Other uses distinguish Probate Globalizecountry United States Probation literally means testing of behaviour or abilities. In a legal sense, an offender on probation is ordered to follow certain conditions set forth by the court, often under the supervision of a probation officer . Offenders are ordinarily ..., abide to a curfew , live at a directed place, obey the orders of the probation officer, or not List .... Offenders on probation might be fitted with an electronic tag or monitor , which signals their whereabouts .... Arming and increased authority In the United States, most probation agencies have armed officers. In 39 states, territories and federal probation, such arming is either mandated or optional. Arming ... Firearms index.htm ref Probation officers are peace officers who possess limited police powers. In Nevada , Oklahoma , and South Carolina , probation agencies also employ full time police officers ..., and are deployed to sites of emergencies and disasters. Nevada Probation and Parole , a division ... Intensive probation, home detention, GPS monitoring These are highly intrusive forms of probation ..., community service, and so on . Unsupervised probation does not involve direct supervision by an officer ... of an officer, perhaps within a shorter period. For example, given one year of unsupervised probation ... may file a petition to revoke probation. Informal supervision is supervised or unsupervised probation without having been found guilty of a crime. Probation terms such as search clauses or drug testing ... while on probation. Informal probation can also require the accused to enter a plea of Guilty ... dismissed. History The concept of probation, from the Latin, probatio, testing, has historical ... to appeal to the monarch for a pardon . Probation first developed in the United States when John ... what many recognize as the first official probation officer. By the mid 19th century, however, many ... Probation Act of 1925, thereby, allowing courts to suspend the imposition of incarceration ... more details
wiktionary probationProbation is the suspension of all or part of a jail sentence. Probation may also refer to Future probation , a concept in Christian soteriology Academic probation , the warning period allowed students to reverse serious academic or behavioral decline Probation workplace , a status given to new employees of a company or business Probation NCAA , a possible sanction resulting from violating the rules of the National Collegiate Athletics Association disambig pt Liberdade condicional desambigua o ... more details
italictitle The Probation Journal The Journal of Community and Criminal Justice print ISSN 0264 5505 , online ISSN 1741 3079 is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal covering criminal justice and probation established in 1929. ref http www.uk.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal201647&crossRegion eur Probation Journal The Journal of Community and Criminal Justice , SAGE Publications . ref ref http www.scie socialcareonline.org.uk profile.asp?guid 0cb7878f db89 4c1a a425 6ef8afeb78fc Probation Journal , http www.scie socialcareonline.org.uk Social Care Online . ref It is published by SAGE Publications in association with National Association of Probation Officers NAPO , the trade union and professional association for probation officer s. References reflist External links Official http prb.sagepub.com http probationjournalblog.blogspot.com Probation Journal Blog journal stub Category Publications established in 1929 Category Criminal law journals Category Criminology publications Category Criminal justice Category English language journals ... more details
unreferenced date October 2009 Shock probation is the policy by which a judge orders a convicted offender to prison for a short time then suspends the remainder of the Custodial sentence sentence in favor of probation . law stub Category Parole Category Penal system in the United States ... more details
Distinguish2 academic probation which is the initial probationary period in the employment of an academic, or disciplinary probation which is the result of a student misconduct rather than academic performance Scholastic probation is a status that can apply to student s at a higher educational institution as the result of poor academic achievement. ref name Knowles1977 References references ref name Knowles1977 cite encyclopaedia article scholastic probation encyclopedia International encyclopedia of higher education volume 1 author Asa Smallidge Knowles publisher Jossey Bass date 1977 isbn10 0875893244 isbn 9780875893242 ref references Further reading Examples of university regulations covering scholastic probation Cite web url http utexas.edu. student registrar catalogs gi06 07 ch4 ch4i.html title Scholastic Probation and Dismissal author Office of the Registrar publisher University of Texas at Austin date 2006 Cite web url http montana.edu. wwwcat academic acad8.html title Scholastic Probation and Suspension author publisher Montana State University Bozeman Montana State University date 2008 Cite web url http web.tamu commerce.edu. admissions registrar generalInformation scholasticProbationAndSuspension.aspx title Scholastic Probation or Suspension author Office of Registrar publisher Texas A& M University Commerce date 2006 Category Higher education edu stub ... more details
