Describe both the supervision processes for a person on probation and also for parole.
Probation and parole officers protect the community from potential harm from a conditionally released offender, and they detect possible criminal activity by the released offender. Probation and parole officers enforce compliance with the terms of release and oversee a client’s lifestyle for potential signs of danger within the community. In addition to their role as law enforcement officers, probation and parole officers also serve as social workers and community resource brokers. The success rates of people on probation and parole have been relatively low. Although there are many criticisms to the use of probation and parole in the criminal justice systems, there are just far too many offenders under correctional supervision to all be housed in a jail or prison.
1. What type of assistance might a parole officer assist his or her client in obtaining?
2. Where is a revocation hearing most likely held?
3. What is the primary mission of a probation or parole officer with respect to their client?
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