an office and visiting the individual and making sure their following the court orders
Yes, if you are convicted felon currently on probation you are not to have any kind of contact with any other convicted felon.
Check your paperwork, your travel restrictions should all be contained there. If you are on FELONY probation the likliehood is very high that you have some kind of travel restriction imposed on you. Ask your parole officer.
It is very much unlikely, once you have committed a felony of any kind, most opportunity's of getting any job are reduced greatly, and any possibility in the past of joining any branch of law enforcement are made virtually impossible.Juvenile Probation Officer Qualifications, Certification, and TrainingCounties determine job requirements for juvenile probation officers. Education requirements range from having a GED, high school diploma, or college degree.Juvenile probation officer's employed after October 1, 2003 must be certified (030.02a,b,c). To be professionally certified, juvenile probation officers must complete an 80-hour basic training course at the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Academy, followed by 40 hours of on-the-job site-specific training on the basics of juvenile probation officer work, and take a test. In some cases, probation officers have voluntarily attended additional POST training beyond basic training, such as verbal judo and instructor development. Depending on the county, juvenile probation officers may receive initial and ongoing training.The Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections (IDJC) partnered with POST to develop standards and certification. IDJC funds this work. In addition, the Juvenile Training Council was established to develop requirements for juvenile probation officer training. The members (who are appointed by IDJC's Director) are comprised of a county sheriff, a director of a juvenile detention center, the Director of IDJC, a magistrate judge, and a county juvenile probation administrator. Idaho probation officers developed and wrote the academy curriculum, which POST approved.
I am pretty flexible about the job environment however I would prefer to work in a place that [INSERT THE EXACT KIND OF JOB ENVIROMENT THAT THIS EMPLOYER HAS FOR EMPLOYEES ALREADY WORKING IN THE POSITION YOU WANT]
A sentence of probation for ANY kind of gun felony is practically unheard of.
The same way you would report any public official who is not performing their job correctly or is committing wrongding - - write a letter to his superiors. Every state has some kind of agency similar to a Department of Parole and Probation or some similar type of agency to that. Look them up in the blue pages of your phone book and get their address.
Can't be answered with any accuracy. A great deal has to do with whether the PO works for the local, state, or federal government - the areas of the country in which he/she lives - and the prevailing salary for that kind of work in that area.
Yes. This is allowed. Depending on what kind of probation you are on, if it is bench, then you just need to tell the court your new address. If you are on supervised probation, you may have to get your case transferred to your new city and state.
I think that child psychologists need a safe working environment where they can work without having to; worry about getting hurt. It should also be clean and peaceful.
YES... it is up to the Judges to say if he'll take off the curfew ...
murder, assault on elderly or child of any kind,
No it's perfectly ok. Cops like that kind of thing. Shows what kind of character you are