Parole officers in Maine look like plain clothes cops---they dress however they want. I don't know if its the same everywhere. I think it is though because parole officers dressing in normal clothes gives them an edge--they come knocking and your dumb roomate thinks it's just a normal person and ANSWERS the door. If parole officers wore a uniform, you'd see them coming a mile away and shut off the lights and close the shades. :)
If employment is a condition of your parole, then it can be required of you.
Yes, they can. They have to have permission from their SISP parole officer to do so, but it is permitted.
Rank is irrelevant in this case, because parole officers and police detectives work for different organizations. A police detective usually works for a police department, and a parole officer works for the Dept. of Corrections or a Parole and Probation agency.
NO!
It depends on the state in which you are wanting to work in along with experience and requirements(certifications) for each individual state
Parole is defined differently in each state. You'll need to work out the details with your parole officer and depending on the offense and your status, you may need to contact MD.
Yes, if driving is restricted as a parole stipulation, or the PO has reasonable grounds for doing so. Typically, driving restrictions are the result of a DUI/OWI/OUIL conviction, so it would follow that driving restrictions would be instituted.
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You can work with Child Protective Services (CPS). That is what I am earning a degree in . I want to work with CPS.
You will have to detrmine this by speaking with your parole officer. The fact that you will be living with your father (and not an un-related felon) may work in your favor.
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.
Parole Officer salary with the Federal government starts at $56,000 and tops at &72,000. If you work in an institution you receive and additional $2000 penal allowance per year.