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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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