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Parole Officers - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 2013
Parole officers seldom violate their parolees.
To figure out how much time is left on parole.
If you are charged with a federal crime, found guilty, and sentenced to a federal prison - if you are subsequently released on parole, it will be FEDERAL PAROLE, and you will be supervised by federal parole officers.
Primarily by officers of the court called probation/parole officers.
If the Parole Officers in your state are classified as Law Enforcement Officers (they ARE in most states) yes, in the performance of their official duties, they may.
Parole officers typically work for government agencies, such as the Department of Corrections or local probation and parole departments. They work primarily in office settings, but they also conduct field visits to meet with parolees in the community, monitor their compliance with parole conditions, and provide support and guidance.
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Yes, parole officer are law enforcement officers with full police powers in NJ. The difference is their day to day duties. Parole officers primary job duty is to supervise parolees under parole supervision. That means to make sure the person under supervision is complying with the conditions imposed by the State Parole Board before they were released. Most parole officers spend their time filing administartive charges (parole violations) on violators, but at times new charges (family, friends, or on the parolee) are unavoidable.
Only if the chief tells them too.
try the departments website.