Distinguish2 academic probation which is the initial probationary period in the employment of an academic, or scholastic probation which is the result of a student having low grade point averages Disciplinary probation is a disciplinary status that can apply to student s at a higher educational institution ref name Knowles1977 or to employee s in the workplace. ref name Pell2003 For employees, it can result from both poor performance at work or from misconduct. ref name Pell2003 For students, it results from misconduct alone, poor academic performance instead resulting in scholastic probation . ref name Knowles1977 For a student, disciplinary probation means that the student is on formal notice, and subject to special rules and regulations. ref name Knowles1977 ref name BradySnoxell1965 The violation ..., and expulsion. ref name BradySnoxell1965 Disciplinary probation is a status midway between those latter and being a student in good standing. ref name AACRAO1962 For employees, disciplinary probation ... workplaces, for the progressive disciplinary step of suspension without pay. A usual period for such probation ... article disciplinary probation encyclopedia International encyclopedia of higher education ... 159257145X isbn 9781592571451 chapter Putting Employees On Probation ref ref name BradySnoxell1965 ... regulations governing disciplinary probation Cite web url http publicpersonnellaw.blogspot.com 2010 06 disciplinary probation.html title Disciplinary probation date 2010 06 21 author Harvey Randall ... of some New York State case law regarding disciplinary probation Cite web url http hrmguide.net. canada law federal disciplinary probation.htm date April 2005 title Disciplinary Probation author Yosie Saint Cyr publisher First Reference work HRM Guide &mdash discplinary probation in Canadian employment law Cite journal title Commentary Probation can be a dicey proposition journal Daily Journal ... for the terms to set for disciplinary probation edu stub business stub law stub Category Human ... more details
About the status given to new employees of a business the punishment given to criminals Probation Unreferenced date April 2008 In a workplace setting, probation is a status given to new Employment employee s of a company or business. This status allows a supervisor or other company manager to closely evaluate the progress and skills of the newly hired worker, determine appropriate assignments and monitor other aspects of the employee such as how they interact with co workers, supervisors or customers. A probationary period varies widely depending on the business, but usually lasts anywhere from 30 to 90 days. If the new employee shows promise and does well during the probationary time, they are usually removed from probationary status, and may be given a raise or promotion as well in addition to other privileges, as defined by the business . Probation is usually defined in a company s employee handbook , which is given to workers when they first begin a job. The probationary period also allows an employer to termination of employment terminate an employee who is determined not to be doing well at their job or otherwise deemed not suitable for a particular position. Some companies have an at will policy, which allows a company manager to terminate an employee at any point during the probationary period. Some companies may place employees on probationary status, particularly if their performance is below a set standard or for disciplinary reasons. In this instance, the employee is usually given a period of time to either improve their performance or modify their behavior before more severe measures are used. Similarly, student s with unsatisfactory Grade education grade s may also be placed on academic probation by their school institution . Employment Workplace Category Employment Probation Category Recruitment Category Beginners and newcomers de Probezeit fr P riode d essai lt I bandymas ... more details
