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Now That You Are a Juvenile Probation or Detention Officer: Disciplinary Processes for Certified Officers
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Now That You Are a Juvenile Probation or Detention Officer: Disciplinary Processes for Certified Officers
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Texas Juvenile Probation Commission (Austin, TX)
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Published 2009.
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Inmate grievances
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Juveniles
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Juveniles
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Texas
The disciplinary hearing process for certified officers of the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission is explained. Topics discussed include: what the process entails; how the disciplinary process can affect a certified officer; both the Commission and the Juvenile Probation Department can both discipline a certified officer; the Commission can still pursue disciplinary action against a certified officer that resigns or is terminated; how disciplinary cases are processed; when one can expect to receive notice if disciplinary action if recommended; one's rights after a petition seeking disciplinary action is filed; and whom to contact for further information.
Accession Number: 023797
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