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WV SR36
Resolution
AI Summary
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Designates the third week of July as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week in West Virginia, following the observance established nationally in 1999 by the American Probation and Parole Association
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West Virginia employs approximately 343 probation officers under the Supreme Court of Appeals, supervising more than 12,000 adults and juveniles across programs including Drug Court, Family Treatment Court, and bond release supervision
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Approximately 75 parole officers under the Department of Corrections supervise over 2,900 offenders statewide
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Commends probation, parole, and pretrial supervision professionals for their dedication to public safety, offender rehabilitation, and community protection despite high-stress working conditions
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Directs the Senate Clerk to forward the resolution to Jessica Tripett, WVAPO President
Legislative Description
Recognizing third week of July as Pretrial, Probation, and Parole Supervision Week
Last Action
Completed legislative action
2/13/2026