Criminal Investigator 3
DISTRICT OPERATIONS MANAGER
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Violations Process
Review delinquent reports and determine the severity of violations.
Handle routine and emergency phone calls to include but not limited to warrant requests, recommendations/guidance on case procedures and on policy.
Recommend appropriate disciplinary actions for Parole violations to include sanctions ranging from verbal reprimands to the request that a Board Warrant be issued.
Utilize discretionary authority to request issuance of a Board Warrant and then to determine if that warrant should be filed as a fugitive in Georgia only or nation-wide.
Hearing Process
Determine if a parole violator should be continued under parole supervision or if it is in the best interest of public safety to proceed with the revocation process.
Schedule and conduct Preliminary Parole Hearings statewide to determine if probable cause exists to proceed to a Revocation Hearing.
Prepare the Preliminary Parole Hearing Findings based on supporting testimony and evidence and recommendation for further action. If indicated, authorize immediate release from custody prior to Board review.
Schedule and serve as Hearing Officer and assistant to Board Member when conducting all Final Revocation Hearings statewide.
Complete all pre and post hearing documentation including but not limited to subpoenas, revocation orders and coordination memorandums for Department of Corrections.
Programs
Upon thorough review of cases, either at pre-revocation or post revocation status, make referrals to Parole Board programs to include but not limited to: Valdosta Parole Center, Washington Detention Center, Electronic Monitoring, and local counseling program.
Commutations
Review, recommend, and investigate cases eligible for commutation.
Prepare a thorough report to the Board.
Law Enforcement Function
Performs law enforcement function as authorized in O.C.G.A. section 42-9-48 and 42-9-9.1. Carries out all duties and responsibilities of a Criminal Investigator.
Receives 20 hours of POST certified training annually.
Re-qualifies with firearm bi-annually with a score of at least 240.
Provides security for Board Members when engaged in public events or in public places including, but not limited to the State of Georgia.
Participates in special operations or law enforcement details across the state
Transport parole violators back to the State of Georgia that have been cleared for extradition.
Attends Regional Task Force meetings.
Training
Serves as an adjunct POST Instructor during Basic Community Supervision Officer Training and/or In-service Training.
Provides extensive ongoing field training to officers assigned to the Department of Community Supervision regarding delinquent reports, warrant request, Revocation process across the state.
Other duties as assigned
Rotate the assignment of Parole Duty Officer for 7 day/24 hour day period making discretionary decisions regarding placing/lifting Parole Board holds as well as emergency reprieve requests.
Review cases that are ready to extradite and make the appropriate recommendation for extradition back to the State of Georgia.