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Criminal Justice: CRJU 1043 Probation & Parole

This guide will help criminal justice students with basic knowledge of criminal justice process, theories, procedures, and law

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Parole Board

Books & EBooks

Community corrections

Lecture

Introduction

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What students will learn

Students will learn about the following topics in the Probation & Parole Course:

 

An Overview of Community Corrections: Goals and Evidence-Based Practices

How Probation Developed: Chronicling Its Past and Present

History of Parole and Mandatory Release

Pretrial Supervision, Sentencing, and Presentence Investigation Report

Case Management Using Risk/Needs/Responsivity

Supervision and Treatment for Offenders with Special Needs

Community Supervision Modification and Revocation

Residential Community Supervision Programs

Nonresidential Graduated Sanctions

Economic and Restorative Justice Reparations

Prisoner Reentry: Collateral Consequences, Parole, and Mandatory Release

Career Pathways in Community Corrections

Juvenile Justice, Probation, and Parole

Bringing It All Together: Practical Solutions for Community-Based Corrections.

Websites

What is the Difference Between Probation and Parole? 

Information on Probation and Parole

 

The History of Probation 

 
Probation and Pretrial Services History 
 
Probation in the United States: A Historical and Modern Perspective 
 
Probation and Parole: History, Goals, and Decision-Making 
 
Probation 
 
What is a Probation Officer? 
 
What Is Parole? How Does Parole Work? 
 
Restitution 
 
Economic and Restorative Justice Reparations 
 
Probation and Parole: Supervision 
 
Corrections & Reentry: Community Corrections 
 
State Board of Pardons and Paroles 
 
How Parole Works 
 
Supervision and Treatment for Offenders with Special Needs 
 
Adults with Behavioral Health Needs under Correctional Supervision: A Shared Framework for Reducing Recidivism and Promoting Recovery 
 
The History of the Pre-sentence Investigation Report 
 
Graduated Sanctions: Intervention; Ages 10–17