Final answer:
A parole officer writes a Parole Violation Report when an offender violates parole terms by not cooperating or absconding. This report informs the parole board and can lead to arrest and revocation of parole. The correct option is B .
Step-by-step explanation:
When a parole violation occurs and the offender either does not cooperate or absconds from supervision, the document typically written by a parole officer is the Parole Violation Report.
This report is a formal record that documents any non-compliance with the conditions of parole and is used to inform the parole board or other relevant authorities that an offender has not met the terms of their release.
The report could lead to a warrant for the offender's arrest and serve as evidence in hearings that may result in the revocation of parole. The correct option is B .