Probation Officers | Federal | The PSR
Probation Officers Representing The Court:
They Conduct The Presentence Interview,
This is critical – as from it they prepare
Your Presentence Report (PSR),
Which acts as your “referral” to
The Federal Bureau of Prisons for everything
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Probation receives and evaluates pre-sentence investigation requests.
Their Process:
- 1st they interview you, and then
- Identify and pursue leads to obtain evidence.
- Gather and document evidence by interviewing involved parties, obtaining statements, reviewing and analyzing records and files, etc.
- Gather criminal history, police reports, victim impact statements, criminal complaints, and information and review them prior to the interview with the offender.
- Conduct offender criminal history checks, warrant inquiries, and driver’s license abstract checks.
- Compile and maintain history and case records.
- Inform offenders of their rights, responsibilities, and purposes of the pre-sentence investigation process.
- Interview offenders are required by the courts to have a pre-sentence investigation completed.
- Utilize PSI interview guide and the Criminogenic Domains of Criminal History, Education/Employment, Financial, Family/Marital, Accommodation, Leisure/Recreation, Companions, Alcohol/Drug, Emotional/Personal, and Attitude/Orientation.
- Complete various extensive assessment tools to gauge offender risk and needs.
- Collect PSI fees.
- Coordinate investigations with other law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, and other relevant entities.
- Confirm information gathered during the interview.
- Communicate with the appropriate Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation staff, other state agencies, related organizations, other entities, volunteers, and the public to provide information, referral services, technical advice, and consultation regarding PSI.
- Communicate with Courts, attorneys, law enforcement, and other agencies involved in a court-ordered pre-sentence investigation.
- Document interview and investigation.
- Identify and Inform crime victims of their rights.
- Assist the victim advocates in coordinating victim requests for offender information; victim issues such as recovery from injury, financial losses, or victim mediation; preparation of victim impact statements and reports; communicate offender progress and victim assistance to various local, state, and federal officials, and to treatment staff.
Prepare The Presentence Report and
Recommend administrative, legal, and/or sentencing action.
- Present evidence to prosecutors, legal staff, or courts.
- Prepare and present testimony as required for legal proceedings or administrative hearings.
- Report offender compliance with the presentence investigation to courts.
- Summarize information gathered during the investigation and interview into the pre-sentence format.
Make sentencing recommendations
- based on sentencing guidelines and a thorough analysis of:
- criminal history, and
- medical and mental healthcare history allowing for
- continuity of care,
- medication availability,
- offender risks,
- resources, and
- evidence-based practices.
- Ensure the report is distributed according to Applicable Code standards.
- Monitor programs for compliance with state and federal laws compliance.
- Gather, compile, and maintain statistics for required and requested reports.
- Investigate and confirm the information on offender release plans or interstate compact investigations.
- Maintain working knowledge of the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation (DOCR) programs and community-based programs that are available for offenders.
Note: The duties of probation officers listed above are not intended to be all-inclusive.