Sentences with phrase «of probation officers include»

Duties listed on sample resumes of Probation Officers include preparing pre-sentence investigation reports for court sentencing dates, and supervising probationers receiving a probation sentence by the judicial system.

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She has spoken to a variety of groups — including parent educators, psychology students, conference attendees, and juvenile probation officers — about parenting as a prevention model for societal violence.
Led by Noel DiGerolamo, president of Suffolk's largest police union, the foundation has expanded to include detectives, probation officers, district attorney investigators, supervisors and village police department members in Northport, Ocean Beach and Amityville.
As a Fairfax criminal lawyer, I know the fallout from a Virginia DUI conviction, including loss of liberty through possible jail time and through probation supervision (and, therefore, risk of future jail for any probation violation finding); loss of driving privileges with stingy restricted driving privileges with the ignition interlock when granted; risks to security clearances; risks to such professionals as military members, police officers and health care professionals; risks to non-United States citizens; and harm to one's reputation.
We want to bring together everyone who wants to say goodbye to the puppet; such as our Justice Alliance supporters including probation officers, experts and court interpreters and all those opposed to the banning of books for prisoners, the residence test, and attacks on judicial review.
The a la carte menu of goods and services now added to a convict's bill include: arrest warrants; the collection of DNA samples; court administrative costs; rental of electronic monitoring devices for home stays, room and board for jail stays, and their parole and probation officer.
The National Judicial Opioid Task Force has expanded its reach with the addition of 20 new members including judges, probation officers, attorneys, and representatives from children and family services.
4 The following persons are excluded from serving as jurors: (a) members of the Privy Council, the Senate and the House of Commons of Canada; (b) members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the Executive Council; (c) members of the council of a municipality or members of a board of trustees of a school district or school division; (d) judges of the Provincial Court, justices of the Court of Appeal and Court of Queen's Bench and justices of the peace, whether retired or not; (e) barristers and solicitors, whether or not they are practising, and students ‑ at ‑ law; (f) medical examiners under the Fatality Inquiries Act; (g) officers and employees of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta; (h) persons who (i) have been convicted of a criminal offence for which a pardon has not been granted, or (ii) are currently charged with a criminal offence; (i) witnesses summoned to attend before the Legislative Assembly or a committee of the Legislative Assembly during the period that their attendance is required; (j) persons confined in an institution; (k) persons engaged in the administration of justice, including (i) members and employees of any police service, (ii) probation officers, (iii) employees of the Department of Justice, and (iv) employees of the Department of Justice of Canada or the Department of the Solicitor General of Canada.
This Act amends the probation, conditional sentence and peace bond provisions of the Criminal Code to provide explicit authority for a court to include a condition that an offender must provide a bodily sample on demand or at regular intervals to police and probation officers.
Coordination with multidisciplinary groups of professionals including: law enforcement, probation officers and attorneys, chemical dependency counselors, mental health practitioners, community paramedics, faith based organizations and other providers who work with individuals experiencing poverty and homelessness.
Hamilton Country (Cincinnati, OH) 2003 — 2006 Adult Probation Officer II • Managed caseload of 225 probationers ensuring completion of court orders including community service, substance abuse rehabilitation, job seeking, and repayment to victims • Prepared and presented reports regarding client status and completion of court orders • Performed arrests and assisted in transport of offenders to penal institutions • Maintained computer database containing confidential probationer information • Participated in monthly self - defense, firearm, and substance abuse rehabilitation trainings
Clinical Consultant Civil Custody Unit, Sonoma County Department of Probation, Santa Rosa, CA Responsibilities included clinical group supervision and case consultation to probation officers regarding child custody probation investProbation, Santa Rosa, CA Responsibilities included clinical group supervision and case consultation to probation officers regarding child custody probation investprobation officers regarding child custody probation investprobation investigations.
Dr. Ham's approach to trauma treatment has been used to train thousands of mental health professionals and non-clinical frontline staff throughout New York City, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, inpatient and outpatient staff, case managers, child welfare workers, teachers, and corrections and probation officers.
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