Virginia Department Of Corrections Probation And Parole
Probation & Parole — Virginia Department of Corrections
Discretionary parole was abolished in Virginia for felonies committed in 1995 or after, requiring inmates to serve at least 85% of their sentences with the ability to earn good-time credits toward an early release date. However, some inmates are eligible for parole consideration if they meet certain criteria.
https://www.vadoc.virginia.gov/offender-resources/offenders-under-community-supervision/probation-parole/Virginia Department of Corrections Recognizes Probation and Parole ...
VADOC maintains the second-lowest rate of recidivism in the country at just 22.3 percent and Virginia has been one of the best-performing states in the country for several years. Virginia’s Probation and Parole Officers serve in 43 districts throughout the state and supervise more than 60,000 individuals. Contact Us 07-18-2022
https://vadoc.virginia.gov/news-press-releases/2022/virginia-department-of-corrections-recognizes-probation-and-parole-officers/Homepage — Virginia Department of Corrections
Updates to our agency’s operating procedures are processed and made available every month. The following procedures are the most cited. 803.1 Inmate and Probationer/Parolee Correspondence 803.3 Offender Telephone Service 841.4 Restorative Housing Units 851.1 Visiting Privileges 851.2 Bereavement Visits See all procedures Mail Procedures
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It includes 43 Probation and Parole Districts, Diversion Centers, Detention Centers, Drug Court programs, and central support units that manage activities with local correctional facilities, Interstate Compact for Probationers and Parolees, and staff support for the Virginia Parole Board.
https://www.virginia.gov/agencies/department-of-corrections/The Virginia Department of Corrections Recognizes Pretrial, Probation ...
Approximately 623 Virginia DOC probation and parole officers and 181 senior officers supervise more than 66,100 individuals in 43 state probation and parole districts throughout the Commonwealth. Contact Us George Sisson Email George.Sisson@ vadoc.virginia.gov For Immediate Release 07-19-2021
https://vadoc.virginia.gov/news-press-releases/2021/the-virginia-department-of-corrections-recognizes-pretrial-probation-and-parole-supervision-week/Job Opportunities — Virginia Department of Corrections
The Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC) is composed of more than 11,000 employees across the state. Every day, we provide exemplary services and programs for the rehabilitation and supervision of inmates, probationers, and parolees in our care.
https://www.vadoc.virginia.gov/job-opportunitiesCode of Virginia Code - Chapter 4. Probation and Parole
In addition to other powers and duties prescribed by this article, each probation and parole officer shall: 1. Investigate and report on any case pending in any court or before any judge in his jurisdiction referred to him by the court or judge; 2.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacodefull/title53.1/chapter4/Monthly Parole Decisions - Virginia
Monthly Parole Decisions Parole Decisions Listed below are the Virginia Parole Board’s monthly decisions as required by Virginia Code 53.1-136. In order to ensure proper notifications are made as required by Virginia Code, decisions are not posted until the end of the following month. Monthly Decisions
https://vpb.virginia.gov/parole-decisions/Probation & Parole - Department of Corrections - Kentucky
Probation & Parole The mission of the Division of Probation and Parole is to enhance public safety and promote offender reintegration in the community through proactive supervision and referral to community based resources. The District 19 Probation and Parole Office has relocated. The new address is: 4710 Champions Trace Suite 107
https://corrections.ky.gov/Probation-and-Parole/Pages/default.aspx§ 53.1-151. Eligibility for parole - Virginia
Any person convicted of three separate felony offenses of (i) murder, (ii) rape or (iii) robbery by the presenting of firearms or other deadly weapon, or any combination of the offenses specified in subdivisions (i), (ii) or (iii) when such offenses were not part of a common act, transaction or scheme shall not be eligible for parole.
https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title53.1/chapter4/section53.1-151/The Virginia Parole Board — The Board’s mission is to grant parole to ...
The Board’s mission is to grant parole or conditional release to those inmates whose release is compatible with public safety. Recent News & Announcements April 14, 2022 Governor Signs Suetterlein Parole Board Bill Senator David Suetterlein (R-Roanoke Co.) called for more transparency surrounding decisions by the Virginia Parole Board.
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