the Officer Contract Model
The model that describes the duties of probation and parole officers as seeing clients as wards whom officers are expected to control is the "Custodial Model." This approach emphasizes supervision and control, viewing clients primarily as individuals who require management and oversight to ensure compliance with the terms of their probation or parole. Officers in this model focus on enforcement and risk management rather than rehabilitation.
1905
Correctional
First you have to win. Then later on you will get the contract.But there is no perfect day that you will get the contract.
this is corgeuous
1955
They cannot sign a contract until they are an adult. Parental consent it going to be required.
Depnds on what you have: 1950 OFFICERS MODEL SPECIAL 1947 POLICE POSITIVE SPECIAL & DETECTIVE SPECIAL 1929 1903 HAMMERLESS .32 1923 ARMY SPECIAL & OFFICERS MODEL 1918 MODEL 1911 MILITARY
No such Model in the Colt line.
1954.
If you call Colt and provide the sn, they will tell you.
5-500 usd