Rose’s Good Company: Richard Part 2

This is part two of episode one of a short documentary series on Rose Martin, a social worker in Ann Arbor, Michigan who has been helping the homeless, those recently released from prison, recovering addicts, and unemployed for over 40 years. The series focuses on those who are currently receiving her help, as well as those who are now returning the favor – assisting Rose on her mission to fight for those who are struggling against insurmountable odds to regain their lives back.
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Career Search Many people who are convicted of crimes are placed on probation instead of being sent to prison. People who have served time in prison are often released on parole. During probation and parole, offenders must stay out of trouble and meet various other requirements. Probation officers, parole officers, and correctional treatment specialists work with and monitor offenders to prevent them from committing new crimes. Probation officers, who are called community supervision officers in some States, supervise people who have been placed on probation. Correctional treatment specialists, who may also be known as case managers, counsel offenders and create rehabilitation plans for them to follow when they are no longer in prison or on parole. Parole officers perform many of the same duties that probation officers perform. The difference is that parole officers supervise offenders who have been released from prison, whereas probation officers work with those who are sentenced to probation instead of prison. Pretrial services officers conduct pretrial investigations, the findings of which help determine whether suspects should be released before their trial. Probation and parole officers supervise offenders on probation or parole through personal contact with the offenders and their families. Instead of requiring offenders to meet officers in their offices, many officers meet offenders in their homes and at their places of employment or therapy. Probation and parole
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