You take a civil service test and if you pass, you wait for a letter inviting you to come for an interview. You may never receive that letter, it all depends on how well you score. Passing is a 70.
35 is the oldest to become an officer.
Ask your probation officer.
I would ask your Probation officer this question. He would have the best answer.
The first African American probation officer for colored people was John A. Johnson, appointed in 1919 in New York City. His role was significant as it marked a pioneering moment in the integration of the probation system, which had previously excluded African Americans from such positions. Johnson's work helped pave the way for future generations of African American professionals in the criminal justice system.
Yona Cohn has written: 'The court and the probation officer, two interacting systems' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts, New York, N.Y., Probation
That really depends on the probation officer , and you could pull the whole 5 years for violating probation , doesn't need to be first time , second time and so on .
New York City has not become a state yet; it's still a city.
Officer Pigsley - 2014 was released on: USA: 30 May 2014 (New York City, New York)
In New York City.
Edwin J. Cooley has written: 'Probation and delinquency' -- subject(s): Probation, Juvenile delinquency, New York County (N.Y.). Court of General Sessions. Probation Bureau, New York County (N.Y.)., New York. Court of General Sessions. Probation Bureau (New York County), New York
Yes, to all three questions.
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