Picture this: A professional who serves as both guardian and guide, helping individuals who have encountered the justice system find their path back to productive citizenship.
Think about someone who has made mistakes and needs support to rebuild their life. Probation officers and correctional treatment specialists are the bridge between the justice system and rehabilitation, working directly with offenders to prevent recidivism and promote positive change.
These professionals serve as vital components of the criminal justice system by combining law enforcement oversight with social work principles to help offenders successfully reintegrate into society.
Total Employment: 90,700
Common Names for Probation Officers & Correctional Treatment Specialists
- Adult Probation Officer
- Correctional Counselor
- Deputy Probation Officer (DPO)
- Juvenile Probation Officer
- Parole Agent, Parole Officer (PO)
- Probation Agent
- Probation Counselor
- Probation Officer
- Probation and Parole Officer
What Probation Officers & Correctional Treatment Specialists Do
Officers work to ensure public safety while facilitating offender rehabilitation through:
- Health Education: Develop and implement educational programs on health and wellness for offenders to promote better lifestyle choices and reduce recidivism.
- Community Outreach: Collaborate with local organizations and community groups to create support networks and opportunities for offenders reintegrating into society.
- Care Coordination: Assess offenders’ needs and connect them with appropriate rehabilitation services, mental health treatment, and substance abuse programs.
- Health Screening Support: Conduct initial health and risk assessments for offenders to determine appropriate supervision and treatment plans.
- Data Collection and Reporting: Maintain detailed records of offender progress, compile statistics, and prepare reports to evaluate program effectiveness and inform decision-making.
- Cultural Mediation: Ensure culturally sensitive supervision and treatment approaches, addressing diverse needs of offenders from various backgrounds.
- Resource Management: Identify and manage resources for offender rehabilitation, including job training, education, and counseling services.
- Health Advocacy: Advocate for policies and programs that support offender rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society.
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