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bclement10

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Who is a probation officer, and what are his or her duties?
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Question 2

List the efforts taken by training schools across the country to create a positive juvenile experience.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).



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Answer to Question 1

The answer should include the following points:


  • aftercare administered by probation officers (aftercare officers)correspond with or may even visit the institutionalized youth in training school

  • monitoring the behavior of youths under supervision in community

  • providing each youth with a list of rules resembling those given to adult parolees

  • ensuring that youth reports as requested

  • controlling youth's releaseyouth's release dependent on aftercare officer's approval of the home placement plan submitted by the institutional home worker

  • locating an alternate placement, such as a foster home, group home, or halfway house in case institutional home isnt a suitable option

  • Intensive Aftercare Program (IAP)involving parolees in community services

  • controlling revocation of aftercarebased on the testimony of the aftercare officerinvestigatin g the charge and reporting to the supervisor



Answer to Question 2

The answer should include the following points:


  • medium- and maximum-security training schoolsfortresslike facilities with individual cells to open dormitories with little privacy

  • full-time nurse on duty and a physicianservices like tattoo removal

  • educational programs for residentstutoring and books

  • vocational training for boys and girlsjob assistance

  • recreational activities to build self-respect and self-confidencesports; art; creating models, etc.

  • religious instruction and services

  • psychotherapytransa ctional analysis, reality therapy, behavior modification; other treatment modalities

  • prerelease activity-related programscommunity reintegration; prerelease cottage privileges and cottage parents





bclement10

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Reply 2 on: Aug 17, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


pangili4

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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