Overview
Maryland Division of Parole and Probation – Annapolis Field Office
The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services (DPSCS) operates the Division of Parole and Probation Annapolis Field Office, strategically located at 251 Rowe Boulevard. This office is housed within the Robert F. Sweeney District Court Multi-Service Center, placing it at the heart of the legal infrastructure in Anne Arundel County. The division serves as the primary community supervision agency for the state, responsible for monitoring the conduct of offenders who have been released from incarceration or sentenced to non-custodial supervision by the courts. The fundamental goal of this office is to enhance public safety while facilitating the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders into the community.
Comprehensive Supervision Services
The agents and staff at the Annapolis Field Office manage a diverse and heavy caseload, utilizing evidence-based practices to assess risks and needs. The supervision process is multifaceted, involving strict monitoring and supportive services:
- General Criminal Supervision: Offenders placed on probation, parole, or mandatory release are assigned to agents who monitor their compliance with court orders. This includes regular face-to-face meetings, home visits, employment verification, and checks on curfews. Agents enforce conditions such as 'stay away' orders and participation in required programs.
- Drinking Driver Monitor Program (DDMP): This specialized unit focuses specifically on individuals convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The program is rigorous, requiring offenders to install and maintain Ignition Interlock devices, attend alcohol education or treatment programs, and submit to regular testing. The goal is to reduce recidivism among impaired drivers and prevent traffic fatalities.
- Investigative Reporting: The office plays a crucial role in the judicial process by conducting Pre-Sentence Investigations (PSIs). Agents gather background information on defendants, including criminal history, social circumstances, and victim impact statements, to provide judges with a comprehensive picture before sentencing.
- Victim Services: The division is committed to victim restitution and safety. Agents ensure that offenders make required restitution payments and adhere to no-contact orders protecting victims.
Rehabilitation and Reintegration Support
Beyond enforcement, the Annapolis office functions as a bridge to community resources. Agents refer supervisees to substance abuse treatment centers, mental health counseling, and job training programs. The division works closely with the Anne Arundel County Drug Court and other problem-solving courts to provide intensive supervision for offenders with underlying addiction issues. By addressing the root causes of criminal behavior, the office aims to reduce the likelihood of re-offending.
Facility Protocols and Access
Security is paramount at this location due to its position within the District Court building.
- Entry Requirements: All visitors, including those reporting for supervision, attorneys, and family members, must pass through a security checkpoint at the building's main entrance. This involves metal detectors and x-ray screening of bags.
- Prohibited Items: Strictly prohibited items include firearms, knives (including pocket knives), mace/pepper spray, scissors, and glass bottles. Visitors are strongly advised to leave these items in their vehicles to avoid delays or confiscation.
- Reporting Instructions: Individuals under supervision should report directly to the Parole and Probation suite (typically Suite 1586) after clearing security. It is critical to bring photo identification and any documentation related to employment, residence, or treatment as requested by the assigned agent.
- Accessibility: The building is fully ADA compliant, featuring elevators and accessible restrooms. Public transportation is readily available, with bus stops located directly on Rowe Boulevard, facilitating access for those without personal vehicles.
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