Corrections Dilemmas

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

 1. How is the discretion of CO’s like police officers and court personnel’s discretion?

 2. Describe the role ambiguity that COs faced in the 1970s and 1980s. 

3. What are the ethical issues for treatment professionals in corrections?

 4. Explain the two areas where probation and parole officers have discretion.

 5. What are the role types of probation and parole officers? Describe them. 

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