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  1. 1996 Directory: Juvenile & Adult : Correctional Departments, Institutions, Agencies & Paroling Authorities (Directory Adult and Juvenile Correctional Departments, ... Agencies & Probation & Parole Authorities) by American Correctional Association, 1996-04
  2. Outlines & Highlights for Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections in the United States by Dean J. Champion, ISBN: 9780136130581 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-08-31
  3. Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections by R. Carter, L. Wilkins, 1984-01
  4. Probation & Parole Theory& Time Cj Spec Pkg
  5. 2000 Directory Juvenile and Adult Correctional Departments, Institutions,Agencies & Paroling Authorities (Directory Adult and Juvenile Correctional Departments, ... Agencies & Probation & Parole Authorities) by American Correctional Association, 2000-05
  6. 1999 Directory Juvenile & Adult Correctional Departments, Institutions, Agenies & Paroling Authorities (Directory Adult and Juvenile Correctional Departments, ... Agencies & Probation & Parole Authorities) by American Correctional Association, 1999-05
  7. Probation& Parole: Theory& Time& Eval O/L Pkg
  8. Probation& Parole Theory& Cj Eval Ol W/Rn4
  9. Probation and Parole
  10. Probation& Parole Theory& Career in Cj CDROM
  11. Probation& Parole: Theory & Cj Eval O/L Pkg
  12. Probation& Parole& Criminl Justc Syst Chart
  13. Probation Parole& Comm Corr& Time Spec Pkg
  14. Status of Probation and Parole (Series 2, No 3)

41. Probation, Pardon And Parole - Online Information Page
the general nature and composition of the special needs offender population. 2.Understand the problems of mentally ill offenders on probation and parole.
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Probation, Pardon and Parole (CRJ 244)
Instructor: Stewart Moyer Semester Hour Credits: Hours:
On your own – Internet Days: On your own – Internet Course Description: This course is a study of the development, organization, operation and results of systems of probation and parole as substitutes for incarceration. The philosophy and methods of treatment of offenders and the operational problems and activities of the probation/parole office are studied. Textbooks:
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Fax(803) 445-9592 moyer.s@ptc.edu Stewart Moyer is the department head of the Public Service department here at Piedmont Technical College. Stewart Moyer received his B.A. from Coker College and his M.Ed. from the University of Oklahoma.

42. New Hampshire General Court
Main Index Page general Court Home. 2 probationers and parolees in or of Other JurisdictionsSection 504A3 Termination of probation or parole Section 504
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/indexes/504-A.html
State of New Hampshire
Revised Statutes Onli ne
Main Index Page General Court Home Chapter 504-A: Probationers and Parolees Section 504-A:1 Definitions
Section 504-A:2 Probationers and Parolees in or of Other Jurisdictions

Section 504-A:3 Termination of Probation or Parole

Section 504-A:4 Violation of the Terms of Probation or Parole
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Section 504-A:10 Municipal Probation Officers
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Section 504-A:11 Adult Probation Officers; Assignment and Removal

Section 504-A:12 Powers and Duties of Probation or Parole Officers

Section 504-A:12-a Qualification and Certification of Probation or Parole Officers

Section 504-A:13 Supervision and Service Charges
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Section 504-A:14 Computerized Identification of Probationers and Parolees

43. Texas Police Athletic Federation
general Information 1. As your primary vocation be employed as a law enforcementofficer, parole or probation officer on a full time basis.
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METHOD OF PAYMENT: All registration fees must accompany the application. Extra fees, required by some events, will be paid at registration or at site location. Payment must be made by cashiers check or money order. INDIVIDUAL FEES: Entry fee is $40.00 for first sport and $10.00 for additional sport. Keep in mind that many sports have several events-that don't require extra fees. For example, if you sign up to compete in the sport of golf and you want to participate in all events listed, your cost is $40.00. If you also want to compete in the biathlon, your total fee would be $50.00. ($40.00 for the 1st sport and $10.00 for the 2nd).
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  • BASKETBALL $200 FOOTBALL $300 SOFTBALL $300 VOLLEYBALL $180 PAINTBALL $100
YOU MUST FILL OUT INDIVIDUAL APPLICATION FOR ANY SPORT EXCLUDING TEAM EVENTS! WRIST BANDS: Bands may be worn on wrist or ankle. Bands that are lost or damaged may be replaced for a fee of $10.00.

