On the faith that criminals can change, Parole Officers help reintegrate social offenders back into society in a productive way, while recommending further prison time for those who violate parole regulation or whom they deem not ready for release. Paroled offenders are still serving their sentence but released by the Parole Board for a number of reasons like good behavior. It is the responsibility of the Parole Officer to prove that the offender deserves to be paroled.
Parole Officer Resume Template
Jasper C. Dy
Chinatown, San Francisco, CA
Phone: 415-766-6598
Objective
To become a parole officer in a large metropolis on the west coast with a large Chinese community.
Summary of Qualifications
- About 9 years of experience in the law enforcement beat with the last three years as a parole officer
- Portfolio of successful arrests and parolee on file available during interview
- Excellent written communication skills in English and Chinese
Career Experience / Job History
2007 – Present: Parole Officer, NYPD
- Examine parolee conditions and conduct interview with offender, fellow inmates and families of offender’s victims to inform them of the parole.
- Recommend parole and stipulate parole conditions to the parolee.
- Assist parolee in the get a job and adjusting to normal social life.
- Monitor parolee’s routines, living arrangements, and personal conduct and social behavior.
- Complete regular parole reports, documenting offenders’ progress or non-progress.
2001 – 2007: Police Detective, NYPD
- Conduct investigation on homicide and murder cases.
- Apprehend suspects on the strength of evidence and recommend case filing with the prosecutor’s office.
Education
2000 – 2001: Passed the New York Police Academy
1996 – 2000: Bachelor of Science in Criminology, University of California, Irvine
Professional reference will be furnished upon request.