Adults under the supervision of Martonoma County are usually supervised in the community they live in. For details, please refer to one of the following facilities.
Note: The cosmological document of the Adult Protection Observation Study in 1995 is based on the census of the probation observation institution of 1991 and the parole release institution. In this census, the agency reported the address of the office and the number of adults supervised at each office. The local office is categorized according to its characteristics (administrative or justice) and government (state or province) characteristics. Currently, adult probation officer is not supervised and 20 people are not participating. 24 selected local offices reported that there are other offices. Of 110 sub offices, 41 have been sampled. One office represents the state as a whole (Massachusetts State), from which 210 systemist samples of probationers were selected. We obtained 5,867 (or 99.1%) complete record paper from 5,922 qualified probationaries selected at 167 business offices / bases
The data of this report was collected through the annual probation observation study of the Ministry of Justice Bureau of Statistics (BJS) and the annual leave liberation survey. The two surveys began in 1980 and gathered data on US probation officials and parole organizations that overseeed adults. (See the text box at the bottom of the page.) With these data, adults are adults under jurisdiction of adult courts or orthodontic facilities. A boys prosecuted as an adult in a criminal trial are considered adults. Respondents are asked to report the number of adults or parolees adults who were probationed at the beginning and end of each reporting year, the number of people entering and exiting the supervisor during the reporting year, the characteristics of the year-end population, and other information Yes. The method of reporting by the probation observation institution and the guardian agency has changed over time. For additional data for 2010 by jurisdictional area, refer to the appendix.
Protective observation and parole of the United States, 2010 Lauren E. Gray and Thomas P. Bonzar, BJS statistician