09-01-2009, 09:59 AM | #21 | |
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I had a roomate on prob. his officer came to the house and did just that. being on parole he was not allowed to have guns in his house. just down the hall from where the officer sat were 15 guns. (all mine) had she walked through the house he would have been revoked. Why did he not care? because he had been in the system previously and knew what they do. When you miss your visit, they call and ask if you're coming. If you miss too many in a row then they will notify police and put out a warrant. (we're talking as much as 3 months late here) I'm not reading things about how they work, I have actual experience with quite a few people who have been in that system. (on both sides) They do not do the job they are asked to do. I know quite a few people on paper and not one of them has ever had their home searched even though it is on the list of things that will happen to you while on prob. Why? Because the officer's say it violates the person's privacy. Some will admit they are not comfortable doing it because it's dangerous. When you get too close to finding things that could send someone back to jail they tend to get very aggressive. Ok I get that so give the prob a gun and a back up. Yes they deal with 70 to 80 people. that's a once a month visit for most of them. a few will be weekly or bi weekly. So let's see once a month for a half hour each well on the high side that's 40 hours of work for 80 people. Doesn't seem too tough to do that does it? The absolute biggest problem I have seen with probation is talking with one officer. I mentioned a friend of mine and how they acted. The officer thought I was joking and said no one acts like that. Reason for his thoughts were because he had never known anyone to act like that. he was raised in a nice family, in a nice neighborhood and wanted to "make a difference" in life so he went into the field of prob. He had no real life experience with those who operate outside of the law. If you can't believe someone would do something then you wouldn't look for it. Do I think they're all bad? of course not I know a couple that are complete asses. You know what? people hate being assigned to them, because they are almost guaranteed a trip back to their home away from home. Why because they do the job they are asked and paid to do. |
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09-01-2009, 10:02 AM | #22 |
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Its not that the don't have a fear of getting caught, its that violent sex offenders will always be violent sex offenders and no PO is going to change that.
What REALLY would've stopped this from happening is if Garido would've remained in prison until 2006 like he was supposed to instead of being released in 1988.
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09-01-2009, 10:48 AM | #23 | |
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What!!!! get the hell out of here! a prisoner actually getting punished, that just wouldn't be right. Might make him a violent person from all those years in the pokie you know. which is my way of saying hell yeah, I couldn't agree more. I think no violent crime should be paroled for any reason. sex offenders should be all but lead around on a leash when they are released after their whole sentence has been served. they should be watched like a two year old. every minute of every day. |
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09-01-2009, 11:09 AM | #24 | |
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09-01-2009, 11:12 AM | #25 | |
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