We covered specific aspics of both probation and parole. We will examine the probation organization at the
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We covered specific aspics of both probation and parole. We will examine the probation organization at the state and county levels of governments. The advantages and disadvantages of probation are discussed as well as the contribution made by private probation agencies and the potential for their future involvement. Your will read, in detail, about the sentencing hearing and the importance of the courtroom work group and the PSI, and the role of the judge in sentencing and setting conditions for supervision. Technical violations and other compliance issues will be detailed. Alternative probation methods such as standard probation and day reporting centers are described. Additionally, the revocation process is addressed from a non-legal standpoint, discussing revocation as a sanction and a component of the probation process.
When examining parole, we will explore the models and the demographics of those on parole. Also discussed will be the financial aspects of parole, as well as the administration of parole from beginning to end. This module will give a detailed account of the usual conditions of parole, and the means by which parole is granted.
List the six categories of operations and their functions within the probation systems.
Intensive Supervised Probation (ISP) - this form of sanction is usually viewed as the most effective alternative to imprisonment. List the seven aspects of this process
List the three key tasks of Day Reporting Centers
Discuss the two methods used to maintain electronic monitoring.
Identify three common conditions of parole.
Explain why parole is not as large a caseload as is probation in today's world of community supervision.
Describe Wrap-around services
Discuss a kWrapey factor that may be held against offenders seeking parole.
Discuss why recidivism should not be the only measure of compliance.
List and describe the two models of parole administration
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts