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identify the role of probation and probation officer in the larger system of corrections and punishment?​

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1. identify the role of probation and probation officer in the larger system of corrections and punishment?​


Answer:

A probation sentence allows offenders to be supervised in the community in lieu of incarceration. ... If the violation is relatively minor, a judge can sentence the offender to continue their probation sentence and perhaps implement additional conditions or higher levels of supervision.

A Probation Officer, or Parole Officer, is responsible for supervising and disciplining criminal offenders who are completing a probation program as one of the conditions of their sentencing. Their duties include recommending rehabilitation programs, conducting drug tests and monitoring the location of their clients.


2. In your opinion, describe the importance of forerunners of probation in shaping today's probation system. ​


Answer:

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3. _______ 1. It refers to the order of the Trial court granting probation._______ 2. It is a convicted and sentence offender who applies for probation.3. Probation may be granted whether the sentence imposes a term of imprisonment. True or False4. Amnesty is granted by the executive committee while probation is given by the judge. True or False5. An order granting or denying probation shall be appealable. True or False6. The process of probation in the Philippines is the same with the other countries like Canada, United States and England. True or False​


Answer:

3. true

4.false

5.true

Explanation:

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4. 1. Define the word probation.​


Q: Define the word probation.

A: Probation allows a person convicted of a crime the chance to remain in the community instead of going to jail. Probation requires that you comply with certain court-ordered rules and conditions under the supervision of a probation officer.

Answer:

Definition of probation

1: critical examination and evaluation or subjection to such examination and evaluation

2a: subjection of an individual to a period of testing and trial to ascertain fitness (as for a job or school)

b: the action of suspending the sentence of a convicted offender and giving the offender freedom during good behavior under the supervision of a probation officer

c: the state or a period of being subject to probation


5. factors to consider garting probation?​


Answer:

In Ward, the court held that "where the defendant has insufficient financial resources to make immediate payment, the district court—not BOP, not Probation—must set a repayment schedule in the judgment of conviction in order to discharge its responsibilities under the MVRA."

Furthermore, and regardless of whether the court considered all the factors it was bound to consider, the restitution order does not delegate the judicial authority to impose a payment schedule to the BOP or to anyone else. Webster's Dictionary defines the verb form of the word “delegate” as “to entrust to another: TRANSFER, ASSIGN, COMMIT .” Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged (1986). Similarly, Black's Law Dictionary states, “[a]s a verb, [“delegate”] means to transfer authority from one person to another; to empower one to perform a task in behalf of another, e.g., a landlord may delegate his agent to collect rents.” Black's Law Dictionary 426 (6th ed. 1990). Thus, a court delegates its authority if it gives another body authority to perform some task that is committed to the court. Under our precedents, a sentencing court impermissibly delegates its authority to impose a restitution payment schedule if it requires a defendant to submit to a payment schedule imposed by another body. See United States v. Gunning (Gunning I), 339 F.3d 948, 950 (9th Cir.2003) (construing order that defendant pay restitution “as directed by a U.S. probation officer” as assigning to the probation office full control of subsequent payment); United States v. Gunning (Gunning II), 401 F.3d 1145, 1150 (9th Cir.2005) (construing order that defendant pay restitution while imprisoned through the BOP's Inmate Financial Responsibility Program as a delegation of scheduling authority).

Explanation:

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6. scope of probation (explain) ​


Privilege granted by the court to a person convicted of a criminal offense to remain in the community instead of actually going to prison/jail.

7. what are the probation terminologies ​


Answer:

Probation terminologies refer to the specific terms and conditions that are set for an individual who is on probation, which is a period of court-ordered supervision for an individual who has been convicted of a crime.


8. probation office meaning​


Answer:

an officer appointed to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation.


9. Is probation a matter of right or previlege?


Answer:

Yes, Probation is a special privilege granted by the state to a penitent qualified offender. The law expressly requires that an accused must not have appealed his conviction before he can avail of probation.

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10. factors to consider probation​


Answer:

A judge determines eligibility by considering a variety of factors, such as the defendant's criminal history and the severity of the crime committed. A probation period typically lasts up to two years for non-violent felonies and up to three years for theft involving more than $25,000.


11. EXPLAIN THE BENEFITS OF PROBATION​


Answer:

The government spends much less when an offender is released on probation than that offender be placed behind bars (jails/prisons).

The offender and the offender's family are spared the embarrassment and dishonor of imprisonment.

Explanation:

Answer:

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12. What ate the forerunners of probation


Answer:

These included the release of accused members of the clergy to ecclesiastical authorities, judicial reprieve or temporary suspension of sentence or execution, deportation, and release on recognizance wherein a misdemeanant bound himself before the court to “keep the peace and be on good behavior.”


13. scope of probation (explain)​


Answer:

Probation in criminal law is a period of supervision over an offender, ordered by the court instead of serving time in prison. In some jurisdictions, the term probation applies only to community sentences (alternatives to incarceration), such as suspended sentences.

Explanation:


14. explain the objectives probation​


Answer:

It promotes the reformation of criminal offenders and reduce the incidence of recidivism, and. Provide a cheaper alternative to the institutional confinement of first-time offenders who are likely to respond to individualized, community-based treatment programs.

Answer:Promote the reformation of criminal offenders and reduce the incidence of recidivism, and. Provide a cheaper alternative to the institutional confinement of first-time offenders who are likely to respond to individualized, community-based treatment programs.

Explanation:

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15. EXPLAIN THE BENEFITS OF PROBATION​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

° The government spends much less when an offender is released on probation than that offender be placed behind bars (jails/prisons).

° The offender and the offender's family are spared the embarrassment and dishonor of imprisonment.


16. Characteristics of probation in the Philippines


The grant of probation nis premised upon three conditions: 1)an application for probation by the offender 2)an investigation conducted by the probation and parole officer 3)a determination of by the court that the ends of justice and the best interest of the public as well as the offender shall be served thereby.


17. different personality of probation​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

The grant of probation nis premised upon three conditions: 1)an application for probation by the offender 2)an investigation conducted by the probation and parole officer 3)a determination of by the court that the ends of justice and the best interest of the public as well as the offender shall be served thereby.

Explanation:

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18. Discuss the history of probation in the phillipines.​


Answer:

Probation was first introduced in the Philippines during the American colonial period (1898-1945) with the enactment of Act 4221 on August 7, 1935, by the Philippine Legislature. This Law created a Probation Office under the Department of Justice.

Explanation:

"Probation" is a disposition under which a defendant, after conviction and sentence, is released subject to conditions imposed by the court and to the supervision of a probation officer. Probation may be granted whether the sentence imposes a term of imprisonment or a fine only.

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19. what is the advantage of probation for the victims​


Answer:

The government spends much less when an offender is released on probation than that offender be placed behind bars (jails/prisons). The offender and the offender's family are spared the embarrassment and dishonor of imprisonment


20. discuss the first condition of probation​


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21. why probation is not a right?


Answer:

Probation is not a right of an accused, but rather an act of grace and clemency or immunity conferred by the state which may be granted by the court to a seemingly deserving defendant who thereby escapes the extreme rigors of the penalty imposed by law for the offense of which he stands convicted.

QUESTION

Why probation is not right?

——————————ANSWERProbation is not a right of an accused, but rather an act of grace and clemency or immunity conferred by the state which may be granted by the court to a seemingly deserving defendant who thereby escapes the extreme rigors of the penalty imposed by law for the offense of which he stands convicted.

22. what is modal as a probation?​


Modal Probation

-It express using; musn't, couldn't and etc.

- And a word that combined with letter.

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23. what is modal as a probation? ​


Answer:

modal probation

-it express using mustn't, couldn't etc.

Explanation:

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24. 5.THE FORERUNNERS OF PROBATION.​


Answer:

These included the release of accused members of the clergy to ecclesiastical authorities, judicial reprieve or temporary suspension of sentence or execution, deportation, and release on recognizance wherein a misdemeanant bound himself before the court to “keep the peace and be on good behavior.” These practices in ...


25. What is modal as a probation?​


Answer:

modal probation

it express using mustn't couldn't etc.

Explanation:

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26. Learning about probation


Probation is the courts' privilege to remain in the community of a someone convicted of a criminal offense rather than go to prison/jail.

27. what is modal as a probation? ​


Answer:

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28. EXPLAIN THE BENEFITS OF PROBATION​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

What are the benefits of probation?

Explanation:

The government spends much less when an offender is released on probation than that offender be placed behind bars (jails/prisons). The offender and the offender's family are spared the embarrassment and dishonor of imprisonment.

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29. the differences of pardon and probation ​


Answer:

- Pardon:

- A full legal forgiveness of a crime

- Can be granted by the President or a state governor

- Removes all punishments, disabilities, and legal consequences of a crime

- Probation:

- A court-ordered period of supervision

- Can be imposed instead of or in addition to a jail sentence

- Involves restrictions on activities, such as reporting to a probation officer and avoiding contact with certain people

Explanation:

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30. To discuss the revocation of probation procedure.​


Answer:

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