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... date determined later, typically by a parole board--fell into disrepute among theorists and pol...Backup Sanctions and the Probation-Prison Analogy B. Responding to Objections 1. Viol... dozens of laws restricting the kinds of jobs for which ex-prisoners can be hired, easing the re...
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... training programs funded through JTPA or JOBS, probation and parole agencies, unemployment compe...
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$1.8 billion
Four years ago, Wisconsin got tougher on criminals. The cost was not estimated, but a recent analysis has found that the law carries a hefty price, and that's just for inmates admitted through 2025.
... of inmates are on waiting lists for prison jobs, education and treatment programs. Wardens report ...When they are released, inmates report to parole officers with average caseloads of about 60 who ha... For parole agents, who also function as probation agents, growing caseloads and increasingly limited...
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... offenders who break the rules of their probation or parole is one of the chief reasons for the rapi... probation and parole officers define their jobs almost exclusively in terms of monitoring offender...
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..., such as, police, correctional, and probation and parole officers' orientations and attitudes tooward their jobs. (2) The traditional debate focuses on where offic...
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... prison sentences and a 2-year term of probation to follow imprisonment. Thereafter, while on proba... outstanding criminal charges, outstanding parole- or probation-violation charges, or additional sen...; (8) not entitled to preferred prison jobs which carry higher wages and entitle [him] to addi...
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Editor's note: This is the first installment of an occasional series about local people dealing with addiction.
Terry Allen's house is being rehabbed and so is he.
... time Allen has been out of jail and off probation since he was a teenager. "For most of my life, I d...There was jail, parole and probation. There were fights, broken bones, baad relationships. He'd get jobs doing auto detailing or working in a stockroom, an...
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... greatest growth is in locally funded probation, which is not accounted for in the TDCJ state prisson and parole budget. The fact that growth in the prison populat... unions, may be reluctant to lose well-paying jobs in rural or economically stressed communities. . T...
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The warrantless search of a probationer was reasonable based on his parole officer's suspicions that he was engaged in criminal activity, the 11th Circuit has ruled.
The defendant was sentenced to four years' probation for felony battery and possession of cocaine. While on probation, he held jobs performing menial labor and reported only three months' of income - $800 for two of the months, and $1,200 for one month. Yet he moved out of his parents' home into a two-bedroom townhome of his own and bought three expensive cars.
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To: STATE EDITORS
Contact: Sherry Tate of the PA Department of Probation & Parole, +1-717-787-6208; or Teresa Candori of the Pennsylvania Office of the Governor, +1-717-783-1116
... agents sometimes face real dangers in their jobs, but they also have the opportunity to positively ...