44. The Probation And Parole Service In Nacka-Haninge
Welcome to the probation and parole Service in NackaHaninge. This pageis intended for both special interest groups and the general public.
http://home.swipnet.se/~w-66151/eng.html
Välj språk/Choose language. Svenska Probation and Parole Services Nacka-Haninge a division of the Prison and Parole Service in Sweden What do we do and what is the Probation and Parole Service? Welcome to the Probation and Parole Service in Nacka-Haninge. This page is intended for both special interest groups and the general public. The Probation and Parole Service in Nacka-Haninge together with the Probation and Parole Service in Södertörn, Asptuna Prison, Beateberg Prison and the Huddinge Remand Centre make up The Prison and Probation Service, Stockholm South. The Probation and Parole Service is a statutory body under the Swedish Prison and Probation Service (Kriminalvårdsstyrelsen) which answers directly to the Ministry of Justice. The information provided on this page is also applicable to other regional Prison and Probation Authorities throughout Sweden. The Probation and Parole Service has three main functions: (1) To provide supervision and support for offenders sentenced to probation , for offenders released from prison on early release programmes and for offenders sentenced to community work orders treatment orders or home detention . In the event that offenders should fail to fullfill the demands made of them by the courts with respect to the terms of their sentence (e.g. treatment, contact with probation and parole office etc) the matter is referred to a special board, the

45. DOJ Attached Agencies
The parole and probation Administration (PPA for the benefit of landowners, AgrarianReformbeneficiaries and the registering public in general; to provide
http://www.doj.gov.ph/about_attached.html
Opinions of the Secretary of Justice News and Events Special Projects Bail Bond Guide ... Contact Us
The DOJ pursues its mandate through nine agencies. These are the following:
  • BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION
  • NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
  • BUREAU OF CORRECTIONS
  • PAROLE AND PROBATION ADMINISTRATION ...
  • OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION In accordance with the Revised Administrative Code of 1987, the Commission on Immigration and Deportation was renamed BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION as it is more properly called today. Under this code the Bureau is composed of three (3) structural units namely: the Office of the Commissioner, the Board of Commissioners, and the Board of Special Inquiry. These groups act as collegial bodies and exercises quasi-judicial powers affecting the entry and stay of foreign nationals in the country. visit www.immigration.gov.ph for more information NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Tha main objective of the National Bureau of Investigation is the establishment and maintenance of a modern, effective and efficient investigative service and research agency for the purpose of implementing fully principal functions provided under Republic Act No. 157, as amended. visit www.nbi.doj.gov.ph
  • 46. North Carolina General Assembly - [ S 76 Vr ] SENATE BILL 76
    sexual offender registration as provided under Article 27A of Chapter 14 of theGeneral Statutes, drugs, drug users and parole and probation histories.
    http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/html1999/bills/AllVersions/Senate/s76vr.html
    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 1999 SENATE BILL 76 RATIFIED BILL AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL STATISTICS TO COLLECT AND MAINTAIN STATISTICS ON TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT. The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: Section 1. G.S. 114-10 reads as rewritten: " Division of Criminal Statistics. To collect, correlate, and maintain the following information regarding traffic law enforcement by State law enforcement officers: a. The number of drivers stopped for routine traffic enforcement by State law enforcement officers and whether or not a citation or warning was issued; b. Identifying characteristics of the drivers stopped, including the race or ethnicity, approximate age, and gender; c. The alleged traffic violation that led to the stop; d. Whether a search was instituted as a result of the stop; e.

    47. Nevada Attorney General Investigations Division
    general Investigations. Insurance Fraud Unit. Medicaid Fraud Unit. Las VegasPolice parole probation - Reno Police - Government Agencies.
    http://mostwanted.state.nv.us/Most_Wanted.htm
    Nevada Office of the Attorney General's 10 Most Wanted General Investigations Insurance Fraud Unit Medicaid Fraud Unit Missing Children AG's Most Wanted
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    48. Statutes->View Statutes: Flsenate.gov
    Chapter 947, parole COMMISSION, Chapter 948, probation AND COMMUNITY CONTROL, Chapter949, parole AND probation general PROVISIONS, Chapter 950, JAILS AND JAILERS,
    http://www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Index&Title_Request=

    49. General Resources: Careers In Criminal Justice
    Arbitrator, Law Clerk. Attorney general, Law Librarian. Bailiff, Legal Researcher. BusinessManager. parole/probation Officer. Case Manager, Presentence Investigator.
    http://www.glencoe.com/ps/cj/general/careers.html
    General Resources Study Tips Learning Style Questionnaire Career Tips Careers in Criminal Justice Professional Organizations Professional/Research Journals Home General Resources: Careers in Criminal Justice For job titles and related web sites, select a category below: Law Enforcement/Security
    Courts/Legal 

