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Suppose you accept a job as a parole officer. With whom will you be working?

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individuals released early from prison/jail

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You would be working with adults or children who are convicted and are now known as parolees. Parolees do not serve their complete sentence and a parole officer helps these released inmates adjust to life in society. They may help get their assigned parolee a job and stop them from committing crimes. Under their watch, they decide whether they should remain in society or return to jail.

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You would be working with adults or children who are convicted and are now known as parolees. Parolees do not serve their complete sentence and a parole officer helps these released inmates adjust to life in society. They may help get their assigned parolee a job and stop them from committing crimes. Under their watch, they decide whether they should remain in society or return to jail. This job is generally about rehabilitation.
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