Explore the function, duties, and role of probation and parole. Learn the types of offenses, sentencing process, presentence investigation, revocation procedures, transitioning, and alternatives to incarceration. Identify and implement classification and assessment tools proved to be effective in evidence based practice.

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  • Probation/Parole (21836)
    Online
    Online
    1/20/2025 - 5/16/2025
    Days & Times: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri: 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM
    Facility: ONLINE
    Instructor: Danna Livingston-Matherly
    Tuition: $482.60
    Status: Active
    Seats Available: 20
    Essential Class Information: Online course delivery requires you have access to a computer and reliable internet to receive instr ...

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