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    The opportunities for a career in law enforcement extend far beyond simply being a police officer. A listing of career options follows, but this is by no means exhaustive. BATF Agent INS Officer Border Patrol Agent Insurance Fraud Investigator Campus Police Officer Laboratory Technician Crime Prevention Specialist Loss Prevention Officer Criminal Investigator Military Police Officer Criminal Profiler Park Ranger Customs Officer Police Administrator Deputy Sheriff Police Dispatcher Deputy U.S. Marshal Police Officer Drug Enforcement Agent Polygraph Examiner FBI Special Agent Postal Inspector Federal Agency Investigator Private Investigator Fingerprint Technician Secret Service Agent Forensic Scientist State Trooper Highway Patrol Officer Related Web Sites Careers in Law Enforcement
    At this Web site you can find information about available law enforcement jobs across the country. The site also provides information about the hiring process.

    50. CJ132 - Introduction To Parole And Probation
    general Information. introductory survey of the basic philosophies, principles, andtechniques in the correctional programs of parole, probation, and community
    http://online.chemeketa.edu/syllabus/cj132.antoine.htm
    Syllabus for
    CJ132: Introduction to Parole and Probation
    General Information Instructor:
    Patricia Antoine Term:
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    Course Description This course provides an introductory survey of the basic philosophies, principles, and techniques in the correctional programs of parole, probation, and community corrections. Focus on the role of community corrections in the administration of justice, community corrections options, techniques and training issues, and current challenges and pressures impacting these corrections options.
    Course Content * Parole and probation as components of the criminal justice system * Probation and diversion options * Presentence investigations * Community corrections * Overview of parole and parole options * Parole/probaton officer training and retention * Para-professionals and volunteers in parole/probation * Recidivism and program evaluation Course Outcomes The goals are that upon successful completion of the course the student should be able to : 1) Explain the historical origins, philosophical foundations, and goals of probation and parole

    51. Chapter 137 — Judgment And Execution; Parole And Probation By The Court
    Pecuniary damages means all special damages, but not general damages, which August9, 1961, and subsequently discharged from probation, parole or imprisonment
    http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/137.html
    The text appearing in this database was produced from material provided by the Legislative Counsel Committee of the Oregon Legislative Assembly. The official record copy is the printed published copy of the Oregon Revised Statutes. The text in the database is not the official text of Oregon law. Hint: Use your browser's Find feature (usually found in the Edit menu) to get to a section more quickly. Chapter 137 — Judgment and Execution; Parole and Probation by the Court 2001 EDITION JUDGMENT (Generally) (1) The statutes that define offenses impose a duty upon the court having jurisdiction to pass sentence in accordance with this section or, for felonies committed on or after November 1, 1989, in accordance with rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission unless otherwise specifically provided by law. If the court suspends the imposition or execution of a part of a sentence of, or imposes a sentence of probation on, any person convicted of violating or attempting to violate ORS 163.365, 163.375, 163.395, 163.405, 163.408, 163.411, 163.425 or 163.427, the court shall sentence the defendant to probation for a period of at least five years and no more than the maximum statutory indeterminate sentence for the offense. [1991 c.831 §2; 1993 c.14 §2; 1993 c.301 §2; 1999 c.161 §3] 137.012 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 137 by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

    52. Tennessee Board Of Probation And Parole: History
    2002 New Interstate Compact on probation and parole was enacted by the general Assembly,which allows for supervision of adult offenders by participating states
    http://www2.state.tn.us/bopp/bopp_history.htm
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    On February 18, 1961, Governor Buford Ellington signed into law an act passed by the Eighty-Second Session of the General Assembly, placing a part-time Board of Probation and Paroles as a division of the Department of Correction. The Commissioner of Correction served as chairman and two members were appointed by the Governor, one such member had to be a practicing attorney in this state and the other member selected from the business or educational field. In 1963, legislation was passed increasing the size of the Board to five part-time members, the Governor being empowered to appoint four of its members. In 1970 the Governor began appointing all five members, with the Commissioner of Correction no longer serving as chairman. April 4, 1972, was an important date in the historical development of the Tennessee Board of Paroles. It was on this date that Governor Winfield Dunn signed into law House Bill No. 582 passed by the Eighty-Seventh General Assembly creating a full-time board with set terms established by statute, to be known as the Tennessee Board of Pardons and Paroles. The board consisted of three members, the first full time charter Board Members were Charles Traughber, Dorothy Greer and Joseph Mitchell, each appointed by Governor Winfield Dunn. Terms of appointments were for six years, with initial appointments being for staggered terms of two, four and six years respectively. The Governor also appointed a Chairman whose term of office was two years, with a maximum of three (3) consecutive terms.

