In many ways, juvenile probation is similar to adult probation. Both types of probation involve sanctions imposed by the court, necessitating close supervision of the offender, coupled with the looming threat of a more severe punishment, typically incarceration, if the offender fails to comply with the conditions stipulated in his or her probation.
Given the inherent complexity of working with juveniles, juvenile probation includes components, rules, and processes not found in adult probation. For example, probation officers must take into account factors such as school and parental wishes while determining how a particular case should be handled. These factors are not taken into consideration in adult probation. Also, juvenile probation officers must contend with and account for the inclusion of status offenses, which can be more difficult to track and monitor.
Tasks:
Prepare a 3- to 5-page report on your local juvenile probation department. In your report:
Submission Details:
| Assignment 3 Grading Criteria | Maximum Points |
|---|---|
| Analyzed and described the juvenile cases undertaken by the local juvenile probation department. |
28
|
| Analyzed and described the mission of the juvenile probation department, its relation with adult probation and community correction, the services it offers, and the effectiveness demonstrated by statistics. |
28
|
| Summarized the overall assessment of the local juvenile probation department and its effectiveness in addressing the juvenile issues. |
24
|
| Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in the accurate representation and attribution of sources; and used accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. |
20
|
| Total: |
100
|

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