about probation for academics probation for students because of low grade point averages scholastic probationprobation for students, employees, and others resulting from misconduct or poor workplace performance disciplinary probation one source date March 2011 Academic probation in the United Kingdom is a period served by a new staff member at a university or college when they are first given their job. ref name Hall2003 ref name FryKetteridgeMarshall2003 It is specified in the conditions of employment of the staff member, and may vary from person to person and from institution to institution. In universities founded prior to the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 , it is usually three years for academic staff and six months to a year for other staff. In the universities created by that Act, and in colleges of higher education , the period is generally just a year across the board, for both academic and other staff. ref name Hall2003 Probation is generally monitored by a probationary ... the probation period. This is not the same rô le as a mentor, whose task is to provide consultation ... . The probationary supervisor, in contrast, follows the organization s a formal probation scheme ... of academic probation was to decide, at the end of the probationary period whether a member ... by the agreement was the fact that completion of academic probation at one university should count towards probation at other institions, and that it was unreasonable to impose second or third probationary ... institutions. Middlesex University , for example, has an eight month academic probation period as a result of a local agreement. In such universities, the focus of academic probation is less ... References references ref name Hall2003 cite book chapter Probation title Managing people series ... Microsoft Word DOC url https secure.dundee.ac.uk. hr annualreview lib docs probation prob dodcirc2008.doc ... chapter Probation pages 22&ndash 24 publisher International Labour Organization date 1991 isbn10 9221081249 ... more details
refimprove date February 2011 Future probation is a point of view within Christian teaching dealing with the fate of the dead in the afterlife . It might also be described as the belief concerning individual eschatology . The general scope of the subject encompasses many variants that range from the Catholic doctrine of invincible ignorance through Mormon practices of post mortem baptism . It is unique to Christian and Jewish belief and can be viewed as a way of extending salvation to all people without being dogmatically universalist . The subject attained great prominence in the second half of the 19th century and has continued into recent times. Prior to 1800, the teaching is difficult to distinguish from universalism as many of the questions involved were framed by different cultural prophetic and ecclesiastical issues. A treatise on this subject by Albert Hudson, editor of the Bible Study Monthly, was published in 1975 by the Bible Fellowship Union in England. It contains both an appendix describing the history of this doctrine and a bibliography. http www.heraldmag.org bookstore booklet futureprobation.htm DEFAULTSORT Future Probation Category Christian soteriology Christian theology stub ... more details
Mergefrom Federal Probation date February 2010 Unreferenced date December 2009 The Federal Probation Service came into existence in 1925, shortly after Congress passed the Federal Probation Act . The Federal Probation Act originally provided for the establishment of a probation system for all United States District Courts , except the District of Columbia , gave the court, after conviction or after a plea of guilty or nolo contendere for any crime or offense not punishable by death or life imprisonment, the power to suspend the imposition or execution of sentence and place the defendant upon probation for such period and upon such terms and conditions it deemed best and to revoke or modify any condition of probation or change the period of probation, provided the period of probation, together with any extension thereof, did not exceed 5 years. A fine, restitution or reparation could be made a condition of probation, as well as support for whom the probationer was legally responsible. The Federal Probation Officer was to report to the court on the conduct of each probationer. The court could discharge the probationer from further supervision, or terminate the proceedings against him, or extend the period of probation. The Federal Probation Service has since evolved to where the Federal Probation Officer can supervised defendants sentenced to probation, those granted parole from the United States Parole Commission, military parolees, from all branches of services, that were previously court martialed under the Uniform Code of Military Justice , and those sentenced to a term of supervised release, supervision to be served after their release from Federal Prison . See also Federal ProbationProbation and supervised release under United States federal law Category Probation departments of the United States ... more details
The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman for England and Wales is an independent body appointed by the Secretary of State for Justice to investigate complaints from prison ers and those subject to probation supervision, or those upon whom reports have been written. The organisation is also responsible for investigating all deaths of prisoners and residents of probation hostels and immigration detention accommodation. The acting Prisons and Probation Ombudsman is Jane Webb. External links http www.ppo.gov.uk PPO website England stub Wales stub UK gov stub Category Ombudsmen in England Category Ombudsmen in Wales ... more details
