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    The duties and responsibilities of a Juvenile Probation Officer vary slightly from that of a Juvenile Parole Officer. A probation officer deals with the juvenile offenders who have lost their way and broken the law in some way, but don’t require institutionalization. Juvenile Probation Officers are tasked with getting these juvenile offenders back on track to lead a productive and successful life in the community. These probation officers also work closely with schools, families, and…

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    Probation Vs Probation

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    future fifteen (15) years from now, I will be working in a potentially great law enforcement agency supervising and watching over criminal offenders that are on parole or probation. A parole officer supervised people that have been convicted of a crime and have served time in prison for the offense committed. “When a parole board grants parole to an offender, that board believes that with some supervision the…

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    Anthony Hill Case Study

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    Mr. Wright was lucky to be released early on parole. His parole officer, Anthony Hill was assigned to him and he was placed under maximum supervision. He was to have a home and job at all times, he was under narcotic surveillance, and placed in an outpatient drug treatment program. Wright was supposed to report to Mr. Hill once a month. Anthony should have known why Wright was fired form AMVET and when he began his new job as an employee of Unfoldment. Wright did not report to Hill on several…

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    In the criminal justice system, there are different ways court judges choose criminal punishment. The choices escalated from parole, prison sentence, and capital punishment. In any case, the death penalty is not addressed on a coherent point of view alone because it conveys emotions, morals, and religious components. The death penalty is accepted to seize assist wrongdoing that the criminal may carry out a wrongdoing later on. Which is argued that it gets lawbreakers free too easy and some…

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    Pruckmayr Assignment

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    time on parole. The first red flag that I saw and felt the most frustrated about, was not only Wright’s lack of ability to show up for his monthly meetings, but the fact that his own parole officer seemed unable to attend many of these meetings as well. The lack of communication and time spent with Wright clearly kept Wright from seeing his drug addiction was back in full swing. Not only did he miss signs of reasons for Wright to be locked up, but this in itself was a violation of his parole.…

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    it talks about “the people who come out and need to stay the place the government request they need to live, also the people are having weekly appointment with the parole system and they need to pay some money to the parole system. If they don’t do any of those, they will be sending back to the jail again”. We need to change parole system. First because they need to live at the place that is assigned to them by the government. I think that is very unfair to the prisoners because the place…

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    House. Samuel Seabrook does 10 hours of community service every month. He speaks to juvenile delinquents about his crimes, and how he hurt others by his wrong doing. Mrs. McCrae had informed Seabrook that he finally has another upcoming parole hearing. I think the Parole Board made the right decision for Seabrook, because he has shown improvement with his behavior, and kept an outstanding record with his employer, community service, and staying out of trouble. I do believe Seabrook deserves a…

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    placed on probation (Gagnon v. Scarpelli, 1973). Scarpelli was allowed to travel back to Illinois where he would still be monitored on probation by the Illinois authorities and he also had to sign an agreement which outlined the conditions of his parole. Shorty after being placed on probation Scarpelli was arrested in Illinois for breaking into a home on August 6, with a known felon Fred Kleckner and stated that they went into the home to steal money and other items (Gagnon v. Scarpelli, 1973).…

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    aspects of the model allows the inmate after fulfilling the rehabilitation requirement in the system to be returned back into society. This fulfillment in the rehabilitation process would be better review by the personal in the correctional profession (Parole board) then the setting judge on the case. These personal know the correctional process and how it applies to inmates serving time. The arguments to this model are from the inmates that state that it violates their due process. The inmates…

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    Prison Vs Prison

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    broke the law, each facility houses different types of offenders. One thing that remains the same within both sites is there are violent crimes that take place within the confined walls. The ultimate goal for convicts in prison is to be released on parole. Many people who are found guilty of a crime hope they get probation instead of jail time. Differences in jails and prisons While most people who have not been in trouble with the law confuse jail and prison, they are very different. One of…

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