Intro to Probation & Parole
Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-504-101
Course Description
10-504-101 INTRO TO PROBATION & PAROLE ...This course will focus on a practical perspective of corrections both institutional and community. Topics that will be examined and critiqued include institutional security, restorative justice, community-based supervision, role of the probation & parole officer and successful offender rehabilitation.
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What will I learn?
- Describe the components of the Criminal Justice System.
- Describe pretrial bond, bail and diversion
- Describe sentencing and community corrections
- Describe probation in the United States.
- Describe how probation is granted
- Describe conditions of probation, alternative probation procedures and revocation
- Describe parole in the United States
- Identify the importance of client assessments
- Describe the roles of probation and parole officers
- Identify supervision strategies and services delivered to clients
- Describe supervision responses and resources
- Describe evidence-based responses to violations
- Identify methods used to supervise diverse client populations
- Describe the role of problem-solving courts
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