Orphan date April 2010 The Probation of Offenders Act, 1907 7 Edw. 7. Ch. 17 is an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament , commonly referred to as just the Probation Act . Enactment The Act was passed on 21 August 1907 and is in force throughout the United Kingdom . It also applies in the Republic of Ireland ref Schedule 1 to the Statute Law Revision Act, 2007 ref . Summary The Act allows judge s wide latitude to involuntary dismissal dismiss a charge tried summary jurisdiction summarily against a defendant even when the court thinks it is proved, or to conditional discharge conditionally discharge a defendant whether the charge is tried summarily or on indictment . The power may be invoked when the court is of the opinion that cquote having regard to the character, antecedents, age, health, or mental condition of the person charged, or to the trivial nature of the offence, or to the extenuating ... or any other than a nominal punishment, or that it is expedient to release the offender on probation . In practice, cases may be dismissed under the Probation Act for a defendant on condition that he pays a contribution to charity ref http www.lawreform.ie 2005 report on court poor box probation ... 3995243 meath night rider gets probation act ref ref http www.fingal independent.ie premium news probation ... stolen ref http www.wexfordpeople.ie news probation act 2110170.html ref , or pays the costs arising ... 18 story786731628.asp ref . Despite the name, a dismissal under the Probation Act does not put the offender on probation in the sense of having to report to and engage with a probation officer , unless it is expressed to do so. Indeed, if a defendant is given the Probation Act , it does not count as a criminal conviction ref http www.herald.ie national news courts gardai told to stop calling probation ... pws websitepublishing.nsf attachmentsbytitle Probation of Offenders Act 1907 file Probation of Offenders Act 1907.pdf Probation of Offenders Act, 1907 References references Category Parole ... more details
Mergeto Federal Probation Service date February 2010 Unreferenced date December 2008 The Federal Probation Service or United States Probation Service is part of the Federal Judiciary and serves the United ... corrections arm of the Federal Judiciary. It administers probation and supervised release under United States federal law . History The first legislation for Federal Probation Law was introduced in 1908, one of which was prepared by the New York State Probation Commission and the National Probation Association later known as the American Probation and Parole Association and introduced before ..., in U.S. District Court , and a sentence of probation. The bill also provided for compensation of 5 per diem for Federal Probation Officers. This first attempt did not pass and through 1909 to 1925 there were 34 bills introduced to establish federal probation law. In 1925, the Federal Probation ... with the benefits of a functioning probation system, signed the bill in law. This Act gave the U.S. Courts the power to appoint Federal Probation Officers and authority to sentence defendants to probation instead of a prison sentence. It later gave U.S. Probation Officers the responsibility of supervising ... supervision. The responsibility of the United States Probation Service was first under the United ... both separate U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Offices. In the remaining 71 districts, the probation office provides pretrial services to the court. United States Probation Officers, also referred to as Federal Probation Officers, are the only cadre of Federal Law Enforcement Officers in the Federal ..., their investigators are referred to as Officers, not Special Agents. The Federal Probation Office ... in federal courts. Most districts require that all new officers attend the Probation and Pretrial ... requisite for hiring. Federal Probation is unique to other federal law enforcement agencies in that they are regionally .... All officers within a district report to their Chief Probation Officer or Chief Pretrial Services ... more details
File BrownHeatleyBuildingAustinTX.JPG thumb The Commission is headquartered in the Brown Heatley Building, Austin, Texas Austin The Texas Juvenile Probation Commission TJPC is a state agency of Texas , headquartered in the Brown Heatley Building in Austin, Texas Austin . ref http www.tjpc.state.tx.us Home . Texas Juvenile Probation Commission. Retrieved on May 6, 2010. ref The TJPC oversees county operated youth detention facilities and partners with area juvenile boards and probation departments to serve youth probation services throughout Texas. ref http www.tyc.state.tx.us about overview.html Overview of the Juvenile Justice System in Texas . Texas Youth Commission. Retrieved on May 6, 2010. ref See also Portal Texas Texas Youth Commission References reflist External links http www.tjpc.state.tx.us Texas Juvenile Probation Commission texas stub Category state agencies of Texas ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname