What types of disciplinary actions are taken against someone on parole or probation?

In Montana, someone on parole or probation can be subject to a variety of disciplinary actions depending on the severity of the violation. One of the most common forms of discipline is a warning by the parole or probation officer, either verbal or written. This warning typically serves as a reminder of the offender’s responsibility to abide by the terms of their probation or parole. Another form of disciplinary action available to Montana’s parole and probation officers is to issue a violation notice. This document serves to formally inform the offender that a violation has occurred, and outlines the consequences of future violations. A violation notice may lead to the offender being sent to a detention center, or receiving an additional period of probation or parole. In extreme cases, parolees or probationers may be subject to revocation of their parole or probation and incarceration. This action occurs when the offender is deemed an imminent threat to society, or is seen as having a propensity for continued criminal behavior. Finally, parolees or probationers may be subject to court-imposed fines. This form of disciplinary action is used when the offender has repeatedly broken the terms of their parole or probation, and direct supervision of the offender is seen as insufficient. In this case, the offender must pay a predetermined fine, or face incarceration. In all cases, the goals of the parole or probation officer are to ensure that the offender is treated fairly, that the community is protected from harm, and that the offender takes responsibility for their actions.

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