What are the rights of someone held in custody or detained while on parole or probation?

In Kansas, those on parole or probation retain certain rights while in custody or detained. These rights are outlined in the Kansas statutes and regulations related to parole and probation. Generally, those on parole or probation have the right to be treated fairly and humanely, and not to be subjected to harassment or abuse while in custody or detained. They also have the right to access their health care provider, and to receive any necessary medical, psychological, or psychiatric treatment. Those on parole or probation also have the right to have their parole officer respond to their requests in a timely manner. Additionally, they have the right to access their case file and to have any information included in the file that is relevant to their situation. They also have the right to have their parole officer explain what is in their case file. Furthermore, those on parole or probation have the right to appeal decisions made by their parole officer, as well as any related disciplinary action taken against them. They also have the right to be informed of any changes to the terms or conditions of their parole or probation and to be given a reasonable amount of time to properly address any issues related to their parole or probation. Lastly, those on parole or probation have the right to live in an environment conducive to success throughout the term of their parole or probation. They also have the right to access resources for employment, drug or alcohol treatment, or other related services should the need arise.

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