The county officer charged with the responsibility of supervising those persons on formal probation.
Professional who supervises persons sentenced to probation.
Neutral Court staff officer who supervises a juvenile during his or her probationary period or other Court ordered supervision (such as Consent Decree, placement, day treatment, etc.) and who enforce the terms and conditions imposed by the Judge and the probation department.
A probation officer is a representative of the National Probation Service who monitors the progress of offenders put in his or her charge. When an offender is given a probation order, the probation officer arranges regular appointments to advise and assist the individual so that they adhere to the requirements of the order. They have the power to send the offender back to court or prison if they fail to stick to their demands of the probation order.
State employee who is responsible for making investigations and reports required by the court, executing orders of the court, maintaining files and providing supervision to persons placed on probation by the court.
the officer of the court who supervises probationers
a trained professional who conducts investigations, prepares pre-sentence reports for the courts and supervises offenders within the community
an officer of the court who is responsible for conducting presentence investigations of offenders and preparing presentence reports, and is responsible for supervising persons on probation and supervised release.
One who supervises a person placed on probation.
Added - 09 Thu March 2006 A Probation officer is available for criminal court hearings. Their main role is to provide assessments of defendants, usually in the form of Pre-Sentence Reports, before the defendants are sentenced.
Added - 09 Thu March 2006 Probation Officers are in attendance at criminal court hearings. Their main role is to provide assessments of defendants, usually in the form of Pre-Sentence Reports, before the defendants are sentenced.
Officers of the probation office of a court. Probation officer duties include conducting presentence investigations, preparing presentence reports on convicted defendants, and supervising released defendants.
An employee of the Department of Probation who prepares pre-sentence reports and supervises defendants placed on probation.
Probation officers are social workers who carry out work in the fields of crime prevention, treatment of offenders, care and treatment of victims of crime, and working with families and communities. RELATED Who are Probation Officers? (Public Information)
Officers of the county that supervise individuals who are on probation.
Probation officers and parole officers function as agents or officers of the courts. Parole officers generally function as agents or officers of the Parole Board or the Department of Corrections.