David. Dressler has written: 'Practice and theory of probation and parole' -- subject(s): Parole, Probation 'Probation and parole' -- subject(s): Parole, Probation 'Readings in criminology and penology' -- subject(s): Corrections, Criminology, Prisons
Yes, a person on parole and someone on probation can live together, but it depends on the specific conditions set by their parole and probation officers. Both individuals must comply with the rules of their supervision, and any potential conflicts should be addressed with their respective officers. It's important for both parties to communicate openly about their situations to avoid any violations that could affect their status.
The Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole does not fall under or answer to the Dept. of Corrections. The Parole Board answers to the state senate for funding purposes and is under the direct control of the Governor. Local probation offices answer to the President Judge of the county except for two counties in PA which do not have their own county Probation Departments. In those two counties the PA Board of Probation & Parole supervises the county probation or county parole cases.
No you can not join on parole, on probation or any fines not paid.
Paul Willard Keve has written: 'Prison, probation, or parole?' 'Imaginative programming in probation and parole'
This question makes no sense. Parole begins once released from prison and there is time remaining on the sentence. Probation starts when the Court sentences you to probation.
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I believe it is when you fail to follow your terms of release. Similar to a probation/parole violation. Not too sure though.
I believe so, as long as you are not on parole or probation and have "done your time". I would check with a travel agent!
No, you must have served your time on parole or probation before you can enlist in the Army. You also have to pay all your fines and have fulfilled all requirements of your probation or parole. Just wait out your time and once parole or probation is over than you can start the process of enlistment.
no, while his is on parole and /or probation he cannot be with any known; or ex-felons.
In theory, the possibility of parole or probation is an element of motivating rehabilitation.In reality there is no correlation between enforcement of law and the granting of probation or parole. In reality probation is largely granted as a means of moderating the court calendar, and parole is granted on almost an entirely arbitrary basis, but with some attention to prison/facility census.