2012
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Operations Manual
California Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Adult Institutions, Programs, and Parole (Sacramento, CA).
“The Secretary of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has established an organizational structure which provides for the efficient and effective management of all facets of the correctional system to include custody, care, treatment, discipline, training, rehabilitation, and employment of all inmates and parolees” (p. 1). Two hundred and ninety Articles are divided into these 10 chapters: general administration; budget development; personnel, training, and employee... Read More
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848 pages
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2008
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Sex Offender Housing Procedural Guidelines
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives (Albany, NY).
These procedures may be useful in the creation of another agency's sex offender housing practices. Part 365 of Chapter III Sex Offender Management “establish[es] procedural guidelines that delineate criteria and which promote consistent probation practices with respect to the residency of certain sex offenders under probation supervision” (p. 1). Sections include objective, applicability, statement of purpose, and procedures for approving a residence for those individuals with a Sex Offender Reg... Read More
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6 pages
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2003
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A Handbook for New Parole Board Members: Part of a Resource Kit for New Parole Board Members
By Burke, Peggy B., ed..
Association of Paroling Authorities International (APAI) (California, MO); National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
Center for Effective Public Policy (Silver Spring, MD).
Issues related to the profession of parole are discussed. Nine chapters follow an introduction: "Parole in Context"; "An Overview of Corrections and Criminal Justice-Reshaping Parole" by James Austin; "Parole as Part of the Criminal Justice System and the Community"; "Parole Decisionmaking"; "The Parole Interview" by Robert J. McGrath; "Legal and Ethical Issues" by Richard P. Stroker; "Victim Issues" by Anne Seymour; "Transition, Violation, and Revocation"; and "Parole as a Profession." A gloss... Read More
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101 p.
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2001
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Responding to Parole and Probation Violations: A Handbook to Guide Local Policy Development
By Carter, Madeline M..
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
Center for Effective Public Policy (Silver Spring, MD); National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
This handbook discusses policy responses to probation and parole violations that enhance the effectiveness of supervision while also improving community safety. Chapters include: - Critical issues in violations -- an overview;
- The importance of vision, mission, goals, and core values;
- Collaboration -- a central ingredient for success;
- Developing baseline information;
- Supervision;
- Developing tools to make the policy work;
- Increasing available choices to violation response;<... Read More
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101 pages
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1992
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Policy and Procedures Manual
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
Wyoming Board of Parole (Cheyenne, WY).
Subjects of the various policy and procedures include: mission statement, parole board members, professional development, executive sessions, hearing panels, victim notification/hearing, revocation reports, parole eligibility, rescission, appeal to the governor, commutation, revocation hearing, medical parole, parole in absentia, and good time allowance.... Read More
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46 p.
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1990
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Colorado Parole Guidelines Handbook
By English, Kim.
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC).
Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (Denver, CO).
The Colorado Parole Guidelines training program is designed to ensure that the Parole Board receives case information necessary to make guidelines-based decisions.
This handbook provides training materials for key staff and administrators in Colorado and provides direction and information for other states considering development of parole guidelines.... Read More
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55 p.
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