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NAICJA's Judges Training Judges: Probation and Parole
Longmont, Colorado * May 23 - 24, 2006




With limited jail space, and criminal dockets on the rise reflecting higher crime rates, suspended and split sentences are being more frequently used by tribal courts as a means of punishing offenders and protecting tribal communities. This training session explored the fundamentals of establishing the probation process, touch on supervision, including electonic monitoring and intermediate sanctions for probation/parole violators and center on the revocation hearings and due process requirements. Parole processes run parallel and stem from the executive function rather than a judicial process. Few tribes have parole as a tool and a few that do place it in the judicial system. Keeping both adult defendants and juveniles out of jail, but accountable is the goal of this training session.


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Presentations & Handouts:

American Bar Association Probation Standards   
Absconding   
Administrative Hearing Guide   
Allowable Sanctions   
Alternative Store Vocation   
American Indian Suicides in Jail   
Appeal of Administrative Hearing   
Black V Romano   
Cherokee Code   
Chitimacha Codes of Justice   
Collateral Estoppel   
Collateral Sanctioned Discretionary Disqualification of Convicted Persons   
Colorado Probation Services   
Community Sentencing Bench   
Absentee Shawnee Criminal Procedure   
Evidence Based Offender Management Guidelines   
Evidence Based Practice in Corrections   
Evidence on Importance of Training   
Evidentiary Burdens of Proof   
Findings of Administrative Hearings   
Fundamentals of Probation and Parole Presentation   
Gagnon V Scarpelli   
Griffin V Wisconsin   
History of Presentence Investigation Report   
History of Probation   
Implementing Effective Correctional Management of Offenders   
Implementing Evidence Based Practice in Corrections   
Intermediate Sanctions   
Intermediate Sanctions for Probation Offenders   
Intermediate Sanctions Presentation   
Makah Law and Order Code   
Mashantucket Pequot Code   
Morresy V Brewer   
Notice of Administrative Hearing   
Offender Supervision with Electronic Technology   
Oklahoma Sentencing Law   
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized   
Personal History Sheet   
Pre-Sentencing Investigations and Report   
Probation and Parole General Overview   
Probation and Parole Investigations   
Probation and Parole Investigations   
Probation and Parole Officer Job Description   
Probation Case Excerpts   
Probation Glossary   
Probation Presentence Investigation   
Progressive Sanctions Model   
Promising Victim Related Practices in Probation and Parole   
Quality Case Management   
Responding to Parole and Probation Violations   
Sample Parole Forms   
Sanction Matrix   
Smart System Assignment Rules   
South Australia Criminal Law Sentencing Act   
Specialized Programs Case Management   
Technical Violation and Sanction   
Technical Violation Sanction Form   
The Three R's of Re-entry   
Transferring Probation and Parole Cases   
United States V Knights   
United States V Mark James Knights    
United States V Mark James Knights   






     
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