Probation Supervision: Case Management & Effectivness

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In the state of Florida in the year of 2008- 2009 there was a total of 100, 619 offenders who were admitted onto probation and 64.2% of them were released off of probation being successful. Probation supervision is provided to adults offenders who have been sentenced to some type of supervision. While on this supervision the probation officer is to refer the offender to community resources for things they need help with such as a job, some kind of treatment, maybe even drug test for supervise substance abuse, or even using an electronic monitor to know the offenders location. The probation officer is to report things that may go against what the offender is to do, such as failing a drug test would be reported to the court system, or violating parole would need to be reported to the Florida Board of Parole. In Florida we have different types of probation, the different types work with the offender as to what they have been charged for and how serious their conviction is. While an offender is on probation they are under the supervision of a probation officer. A probation officer’s general duties are to provide case management work to ensure that clients comply with court ordered requirements. A probation officer is to utilize the case management approach in the supervision of the offenders and instruct assigned offenders on compliance with court ordered conditions on probation. The officer is to refer the offender to appropriate community based organizations which include domestic violence, anger management, substance abuse, mental health, educational growth, life skills, and money management. The probation officer is to up keep all the information that has been given to the offender and document all contact with the offender.

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...rt improving things, such as more probation officers, those things call for more money and in the times we are in right now we don’t have the funds available to pay for more officers. I think that we as a country have a great system to allow offenders to not be supported through other people’s money and it is systems that makes the offender responsible for themselves and pay all their bills and court fees. With the offenders on probation for the month of February 2010 for active and active-suspense there are 129,821, only 2,405 of those offenders have been on probation 5 times or more, 2,477 of them four times before, 5,200 three times before, 10,666 two times before, 24,579 one time before, and 84,314 of them have never been on probation before. The program must be doing something right if we are preventing an offender to commit a crime to go back onto probation.

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