http://www.nj.gov/parole/

New Jersey State Parole Board

About New Jersey State Parole Board

The New Jersey State Parole Board (SPB) works to ensure ex-prisoners return to society as law-abiding citizens. As required by law, appointed Parole Board Members and staff conduct more than 20,000 hearings per year, solicit input from victims and decide parole matters. SPB sworn parole officers supervise more than 15,000 offenders statewide. In addition, SPB is New Jersey's primary law enforcement agency responsible for sex offender supervision. SPB officers are also active partners with multiple Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies and task forces. Finally, SPB's Community Programs Unit partners with government, non-profit and private agencies to connect ex-prisoners with vocational, mental health and related services, targeted to break the cycle and risk of crime.

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Collegiate Intern

June 2019 - August 2019 Trenton, NJ
“I liked the ability to see first hand how a large law enforcement agency functions. I also enjoyed being able to have a hands on internship that allowed me to be a part of the parole process.”
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