Title
Legally Prescribed Functions of Adult and Juvenile Probation Officers: Worlds Apart?
Abstract
Historically, there have been two competing goals of probation: law enforcement and rehabilitation of the offender. Accordingly, the role, functions, and tasks of probation officers are at times in conflict. In this paper we explore the roles of adult and juvenile probation officers and compare their statutorily prescribed duties. In so doing we attempt to uncover what differences exist between adult and juvenile probation officers. We conclude that there are no appreciable differences between the orientation (either law enforcement or rehabilitation) of the tasks adult and juvenile probation officers are mandated to perform. Moreover, the task orientation of probation officers (adult and juvenile) is slanted towards law enforcement.
Department(s)
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Document Type
Article
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1300/j076v39n04_04
Keywords
juvenile, adult, probation, officers, roles, tasks, rehabilitation, law enforcement
Publication Date
2004
Recommended Citation
Steiner, Benjamin, Marcus Purkiss, Misty Kifer, Elizabeth Roberts, and Craig Hemmens. "Legally prescribed functions of adult and juvenile probation officers: Worlds apart?." Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 39, no. 4 (2004): 47-67.
Journal Title
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation