Overview
Guelph Probation and Parole
The Probation and Parole Office in Guelph, Ontario, located at 111 Farquhar Street, is a provincial correctional facility operated by the Ministry of the Solicitor General. This office is responsible for the supervision and rehabilitation of adult offenders in the community who are serving probation orders, conditional sentences, or parole 🏛️. The goal is to ensure public safety while supporting the reintegration of clients into society.
Supervision Services
Probation officers at this location manage case files and monitor compliance with court-ordered conditions. Key services include:
- Community Supervision: Regular reporting meetings to ensure offenders adhere to conditions such as curfews, employment requirements, and no-contact orders.
- Court Support: Preparation of Pre-Sentence Reports to assist judges in sentencing decisions ⚖️.
- Breach Enforcement: Investigating and reporting non-compliance with court orders, which can result in further legal action.
Rehabilitation and Support
To reduce recidivism, the office connects clients with various community support programs:
- Counseling Referrals: Directing clients to substance abuse treatment, anger management, and domestic violence prevention programs.
- Intermittent Sentences: Managing the administration of intermittent (weekend) sentences where applicable.
- Victim Services: Ensuring that victim safety concerns are addressed during the supervision process.
Office Access
This facility is located in the Guelph Central Station area, making it highly accessible via public transit. Visits are strictly by appointment only for assigned clients. Visitors must bring valid photo identification and may be subject to security screening protocols. The office maintains a zero-tolerance policy for aggressive behaviour.
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