There job is to verify the place your paroling to is an acceptable environment. That means inspecting the common and private areas the parolee has access to. The crime of the parolee will dictate the living conditions. If the crime involved a weapon than be sure no weapons area around. If the crime involved a alcohol than I'm sure the parole officer does not want to see a 40 in the fridge.
no.
Call the parole office, and talk to the parole officer handling the case.
The parolee signed a waver of rights when he met his parole officer for the first time. Essentially, in order to stay free, the parolee is made to give the parole officer that right.
The duration of The Parole Officer is 1.55 hours.
The Parole Officer was created on 2001-08-10.
The salary of a parole officer will vary depending on experience and where they are employed. The average parole officer salary is $52,343 per year.
Parole curfews last for the length of the parole or until it is lifted by the Parole Officer.
To become a parole officer you need a degree in either psychology, criminology or sociology.
no if she is not under supervision they can't but if someone else is on parole they can
It generally means you cannot leave the state without the permission of your parole officer, not your home town. Depends on the court order and the condition of the parole. Normally a parolee is required to check in or visit with his /her parole agent weekly. They might ask for permisson
That would depend on the parolee's parole officer and the laws of the court and county. If there was no violence in the home, the parole officer could allow the parolee to live at that home. Also, if the parolee is following the requirements of the court, this would make it seem better for him in the eyes of the court.
Yes, he has that authority.