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Indiana Probation Officer
Certification Study Guide (No
Terms) exam questions (fully
solved & verified for accuracy)
Functions of Community Corrections - answer - Home Detention
- Electronic Monitoring
- Daily Reporting
- Work Release


Who are Officers of the court? - answer - Baliff
- Judge
- Prosecutor
- Probation Officer
- Court Reporter


What are the qualifications to be a probation officer? - answer - 21 years
old
- American citizen
- Bachelor's Degree
- Attend orientation within one year of being hired
- Take and pass test within 6 month of being hired
- Be of good moral character


What are the duties and responsibilities of an adult probation officer? -
answer - Provice written copy of terms and conditions of probation to
probationers
- Supervise probation and assist probationer with fufilling terms and
conditions

, - Notify the probationers of any violations
- File revocations
- Do presentence investigations
- Keep accurate records of cases and investigations assigned by the court
- Collect monies and keep accounting, disburse
- File for modifications of probation
- Do transfers of probation
- Assist court in making pretrial releases
- Any other duties required by law


What are the duties of a Juvenile Probation Officer? - answer - Receive
and examine complaints and allegations
- Do preliminary inquires and investigations
- File petitions for delinquency
- Write predispositional reports
- Supervise juveniles placed on probation
- Keep written records
- Implement informal adjustments
- Collect fees and disburse
- Any other duties required by law


WHat are the qualifications that make a juvenile a CHINS? - answer -
Parent has allowed the child to commit a sex offense
- Child is the victim of a sex offense
- Parent has refused to participate in disciplinary hearing involving
improper behavior at school
- Child is a missing child
- Child's mental/physical condition is endangered due to injury or omission
- Child's mental'physical condition is seriously impaired or endangered due
to inability, refusal, or neglect on the part of the parent or guardian

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