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83-1,104. District parole officer; duties.A district parole officer shall:(1) Make investigations, prior to a committed offender's release on parole, in cooperation with institutional caseworkers and the Board of Parole to determine the adequacy of parole plans and make reasonable advance preparation for release on parole;(2) Assist parolees or probationers to comply with the conditions of parole or probation and to make a successful adjustment in the community;(3) Supervise parolees or probationers by keeping informed of their conduct and condition;(4) Make such reports as required by the Parole Administrator or district judge to determine the effectiveness of the parole system or the progress of an individual parolee or probationer;(5) Cooperate with social welfare agencies;(6) Observe the work of any deputy parole officer under his supervision from time to time;(7) Inform the Parole Administrator when, in his opinion, any eligible parolee's conduct and attitude warrant his discharge from supervision, or when any parolee's or probationer's violation of the conditions of parole or probation is of sufficient seriousness to require action by the Board of Parole or district judge and whenever necessary exercise the power of arrest as provided in section 83-1,119;(8) Delegate in his discretion any of the above responsibilities to a deputy parole officer if provided for his district; and(9) Exercise all powers and perform all duties necessary and proper in carrying out his responsibilities. SourceLaws 1969, c. 817, § 35, p. 3089; Laws 1971, LB 680, § 30. Cross ReferencesDefinitions applicable, see section 29-2246.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter83 > 83-1_104

83-1,104. District parole officer; duties.A district parole officer shall:(1) Make investigations, prior to a committed offender's release on parole, in cooperation with institutional caseworkers and the Board of Parole to determine the adequacy of parole plans and make reasonable advance preparation for release on parole;(2) Assist parolees or probationers to comply with the conditions of parole or probation and to make a successful adjustment in the community;(3) Supervise parolees or probationers by keeping informed of their conduct and condition;(4) Make such reports as required by the Parole Administrator or district judge to determine the effectiveness of the parole system or the progress of an individual parolee or probationer;(5) Cooperate with social welfare agencies;(6) Observe the work of any deputy parole officer under his supervision from time to time;(7) Inform the Parole Administrator when, in his opinion, any eligible parolee's conduct and attitude warrant his discharge from supervision, or when any parolee's or probationer's violation of the conditions of parole or probation is of sufficient seriousness to require action by the Board of Parole or district judge and whenever necessary exercise the power of arrest as provided in section 83-1,119;(8) Delegate in his discretion any of the above responsibilities to a deputy parole officer if provided for his district; and(9) Exercise all powers and perform all duties necessary and proper in carrying out his responsibilities. SourceLaws 1969, c. 817, § 35, p. 3089; Laws 1971, LB 680, § 30. Cross ReferencesDefinitions applicable, see section 29-2246.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter83 > 83-1_104

83-1,104. District parole officer; duties.A district parole officer shall:(1) Make investigations, prior to a committed offender's release on parole, in cooperation with institutional caseworkers and the Board of Parole to determine the adequacy of parole plans and make reasonable advance preparation for release on parole;(2) Assist parolees or probationers to comply with the conditions of parole or probation and to make a successful adjustment in the community;(3) Supervise parolees or probationers by keeping informed of their conduct and condition;(4) Make such reports as required by the Parole Administrator or district judge to determine the effectiveness of the parole system or the progress of an individual parolee or probationer;(5) Cooperate with social welfare agencies;(6) Observe the work of any deputy parole officer under his supervision from time to time;(7) Inform the Parole Administrator when, in his opinion, any eligible parolee's conduct and attitude warrant his discharge from supervision, or when any parolee's or probationer's violation of the conditions of parole or probation is of sufficient seriousness to require action by the Board of Parole or district judge and whenever necessary exercise the power of arrest as provided in section 83-1,119;(8) Delegate in his discretion any of the above responsibilities to a deputy parole officer if provided for his district; and(9) Exercise all powers and perform all duties necessary and proper in carrying out his responsibilities. SourceLaws 1969, c. 817, § 35, p. 3089; Laws 1971, LB 680, § 30. Cross ReferencesDefinitions applicable, see section 29-2246.