London Probation Trust mission Cutting crime for a safer London logo London Probation logo.jpg imagesize 180 formedyear 2010 headquarters London , United Kingdom flagicon UK website http www.london probation.org.uk www.london probation.org.uk London Probation Trust is a law enforcement agency that is part of the National Probation Service England and Wales National Probation Service NPS . It employs more than 3000 staff and at any one time supervises 45,000 offenders. ref cite web url http www.london probation.org.uk about us.aspx title London Probation Trust About Us publisher London Probation Trust date accessdate 2010 04 15 ref London Probation Trust works with other justice agencies and public bodies to protect the public and reduce re offending. London Probation Trust staff work with offenders from their first court appearance to completion of their sentence. Staff implement court sentences through credible and effective community punishments ..., a judge or magistrate may ask London Probation Trust to prepare a pre sentence report to describe ... will propose a sentence but it is the court that makes the final decision. London Probation Trust prepares 34,000 pre sentence reports for the courts every year. Community sentencing London Probation ... been undertaken by offenders under London Probation supervision for the benefit of London communities ... monitoring. London Probation Trust also runs programmes to tackle the root causes of offending ... specific problems with behaviour including drug abuse. London Probation Trust provides strict ... London Probation Trust staff based in prisons assist with sentence planning and ensure that the release .... Supporting victims London Probation Trust staff work with victims of serious crime. They keep the victim ... links http www.london probation.org.uk London Probation Trust website br http www.probation.homeoffice.gov.uk output page2.asp National Probation Service website br http www.justice.gov.uk about ... more details
orphan date January 2010 The Inner London Probation Service existed until 31 March 2001 when it was succeeded by the larger London Probation Area . Its final Chief Probation Officer was John Harding, later visiting professor at the University of Hertfordshire . He succeeded Graham Smith, who went on to be the Chief Inspector of Probation in England and Wales and was knight ed towards the end of his career. At an earlier point it was known as the Inner London Probation and After Care Service. Its boundaries were the same as Inner London Education Authority ILEA the Inner London Education Service and it consisted of the 12 Inner London boroughs . A book about its early years was written by a former employee. It is now called the London Probation Service and includes some of the outer London Boroughs. Website www.london probation.org.uk Category Penal system in England Category Prison and correctional agencies Category Organisations based in London Category Crime in London UK org stub UK law stub UK prison stub ... more details
Refimprove date August 2008 Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Parole and Probation Administration ... of the Parole and Probation Administration formedyear 1976 formedmonthday July 24 country Philippines ... http www.probation.gov.ph www.probation.gov.ph The Parole and Probation Administration Filipino ... to respond to individualized community based treatment programs. History Probation was first introduced ... created a Probation Office under the Department of Justice Philippines Department of Justice . On November ... the Probation Law unconstitutional because of some defects in the law s procedural framework. In 1972 ... a probation system in the Philippines . This bill avoided the objectionable features of Act 4221 that struck ... Police Commission Interdisciplinary drafted a Probation Law. After 18 technical hearings ... endorsed the establishment of an Adult Probation System in the country. On July 24, 1976, Presidential Decree No. 968, also known as Adult Probation Law of 1976, was signed into Law by the President of the Philippines . The startup of the probation system in 1976 1977 was a massive undertaking during which all judges and prosecutors nationwide were trained in probation methods and procedures administrative and procedural manuals were developed probation officers recruited and trained, and the central agency and probation field offices organized throughout the country. Fifteen selected probation officers were sent to United States for orientation and training in probation administration. Upon their return, they were assigned to train the newly recruited probation officers. The probation system started to operate on January 3, 1978. As more probation officers were recruited and trained ..., supervised by 15 regional offices. Criminal procedure trial The Organization The Probation Administration was created by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 968, The Probation Law of 1976 , to administer the probation system. Under Executive Order No. 292, The Administrative Code of 1987 which was promulgated ... more details
Infobox Union Include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. name NAPO country United Kingdom affiliation Trades Union Congress TUC , General Federation of Trade Unions UK GFTU , Trade Union Coordinating Group TUCG members 9000 full name National Association of Probation Officers native name image Image NAPO logo.png founded current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office London, UK people Judy McKnight, general secretary website http www.napo.org.uk www.napo.org.uk footnotes The National Association of Probation Officers NAPO is the trade union that represents probation officer s and Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service reporters in the United Kingdom. NAPO was formed in 1912. It was a member of the Standing Conference of Organisations of Social Workers from 1962, but decided not to join the new British Association of Social Workers in 1970. The Probation Journal , established in 1929, is published by SAGE Publications in association with NAPO. ref http www.uk.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal201647&crossRegion eur Probation Journal The Journal of Community and Criminal Justice , SAGE Publications . ref ref http www.scie socialcareonline.org.uk profile.asp?guid 0cb7878f db89 4c1a a425 6ef8afeb78fc Probation Journal , http www.scie socialcareonline.org.uk Social Care Online . ref References Reflist External links http www.napo.org.uk NAPO website http www.guardian.co.uk uk news story 0 2C3604 2C1213675 2C00.html NAPO in the Guardian, May 11, 2004 Trades Union Congress Portal Organized labour DEFAULTSORT National Association Of Probation Officers Category Trade unions in the United Kingdom Category Organizations established in 1912 Category Social workers associations in the United Kingdom Category Probation and parole officers Category 1912 establishments in the United Kingdom UK org stub UK trade union stub ... more details
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Image Kriminalv rden vapen.svg thumb 100px Kriminalv rden or Swedish Prison and Probation Service is a government agency that is part of the Sweden Swedish Law of Sweden judicial system , tasked with incarcerating suspects during pre trial and trial and convicts after sentencing. The Main Office of the agency is located in Norrk ping . External links http www.kriminalvarden.se www.kriminalvarden.se Swedish main page, with links to several languages http www.kriminalvarden.se sv English Swedish Prison and Probation Service in English Sweden stub Euro law stub Category Prison and correctional agencies Category Government agencies of Sweden Prison and Probation Service Category Penal system in Sweden Category National law enforcement agencies of Sweden no Kriminalv rden sv Kriminalv rden Law enforcement in Sweden ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name logo logo caption seal formed dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Pennsylvania State government of Pennsylvania headquarters region code employees budget chief1 name chief1 position parent agency child1 agency website http www.pbpp.state.pa.us footnotes Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole is a cabinet level independent agency in Pennsylvania . ref cite web title About the...Board of Probation and Parole work www.pbpp.state.pa.us publisher Commonwealth of Pennsylvania date url http www.pbpp.state.pa.us pbppinfo cwp view.asp?a 3&q 154234 ref See also List of Pennsylvania state agencies References reflist External links http www.pbpp.state.pa.us pbpp site default.asp Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole Pennsylvania stub Category State agencies of Pennsylvania ... more details
Summary NYC Probation Department Patch. Copyright held by the New York City Probation Department. Fair use from Government agency. Licensing Non free use rationale Description New York City Probation Department Patch Source collection of User MOOOOOPS Article New York City Department of Probation Portion The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Resolution The logo is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose Image is logo used on the uniform as a means of public awareness of what the offical logo is when observed by the public. Replaceability Because it is a logo there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary. other information This image is only being used in Wikipedia articles for informational and educational purposes. The image s inclusion here will not result in financial loss to the possible copyright holder Use of the logo in the article complies with Wikipedia non free content policy, logo guidelines, and fair use under United States copyright law as described above. Non free logo Category Law enforcement insignia in the United States ... more details
