Another community control method is restitution. There are different types of restitution for example a juvenile has to pay the victim for the crime
The juvenile probation officer is in charge of supervising youths who are on probation or patrol. My chosen career path is to become a social worker or a juvenile probation officer and help troubled kids. Juvenile probation officers are in charge of working with the juveniles and their families. They want to improve the lives of the juveniles and help them stay out of trouble. The function of the juvenile probation system is to rehabilitate and protect juveniles. I want to pursue this career to work…
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statement, has probation changed in the last couple of decades? Probation has changed in the last couple of decades as there are an increased number of cases and a focus on containment, enforcement, and monitoring of youthful offenders. Including a center of attention on families, on rehabilitative and beneficial approaches also. 2. Would you like to work as a juvenile probation officer? Do you see yourself as a person with the personal characteristics to be an effective juvenile probation officer…
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shaped it’s members’ identity, and engaged them, inevitably effecting their participation in other communities? — will be created. The officers are whole-heartedly engaged in the juvenile probation discourse…
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A Career In The Juvenile Probation Field Edna Powers English Composition II Cassandra Smith August 10, 2009 A Career in the Juvenile Probation Field Like many careers a career in the Juvenile Probation Field can be very rewarding and also extremely difficult. After all, they do work with troubled teens. They constantly battle with teenager’s weather it is trying to get them to stay out of trouble by not going to school, using drugs, stealing or gang involvement. Some teens, after…
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Some juveniles who are on probation need to be supervised more closely than others. These juveniles are placed on Juvenile Intensive Probation (JIPS). Some of them have been on standard probation and been in trouble again. Others have committed a very serious offense, and need extra supervision to protect the community. JIPS probationers are supervised by a probation officer and a surveillance officer, who must visit them several times a week. These visits are unannounced and can happen at anytime…
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Female Juvenile On Probation Missouri State University My research is over female juvenile that is on formal probation. I will be explaining how gender should or can affect programming, as well finding out the phenomenon of having the female doing too many programs or services at one time. The research has never did research project…
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Juvenile Justice System Should Focus on Rehabilitation University of Phoenix Juvenile Justice System Should Focus on Rehabilitation Rehabilitation over Punishment, why one is better or more effective than the other, in order to answer this questions one must understand what each means. Punishment is a consequence of doing something that is unacceptable, it is meant to be unpleasant, the problem with punishment is it does nothing to address the social or mental processes that maybe contributing…
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Syllabus College of Criminal Justice and Security CJS/240 Version 3 Introduction to Juvenile Justice Copyright © 2009, 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is a general orientation to the concept of delinquency and the field of juvenile justice. Students will examine the nature of delinquency, as well as a variety of theories and suspected causes of delinquent behavior. Students will study factors related to delinquency and/or prevention including gender…
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Juvenile Crime Statistics On the data presented by Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (2007), in calendar year 2006, police agencies in Texas suited 140,189 juveniles arrest between the ages of 10 and 16. Of this number, 60,657 were advised and unconfined, handled in justice and municipal courts, or redirected and 79,532 were submitted to juvenile probation departments. In addition to this, rural society and the Texas Youth Commission (TYC) has referred another 24,329 cases, for a total of 103…
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The concept of probation was first introduced as a method of helping children avoid imprisonment in the early nineteenth century and even though the process has transformed quite a bit since then, public distaste for incarcerating children has not changed. For reasons explained below the probation officer unofficially acts as both social worker and police officer. Our textbook explains that the path to delinquency, more often than not, begins in childhood. There are many social, psychological…
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