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A correctional probation officer is responsible for: Ans- • performing professional work to investigate and assess offenders • ensuring that offenders comply with any statutory or special conditions of supervision ordered by the sentencing authority • evaluating offender progress and mak...

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A correctional probation officer is responsible for:


Ans- • performing professional work to investigate and assess offenders


• ensuring that offenders comply with any statutory or special conditions of

supervision ordered by the sentencing authority


• evaluating offender progress and making recommendations throughout the

period of supervision


• assisting offenders in securing employment and maintaining contact with local

employers in their community


• referring offenders to specialized treatment services such as substance

abuse counseling and mental health counseling




Florida Statute 943.10(3)

,Ans- defines a correctional probation officer as a person responsible for the

supervised custody, surveillance, and control of assigned inmates, probationers,

parolees, or community controlees within the Department of Corrections'

institutions or within the community. The term includes supervisory personnel

whose duties include, in whole or in part, the supervision, training, and guidance

of correctional probation officers.




John Augustus is often called the


Ans- "Father of Probation" in America. In the mid-nineteenth century, he

pioneered a probation movement by agreeing to pay the bail for and supervise

people accused of minor crimes. He believed that reforming offenders would

improve lives and make communities safer.




The ideals of John Augustus parallel the goals of


Ans- Reentry




The Department of Corrections defines___________ as the process of an

offender transitioning from incarceration in a facility to supervision within the

community enhancing public safety and reducing recidivism.

,Ans- Reentry




__________ begins from the time that the Department first has contact with

an inmate or offender. During intake, the Department assesses offenders to

determine their needs and refer them to the appropriate services.


Ans- Reentry




The Department assesses offenders to determine their needs and refer them

to the appropriate services and examples of services include:


Ans- Treatment programs, employment services, and educational services.




The Department follows up to:


Ans- document the progress of an offender and make adjustments and

recommendations as needed.




The reentry process continues:


Ans- throughout an offender's incarceration and/or period of supervision.

, The reentry process is crucial to


Ans- breaking barriers and reducing recidivism.




Research shows that offenders may have a difficult time finding employment,

which can cause them to___________ . The goal is to make every effort to

reduce the likelihood that an offender will return to the correctional system.


Ans- Reoffend




Primary Responsibilities of Probation Officers Florida Statute 943.10(3)


Ans- defines a correctional probation officer as a person responsible for the

supervised custody, surveillance, and control of assigned inmates, probationers,

parolees, or community controlees within the Department of Corrections'

institutions or within the community. The term includes supervisory personnel

whose duties include, in whole or in part, the supervision, training, and guidance

of correctional probation officers. (Pg. 7)




A correctional probation officer is responsible for:


Ans- • performing professional work to investigate and assess offenders

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