling for an adult probation officer. Before I wanted to get into Criminal Justice, I wanted to be a teacher. Preferably

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    Probation Officers and Ethical Dilemmas The justice system presents many ethical questions and the professionals in the justice system are not exempt from such ethical questions. Probation officers are no exception. Probation officers are entrusted with the independent community supervision of criminal offenders and there are many opportunities for them to behave unethically in this capacity. It is imperative that probation departments instill ethical cultures and continued training in their work

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    Research Article 3 Method and Sample On research article Probation Officer Role Emphases and Use of Risk Assessment Information before and after Training by Ricks, Louden, Kennealy, 2016) they examined how probation officers use risk information about offenders and the way they use it. Officers roles emphases was related to the way they perceive low-risk offenders and high-risk offenders. Studies have found that officers are inconsistent on how they use the risk information. The mismatch

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    For anyone who has had the unfortunate experience of being placed on probation, the biggest fear is violating and being sent to prison. In some circumstances this is a result of multiple incidents, while in other jurisdictions, it is after one minor slip up. So what are these circumstances, what is the violation process, and just how much power does the probation officer have? These are just a few of the questions that will be answered in the following essay. So how exactly does this happen?

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    Probation and Parole Officers: Keeping the community safe Tracking criminals, helping the community, and following the laws is what a probation and parole officer does everyday. These officers have a very serious job when helping the community follow the laws, and making criminals behave better. To understand the career of a probation and parole officer, it is imperative to know the job duties and responsibilities, achieve the required education, experience, and skills. In addition, parole and probation

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    Context of Probation Officer Rebecca McRunnel Probation & Parole: CRJ 467 Professor Martin McAuliffe July 12, 2015 Many people see probation as a suspension of a sentence by the court. While being a citizen of the community, the offender is under direct supervision by a court officer, referred to as a probation officer. This officer supervises the offender’s progress imposing direct or un-direct supervision (Diana, 1960). Judge McKenzie Cleland, described what probation actually is

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    prison setting, and also as a probation/parole officer II. Furthermore, a graduated from Western Piedmont Community College with an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice and continued my education to Western Carolina University with a bachelor degree concentrated in Corrections. My professional endeavor begin at Western Youth Institution; which was a minimum, medium and close facility that housed youth offenders aged 13-21. Initially, employed as a Correctional Officer with the responsibility to ensure

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    conduct legal searches differ between the police officer, probation officer, and prison guard in the performance of their duties? Give an example of interagency collaboration when conducting a legal search. For a police officer a legal search has to be executed under a search warrant, probable cause, search incident to lawful arrest, plain view search, and consent to search. However, there are exceptions like the public safety exception where a police officer has the right to immediately search an area

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    to decrease the number of workloads, Probation and Parole services, including Correctional facilities require more funds, resources and employers. I told my uncle that I wanted to pursue a career as a probation officer and all he did was laugh at me and say in his exact words, “Probation is the back end of the Criminal Justice System”. He further said, “Probationers have it easy”. At first, I believed him because I was uneducated about what Probation Officers do at the time. However, now I strongly

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