2021 Study of the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services


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The purpose of this oversight study and investigation is to determine if agency laws and programs within the subject matter jurisdiction of a standing committee are being implemented and carried out in accordance with the intent of the General Assembly and should be continued, curtailed, or eliminated.




Probation and Parole


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Probation and Parole Departments must provide for the protection of society as well as the rehabilitation of the offending individual. Probation and Parole: Current Issues presents leading authorities offering various broad and specific aspects of the controversial topic along with the latest research. This handy source provides illustrative examples of current hot button issues and can be used as an excellent core or complement textbook for a probation and parole class. Issues discussed range broadly from mental health considerations to rehabilitation options. The book provides wide multi-national perspectives of the issues, including research and comparisons on juvenile recidivism between the United States and Australia. This crucial work provides a detailed look at the research on individuals in the system, the programs for those citizens that are successful, and those methods that may be ineffective. A study is also presented with data on the positive impact of Assertive Community Treatment workers who provide mental health treatment in the community. The book is extensively referenced and includes several figures and tables to clearly present data. This book is a useful resource for educators, students, and anyone in the probation and parole field. It was published as a special issue of the Journal of Offender Rehabilitation.




A Limited-scope Review of the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services


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Members of the General Assembly requested a performance review of the S.C. Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services (SCDPPPS). The audit objectives were to: Examine SCDPPPS's use of composite bank accounts to ensure that accounts are used effectively and are properly monitored. Determine if SCDPPPS has adequate policies and procedures addressing the use of state resources, particularly regarding state cell phones and computer equipment. Review SCDPPPS's personnel practices, particularly hiring and promotional practices, for compliance with agency policy and state and federal laws. Review the revenues and expenditures of the Ignition Interlock Device program for compliance with agency policy and state law. Review SCDPPPS's caseload and workload standards for appropriateness and accuracy. Review SCDPPPS's compliance with state procurement requirements, particularly with regards to sole source and emergency procurements, as well as the disposal of surplus property. Examine SCDPPPS's methodology for calculating the number of individuals and the expenditures that have been avoided due to the reductions in the revocation rate. The findings are detailed in the report.










State and Local Probation and Parole Systems


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A Limited-scope Review of the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services


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In June 2013, the Legislative Audit Council published an audit of the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services. The report focused on human resources and finance issues, the agency's caseload/workload determinations, and use of agency resources. In the original report, it was found that PPP had not complied with state law and agency policy in the areas of hiring practices and other human resources activities, investigations of employee misconduct, procurement, and finance. Recommendations were made to PPP, the General Assembly, and the Public Benefit Authority, to address reforms needed in these areas. This follow-up report gives and explains the status of those recommendations.




Probation and Parole


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This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Written from an insider’s view, this text provides an up-to-date and comprehensive examination of a field that is undergoing significant change. Probation and Parole: Theory and Practice, 12e looks at the history of the field, how it moved from a focus on treatment/rehabilitation and the indeterminate sentence, toward a model based on control/law enforcement and the determinate sentence. It offers a logical, student-friendly approach. Written by a former community corrections professional, the author provides an insider’s view on how these changes affected the roles and responsibilities of probation and parole officers. In contrast to competing texts, the author weaves his experience with the practices of probation and parole agencies throughout the United States to provide a realistic, state-of-the-art view of the field. The use of cognitive behavior therapy and motivation interviewing, “broken windows”/community-based supervision, and the importance of evidence-based practice are examined. Teaching and Learning Experience This book will help students gain an insider’s view of the rapidly changing field of community corrections/probation and parole. It provides: Realistic insider’s view of the field: Drawn from the author's vast experience as a retired community corrections professional with the NYS Division of Parole, as well as his academic credentials (MSW, PhD) Relevant psychological and sociological theory: Applies social science theory to the practicalities of community corrections Learner-focused, “active learning” with strong pedagogical support: Reinforces chapter information to ensure mastery, and offers extensive pedagogical support for more effective study




Probation and Parole Officer


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