Application for internship - US Probation and Pretrial Services 2025

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Probation is imposed after people are convicted. Pretrial is the period when people are presumed innocent and have the right to physical liberty. That means the conditions and restrictions placed on people before trial are limited.
Pretrial services officers are involved at every critical step in the courts decision-making before a trial begins. They play a vital role in upholding liberty, preserving public safety, and ensuring the fair administration of justice.
Pretrial services officers supervise defendants released pending trial. Probation officers supervise offenders conditionally released on probation by the court or on parole or supervised release after they are released from prison.
Probation and pretrial services officers are considered the eyes and ears of the federal courts. They investigate and supervise people charged with or convicted of federal crimes. Officers: Conduct investigations to assist judges in making decisions related to pretrial release and sentencing.
U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services officers are responsible for pretrial services, presentence investigations, and post-conviction supervision for the federal Judiciary. They make a positive difference in the communities they serve.
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U.S. probation and pretrial services officers and officer assistants are federal law enforcement officers and district court employees with important roles in the federal Judiciary.
A pretrial diversion program is an alternative resolution of a criminal case by which you can avoid jail and a criminal conviction. The program diverts you out of the criminal justice system and into a form of supervised release or probation. If you complete the diversion program, you can have your case dismissed.
Law enforcement positions, which include probation and pretrial services officer positions, require a pre-employment medical examination, drug test, and background investigation. Provisional appointments may occur, pending completion of a background investigation. Learn more about these requirements.

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