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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.

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Q: Who gets paid more a parole or a probation officer?
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Who gets paid more LPNs or parole officer?

I would be very surprised if LPNs didn't make more than parole officers.


What happens if you got dirty UA on parole?

Depends on the state and county jurisdiction in which you live. For technical violations(less serious) your Probation/Parole Officer can sanction you to jail,loss of earned time,extension of probation/parole. For more serious violations(e.g. commiting of a felony) jail,parole revocation hearing, and can be reviewed by the state Board of Parole and Administratvie Law Judge to determine if the violation occured and if revocation is warranted.


What are probation and parole?

Probation and parole are very similar. They are both forms of supervision by the state or federal government, with standard and special conditions assigned to every defendant. A probation or parole officer is usually the same person who supervises both types of cases. There may be special types of probation and parole, which are handled by specially trained officers of those categories, such as for sex offenders and drug offenders. Probation is a sentence handed by the court, in which the offender is supervised by the state or federal government (either the state's Department of probation, Department of Corrections, or other similar agency, or the US probation department). If the offender violates any of the conditions of probation he can be arrested and returned to the court for hearing on such violation. The judge can then sentence the probationer to more probation, modify conditions of probation, community control (also known as house arrest), or incarceration. Probation can either follow incarceration or be given instead of incarceration (in the case of the former this is known as a split sentence). In states that have parole system (the federal government doesn't) parole may be granted to an inmate. Because parole is granted by the parole board of the Department of Corrections of that state, the offender is still considered inmate, and can be returned directly to prison without any jurisdiction of the courts if he violates the terms of his parole. The parole can range from a couple of years to the rest of what would be the offender's term of incarceration.


Why is concern for multiculturalism of significance to probation and parole officers what steps can be taken to address this concern?

Multiculturalism is of significance to probation and parole officers because it exposes the the criminal to even more bad influences and practices which could get him in even more trouble.


How does probation and parole differ?

Parole differs from probation in that parolees, unlike probationers, have been incarcerated. Parole supported the concept of indeterminate sentencing, which held that a prisoner could earn early release through good behavior and self-imprisonment.


Will a probation officer call you for a failed UA?

No, generally a probation officer will not call you (e.g. on the phone) if he or she gets a positive toxicology report subsequent to urinalysis. He or she certainly could do so, but more likely he or she would simply wait to mention the problem during your next scheduled reporting.


How do I report a parole violation?

Contact the phone number of the Parole and Probation Agency in your area. It should be located in the blue "government pages" of any phone directory. In California, and possibly other states, it is easier and more efficient to report someone if you know the name of the parole or probation officer. You can get that by calling the Parole / Probation office. You will generally need the full name of the person and their date of birth. The process works much more efficiently if you can give your name and number, describe the person and the activities, and tell the officers where to find them. An anonymous tip left on the phone will generally do absolutely nothing, at least in California. If the offenses are serious and there is evidence of the activities, call 911 and tell the dispatch that the parolee (with name, address, etc.) is on parole and is currently involved in (crime) against his parole. If the person lives in your home or your apartment building, you can give access to the police and parole officer without the permission of the parolee. Once you take these steps, do not be stupid and wave what you have done in front of the violator.


What job makes more money a parole officer or medical assistant?

Parole officers for the US Average make more. PO: $50,378 MA: $28,705


If a prisoner max's out from his or her prison sentence does he or she have to do probation or parole?

No, he will simply be discharged from prison. Parole from prison is just a change in custodial level. Once the complete sentence is served, there is no more confinement.


What does informal probation mean?

Simply, It means that you have to stay completely out of trouble until your probation is up. To be more exact, you don't have to report to a probation officer if you're leaving the state or check-in with a probation officer whatsoever. But, if you do get in trouble (depending on what it is) you are potentially looking at a probation violation which could end up in jail time, community service, more probation, ect, ect. Hope this helped, been there before.


What is mean by probationary officer?

Probation is a period of time. The probation time can be different in different organisation normally its not more then 2 years in many companies. In this time company expect from the employee to know his duties and responsibility according to his/her job. Sometimes companies use this time to find out the person is worth for company or not. So when officer complete his period of probation successfully he or she can get more job security or other benefits. The officer is on probation called probationary officer.


What is the resolution for overworked probation and parole officers?

If more probation officers are hired on, then the case loads will be smaller, but because it's "cheaper" by having one probation officer take the amount of work, that would take two officers to carry properly, they continue to load more cases onto the existing ones. If the crime rate goes down, then there will be less of a need for prisons and jails, and for correctional officers, but that is less likely to happen. If more people are thrown back into jail for violating their probation, or let go on good behavior, a probation officers caseload will decrease significantly.