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  1. Probation Officer: Responsibilities: Probation officers supervise individuals who have been placed on probation by a judge as an alternative to incarceration or as part of their sentence. They monitor probationers' compliance with court-ordered conditions and rehabilitation plans.

  2. 634 Probation Officer jobs available on Indeed.com. Apply to Probation Officer, Senior Probation Officer, Parole Officer and more!

    • What Does A Probation Officer do?
    • How to Become A Probation Officer
    • Frequently Asked Questions About Becoming A Probation Officer
    Following the requirements of their clients' probation orders
    Collaborating with various law enforcement and social service agencies to support offenders as they transition back into society after completing their sentences
    Coordinating education, training, housing and job placement
    Monitoring clients' activities to ensure they are complying with probation requirements

    1. Earn a relevant degree

    1. Behavioral science 2. Criminal justice 3. Social work 4. Psychology 5. Criminal law 6. Human relations 7. Public administration

    2. Acquire related experience

    1. Law enforcement 2. Case management 3. Counseling 4. Criminal investigation 5. Corrections

    3. Meet hiring requirements

    1. Be a United States citizen 2. Be 37 years old or younger at the time of application 3. Hold a college degree and gain relevant training 4. Be of decent moral character 5. Pass a written exam, endurance tests and capability assessments 6. Pass competitive oral, psychological and physical exams 7. Pass a background check 8. Not be a convicted felon

    Can probation officers work with specific types of offenders?

    1. Juvenile processes 2. Probation terminology 3. Information gathering 4. Adult criminal justice 5. Case law 6. Interviewing and counseling 7. Fines and restitution 8. Gang affiliation indicators 9. Court reports and presentation

  3. To become a probation officer, you’ll need a 4-year bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, social work, psychology, or a related area. Many parole and probation officers have a master’s degree in criminal justice. In addition to their training, federal officers must also have at least two years of work experience.

  4. Jan 5, 2024 · Probation officers, otherwise known as community supervision officers, work with individuals who are assigned probation. These professionals work closely with individuals on probation to...

  5. A probation or parole officer is an official appointed or sworn to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation or those released from incarceration to community supervision such as parole.

  6. Sep 27, 2023 · A Probation Officer, or Community Supervision Officer, works with criminal offenders who’ve been sentenced to probation to ensure they follow the terms of their sentencing. Their duties include checking in regularly with probationers, using various monitoring techniques and serving as intermediaries between offenders and judges. Probation Officer.

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