The act requires that the state Division of
Criminal Justice Services maintain a free, public database of sex offenders so organizations can vet potential employees or volunteers.
Not exact matches
TO ALL FIRE CHIEFS IN ERIE COUNTY: New York State Executive Law § 837 (effective April 1, 2000) requires that applicants for membership to volunteer fire departments undergo a non-fingerprint
criminal history check against the State's criminal history files maintained by the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) to determine if they stand convicted of the crime of arson in New Yor
criminal history check against the State's
criminal history files maintained by the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) to determine if they stand convicted of the crime of arson in New Yor
criminal history files
maintained by the Division of
Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) to determine if they stand convicted of the crime of arson in New Yor
Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) to determine if they stand convicted of the crime of arson in New York State.
New York law requires registered sex offenders to keep current home addresses, email accounts, screen names and other internet identifiers with the Division of
Criminal Justice Services, which
maintains the publicly accessible online registry.
Augusta, GA Assisted with the supervision of various parolees Gathered file information and presented parole candidates to parole officers Entered and
maintained client data Developed strong relationships with other probation offices and
criminal justice agencies Provided
services and necessary documents to the courts
Probation Officer Assistant 1/1/2005 — 12/1/2009 Community Corrections Facility — Augusta, GA Collected file information and presented parole candidates to parole officers Cultivated strong relationships with other probation offices and
criminal justice agencies Superised various parolees
Maintained data and files on all parolees Provided
services and necessary documents to the courts
Probation Officer Assistant 1/1/2005 — 12/1/2009 Community Corrections Facility — Augusta, GA Assisted with the supervision of various parolees Gathered file information and presented parole candidates to parole officers Entered information and
maintained files on all parolees Developed strong relationships with other probation offices and
criminal justice agencies Provided
services and necessary documents to the courts
Highlights Monitor the progress of various clients and institute adjustments when necessary Effectively communicate with parolees, fellow parole officers and representatives of the court Compile and analyze various court reports Ensure full compliance with State regulations and standard operation procedures of the facility Apply strong problem solving skills in different situations Assist parolees in securing jobs and other necessary resources to transition into civilian life Strong public relations skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Experience Probation Officer 1/1/2010 — Present Central Offender
Services — Augusta, GA Manage the cases of several different parolees simultaneously Ensure that parolees have access to needed resources to make a successful transition out of the system
Maintain an in - depth understanding of the
criminal justice system and current and pending laws Hold periodic meetings with paroles to ensure that they are meeting all requirements for their parole Analyze various court reports to determine appropriate courses of action with clients Receive and address parolee issues to help keep them on the right path
Probation Officer Assistant 1/1/2005 — 12/1/2009 Community Corrections Facility — Augusta, GA Create strong relationships with other probation offices and
criminal justice agencies Provided services and necessary documents to the courts Assisted with the supervision of various parolees Employed investigative skills to research file information Presented parole candidates to parole officers Input and maintained data on all parolees Education Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Georgia State University, Atl
criminal justice agencies Provided services and necessary documents to the courts Assisted with the supervision of various parolees Employed investigative skills to research file information Presented parole candidates to parole officers Input and maintained data on all parolees Education Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Georgia State University, Atla
justice agencies Provided
services and necessary documents to the courts Assisted with the supervision of various parolees Employed investigative skills to research file information Presented parole candidates to parole officers Input and
maintained data on all parolees Education Bachelor of Science in
Criminal Justice Georgia State University, Atl
Criminal Justice Georgia State University, Atla
Justice Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
Department of
Justice (Wheeling, WV & Washington, DC) 08/2004 — 05/2007 United States Attorney's Office — Insert Title • Provide a variety of
services for the United States Attorney's office focused on trial file preparation and evidence • Screen attorney's filings to ensure the US District Court guidelines are followed in sensitive cases sealed from the public • Provide support on ad - hoc requests from US Attorneys • Assist in analyzing databases, spreadsheets, and records in health care fraud cases • Perform upkeep and
maintain the civil and
criminal law libraries • Recognized with the Performance Award, Civil Division, United States Attorney's Office, for work excellence