Infobox park park Darlington Probation Station image Commissariat Store 1825.jpg image size alt caption View of one of the buildings the Commissariat Store within the Darlington Probation Station precinct. type National Park location Maria Island coordinates Coord 42 34 57 S 148 04 12 E type landmark display inline,title size 2329.28 hectares ref name DEWHA02 http www.environment.gov.au heritage publications about pubs convict sites part1.pdf Chapter 1 of Australian Government s Australian Convict Sites World Heritage nomination Accessed 5 August 2010 ref opened operator visitors status Australian National Heritage List br World Heritage list website http www.parks.tas.gov.au index.aspx?base 2707 Darlington Probation Station was a Convicts in Australia convict penal settlement on Maria Island , Tasmania then Van Diemen s Land , from 1825 to 1832, then later a convict probation station during the last phase of convict management in eastern Australia 1842 1850 ref name NHeritage01 http www.environment.gov.au heritage places national darlington probation stn information.html Australian Department of Environment, Water, Heritage, and the Arts Darlington Probation Station webpages 6 August 2010 ref A number of the buildings and structures have survived from this earlier era relatively intact and in good condition ref name NHeritage01 , and of the 78 convict probation stations once built in Tasmania, the buildings and structures at Maria Island are regarded as the most outstanding representative example ref name NHeritage01 , of such cultural significance they ve been formally inscribed onto the Australian National Heritage List ref name NHeritage02 http www.environment.gov.au heritage ... links cite AHD 105931 Darlington Probation Station References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Darlington Probation ... Australian Convict Sites Category Tasmania Australia protected area stub de Darlington Probation Station sv Darlington Probation Station ... more details
Infobox law enforcement agency agencyname Lancashire Probation Trust logo imagesize formedyear 2009 headquarters Preston, Lancashire , England flagicon UK website http www.lancashireprobation.co.uk www.lancashireprobation.co.uk Lancashire Probation Trust is a criminal justice agency responsible for protecting the public in Lancashire, England by punishing and rehabilitating offenders. It is one of 35 probation trusts in England and Wales that make up the National Probation Service . The Ministry of Justice United Kingdom has overall responsibility for the National Probation Service and is also ... crime in the future. Working with the courts Lancashire Probation is responsible for the preparation ... the option to order a report from the probation trust. This is a formal report prepared by a probation ... then consider the report when making their sentencing decision. Probation staff also prepare bail information reports which assess an offender s suitability for bail and arrange placements at probation ... Alcohol Treatment Supervision offender attends regular appointments with probation Attendance ... courses that can last over long periods of time. The programmes that the probation service ... victimisation. Managing Sexual and Violent Offenders Lancashire Probation Trust, along with Lancashire ... for a proportion of their sentence. Probation staff work closely with HMPS to help prepare offenders ... employment. Probation staff also supervise prisoners who have been released on a life licence ... meet with probation staff for the rest of their life. Working with Victims Lancashire Probation ..., Lancashire Probation Trust 2011 http www.lancashireprobation.co.uk what we do working with victims.php .... The partnership was set up by Lancashire Constabulary and Lancashire Probation Trust, and now ... External links http www.lancashireprobation.co.uk Lancashire Probation Trust website http www.hiddenheroes.co.uk Lancashire Probation Trust microsite Category Penal system in the United Kingdom ... more details
The Santa Barbara County Probation Department provides services for those placed on probation within Santa Barbara County, California Santa Barbara County , California , United States USA . Patricia J. Stewart is the current probation officer Chief Probation Officer . History The department was established in 1910 following the enactment of California s first probation laws. After 97 years in service, there are currently 119 probation officer s keeping tabs on 6,600 adults and 1,350 Minor law juvenile s as of 2007 ref name one http sbdailysound.blogspot.com 2007 07 probation officers act as courts eyes.html Santa Barbara Daily Sound ref . Locations Santa Maria, California Santa Maria Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara Lompoc, California Lompoc Los Prietos Boys Camp External links http www.countyofsb.org probation generalinfo maps santaynez.htm http www.countyofsb.org probation generalinfo department ow.pdf http sbdailysound.blogspot.com 2007 07 probation officers act as courts eyes.html References Reflist Category Government of Santa Barbara County, California California poli stub Law enforcement stub ... more details