    53. Class Code: 06453
    with correctional staff, parole and probation staff, inmates and procedures relatedto the Iowa parole Board. with community officials and the general public.
    http://www.state.ia.us/government/idop/rtfs/JobDescriptions/JobSpecs/ParoleBoard
    Class Code: 06453 S TATE OF I OWA D EPARTMENT OF P ERSONNEL P AROLE B OARD L IAISON O FFICER DEFINITION Under general supervision, performs responsible investigative guidance and advisory work directed toward the rehabilitation of inmates and parolees within the State; performs related work as required. The Work Examples and Competencies listed are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be the primary basis for position classification decisions. WORK EXAMPLES Confers with inmates and parolees and explains rules, regulations and policy relative to the parole process; answers questions from inmates and parolees and investigates complaints relative to parole procedures and policies. Receives and answers inmates correspondence who feel they are not receiving proper consideration from the institutional staff regarding parole consideration; explains to inmates the reasons their parole was denied. Serves as a liaison between correctional institution staff, parole and probation staff, inmates, parolees, attorneys, victims, inmates' families, and the Parole Board; facilitates communication and attempts to resolve misunderstandings between all concerned. Serves as a liaison between the FBI, DCI, Secret Service, law enforcement agencies and attorneys regarding information pertaining to parole revocations.

    54. Sex Offender Management Program Statutes
    In 1998, the Colorado general Assembly passed legislation directing the Sex Offender orto a lower level of supervision while on parole or probation or if
    http://dcj.state.co.us/odvsom/Sex_Offender/sostat.htm
    700 Kipling Street, Denver, CO 80215 Program Statutes Description Brief overview of DVSOM programs Adults Information. Standards, Applications, Provider List Juveniles Information, Standards, Applications, Provider List Statutes Statutes directly related to sex offenders Board List of all the current Board members Announcements Meeting notices and training announcements Resources Links to websites we found helpful Information Inlcudes Lifetime Supervision Report Questions Answers to questions on the Standards for Juveniles Who Commit Sexual Offenses Contacts How to contact the staff in the office of Sex Offender Managment at the Division of Criminal Justice In 1992, the Colorado General Assembly passed legislation ( Section 16-11.7-101 through Section 16-11.7-107 C.R.S. ) which created a Sex Offender Management Board to develop standards for the assessment, evaluation, treatment and behavioral monitoring of adult sex offenders. State statute ( Section 16-11.7-107 C.R.S.

    55. Department Of Public Safety - DCI Annual Report 2002
    of critical areas, including sentencing determinations, parole or probation recommendations,issuance Investigation (DCI) includes the general Criminal Unit
    http://www.infoiowa.state.ia.us/dps/2002/dpsannual/dci_2002.htm
    The Division of Criminal Investigation was created in 1921 to provide investigative support and expertise to law enforcement agencies across the state. The Division is comprised of four functional areas: Criminalistics Laboratory, Field Operations, Administration, and Gaming Enforcement.
    One hundred and twenty-three sworn officers and 102 civilian employees handle the ever-increasing workload of the Division of Criminal Investigation.
    Darwin Chapman, DCI Director Darwin Chapman is the director of the Division of Criminal Investigation - a position he has held since 1989.
    A graduate of Morningside College, Chapman worked as a criminalist and a special agent in the Division of Criminal Investigation before he was appointed to the position of director. Top Administration
    The Administration Area of the Division of Criminal Investigation includes the Records and Identification Unit, as well as many of the functions associated with running a division, including clerical, inventory, budgeting, etc. Records and Identification
    Records and Identification Unit is the central repository for all Iowa criminal history records. This information is used in a variety of critical areas, including sentencing determinations, parole or probation recommendations, issuance of weapon permits, and decisions by prosecutors. In 1996, Iowa criminal history information became available to members of the public for a nominal fee.

