Browsing Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence (TPILE) by Issue Date
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Firearms and Community Supervision Officers
(Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence, 2021)Should CSOs (CSO) carry firearms? The 33rd/424th Judicial District allows all of its CSOs to carry firearms. This has been an eye-opening research topic as I did not realize how controversial this topic would be. This paper ... -
Connecting the Dots: Factors in Employee Retention
(Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence, 2021)Criminal justice agencies are seeking alternative means to retain staff and decrease turnover as organizations face ongoing budgetary challenges. While monetary benefits continue to serve as an effective and traditional ... -
Using Best-Practice Standards to Manage Probation Caseloads During a Reduction in Force Mandate
(Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence, 2021)On top of facing underfunding issues for several years now, probation departments across Texas face additional financial losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which began in March 2020 and continues to be an issue today. ... -
Comprehensive Screening and Assessments of Driving While Intoxicated Offenders: A Pro-Active Approach
(Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence, 2021)Many community supervision and corrections professionals frequently question the utilization of traditional screening and assessment instruments to screen and assess the needs and risk level of repeat Driving While ... -
Breaking Barriers: Refreshing the Reputation of Community Supervision by Introducing Defendants to an Educational Tool
(Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence, 2021)John Augustus, acknowledged as the first American probation officer, believed he could save offenders from crime by his method of sympathetic supervision rather than cruel punishment (Chute & Bell, 1956). Barriers in ... -
High Risk Probationers and Cognitive-Behavioral Programming in Denton County, Texas: An Argument for the Use of Moral Reconation Therapy or Thinking for a Change
(Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence, 2021)Community supervision has seen a shift from community supervision officers (CSOs) acting as a case manager to a change agent. With this shift in focus, there has been an emphasis on addressing criminogenic needs through ... -
Drug Courts in Rural Communities
(Texas Probation Institute for Leadership Excellence, 2021)Criminal Courts in rural communities in Texas seem to provide little to no assistance for the real problems drug offenders are faced with. Many are charged and incarcerated, while the disease itself goes unaddressed. There ...