What type of degree is generally required for probation and parole officers? Why is this important?

What will be an ideal response?


Most adult probation and parole officers must have a minimum of a baccalaureate degree, and at least 86% of states hiring juvenile probation officers require that they possess a degree (Reddington & Kreisel, 2003). Traditionally, probation officers were recruited out of the social work and psychology fields. As the emphasis of probation changed from treatment to public safety and control, a preference has emerged to recruit individuals with degrees in criminal justice, criminology, and sociology. This is because knowledge of crime causation and criminal law is important. It is an advantage for applicants who work with juveniles to have knowledge of development and adolescent psychology and juvenile justice. In addition to educational requirements, some jurisdictions may also require psychological evaluations, weapons qualification, and drug screening. It should be noted that many police departments have difficulty recruiting sufficient numbers of applicants to fill all positions, and adding the higher educational standard has added to this problem at some times in some agencies. It is rare for probation departments to have insufficient applicants in most locations. Adding the educational requirement means that the person getting the job will be four years older and, it is hoped, have additional years of emotional maturity.

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The __________ are considered the basis by which correctional treatment programs should operate.

A. rehabilitative and corrective principles B. principles of correctional supervision and analysis C. principles of effective correctional intervention D. medical and correctional principles

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Before the Miranda decision, under what circumstances was confession admitted in court as evidence?

A) If it was given freely and voluntarily B) After a prompt arraignment C) After the suspect had been advised of his or her rights D) After police had administered the Escobedo warning

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________ is a philosophy based on the belief that criminals should be punished because they have violated the law.

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