    56. NCPA - Study #233 - Privatizing Probation And Parole
    of the criminal or any private bondsman cared enough to risk their own money on thecandidate for probation or parole, why should the general public risk that
    http://www.ncpa.org/studies/s233/s233.html
    NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS
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    Executive Summary Study by Morgan O. Reyonolds One out of fifty adults free on the streets today is a convicted criminal released on probation or parole. That's 4.1 million people "under government supervision," and a majority are convicted felons. Some 50,000 government bureaucrats supervise these probationers and parolees. The probation and parole systems have many problems, especially the fact that many of those released commit loathsome crimes.
    • Criminals under government supervision commit 15 murders a day.
    • Nearly four out of 10 people arrested for a felony crime are already out on probation, parole or pretrial release from a prior conviction or arrest.
    • One in 10 probationers and parolees "abscond."
    This year state and federal prisons will release 600,000 convicts, 38 percent more than in 1990, because of the enormous increase in the prison population over the last decade. Most are released on parole or other supervision because they have not served their full sentence. The probation and parole systems could be made more effective and efficient by enlisting the private sector. Those released on probation (nonincarceration) or released early from prison could be required to post a financial bond guaranteeing behavior in accord with terms of the release. If individual accountability is the answer to crime, then it must include the most powerful kind of accountability: financial responsibility.

    57. My Florida.com - Public Safety
    Databases Detention Juvenile Offenders parole Prisons probation More Laws Legal Information. 1020-Life Attorney general Opinions Boating
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    58. S.C. Dept. Of Probation, Parole And Pardon Svcs, V. Reynolds
    general Counsel Teresa A. Knox and Legal Counsels Deborah Drucker Deutschmannand Stephanie J. Smart, all of SC Department of probation, parole Pardon
    http://www.law.sc.edu/ctapp/3268.htm
    THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals
    South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services,
    In Re:
    The State,
    v.
    Kimberly Ann Reynolds,
    Defendant.
    Of Whom: South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services is Appellant, and
    Kimberly Ann Reynolds is Respondent.
    Appeal From Greenville County Charles B. Simmons, Special Circuit Court Judge
    ORDER CORRECTING CAPTION PER CURIAM: The caption in this case has heretofore been incorrectly docketed as The State, Appellant v. Kimberly Ann Reynolds, Respondent. The caption is hereby corrected to reflect the caption of the final order on appeal from the circuit court by including Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services as the named Appellant. It is so ordered. s/ H. Samuel Stilwell , J. s/ William L. Howard , J. s/ M. Duane Shuler , J. Columbia, SC December 11, 2000. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services, In Re: The State, v. Kimberly Ann Reynolds, Defendant.

    59. Lees-McRae College: Academics
    The Criminal Justice minor requires 18 semester hours beyond the general EducationCore and The increasing prison, parole, and probation populations should
    http://www.lmc.edu/lmcAcademics/Divisions/BusinessSocialSciences/CriminalJustice
    Welcome Library Summer Institutional Research ... Contact Us Criminal Justice The Criminal Justice program at Lees-McRae College utilizes the social science perspective to study the nature and causes of crime and provides a comprehensive understanding of the United States criminal justice system. The Criminal Justice Discipline The Criminal Justice program integrates coursework and interaction with professionals in various disciplines to prepare students for graduate school, law school and careers throughout the criminal and juvenile justice systems. Graduates of the program work in law enforcement and investigative agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. Other opportunities to serve include correctional institutions, adult and juvenile probation and parole, victim’s services, private security, and other human services-related fields. Why Study Criminal Justice at Lees-McRae College? The liberal arts environment at Lees-McRae College enables all students to develop a strong personal character that will serve the Lees-McRae graduate throughout his or her professional and personal life.

    60. Corrections Related Index Of My Academic Only Home Page.com
    from the United States and Canada actively involved with probation, parole and community Departmentof the Solicitor general of Canada Welcome to the Solicitor
    http://www.myacademiconlyhomepage.com/Criminology_Corrections.html
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    American Correctional Association

    For more than 125 years, the American Correctional Association has championed the cause of corrections and correctional effectiveness. Founded in 1870 as the National Prison Association, ACA is the oldest association developed specifically for practitioners in the correctional profession. During the first organizational meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio, the assembly elected then-Ohio Governor and future President Rutherford B. Hayes as the first President of the Association.
    American Probation and Parole Association - Probation Information - Parole Info

    The American Probation and Parole Association is an international association composed of individuals from the United States and Canada actively involved with probation, parole and community-based corrections, in both adult and juvenile sectors.
    Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators (CJCA)

    The Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators incorporated in 1994 to bring together juvenile justice leaders.
    Department of the Solicitor General of Canada

    Welcome to the Solicitor General of Canada site. The site contains the full text of hundreds of documents, speeches and press releases dealing with policing, corrections, parole and national security.

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