Criminal
Bucks County Adult Probation and Parole
Our Philosophy
We believe that the most effective way to increase community protection
is to assist the offender in becoming integrated into the community
as a non-violent, crime-free contributing member of society. We have
always believed that we can contribute to this most effectively by
having our officers in the community, supervising the clients in their
homes, places of employment, treatment agencies, or other community
locations. Our officers supervising clients in the community work
a 40-hour flex week so appointments can be made around the client's
work and treatment schedules. General Supervision Officers are only
required to be in the office four hours a week.
Of course, it is obvious that officers seeing a client for only
short periods of time each month will realistically have little direct
impact on the client's life or behavior. That is why we do not see
our Probation and Parole Officers as being direct service providers,
but rather, as being "Brokers of Services." Brokers of
Services are officers who assess client risk and needs and refer
the client to appropriate community based services. Not only do they
make the referral, they follow-up to monitor compliance or to see
that the client receives the services they need. It is not unusual
for an officer to meet with a treatment provider and the client at
the same time. Having the officer in the community is essential for
knowing services. It is also essential in helping make accurate assessments
of risk and needs by observing the client's environment rather than
relying on the client's description of their environment.
In 2005 we began an initiative to train our entire staff in a 35-hour training in evidence-based practice and motivational interviewing. With annual refreshers, we have trained all of our staff, other correctional staff, as well as many MH and Drug and Alcohol therapists and case managers . The emphasis of this initiative is recidivism reduction with offenders under our supervision.
For those unable to comply with their court ordered probation or
parole, our officers return them to the court for violation. Our
officers are sworn Peace Officers in the Commonwealth of PA and can
make arrests of violators and return them to jail pending a violation.
Although our officers do not carry firearms, they are trained to
make arrests, trained in self-defense and certified annually in our
Conflict Control Training. Coordinating and working with local police
is also essential to meeting our mission, helping the local police
be successful in their jobs and for the enhancement of community
protection.
We have always believed that we should work to help make victims
of crime whole. Historically we have done this through our monitoring
and collection of restitution. Our Officers are aggressive in establishing
payment plans and collecting restitution. Some offenders go to jail
if they do not pay restitution. We continue restitution collection
even after a person has served their entire sentence in jail.
Today, our commitment to the work with victims can be seen in our Domestic
Violence Supervision Protocol that has victim safety as its primary
goal. We continue to look for new ways of helping create a safer community,
and respond to the victims of crime.
Adult Probation and Parole Department
Bucks County Courthouse
55 East Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 215-348-6634
Fax: 215-348-6691