Overview
NJ State Parole Board District Office #4
Community Supervision and Reintegration
The New Jersey State Parole Board District Office #4 is strategically located at 438 Summit Avenue in Jersey City. This office is responsible for the supervision of adult offenders who have been released on parole and are residing within Hudson County. The dedicated parole officers at this location work to ensure public safety while assisting parolees in their successful reintegration into society. The office operates under the Division of Parole, enforcing the conditions of release set by the State Parole Board and providing necessary oversight. ⚖️👮
Services and Operations
District Office #4 serves as the primary point of contact for parolees in the area. Key functions include:
- Offender Supervision: Regular reporting and monitoring of parolees to ensure compliance with release conditions, such as curfews, drug testing, and employment requirements.
- Rehabilitation Support: Connecting parolees with community resources for substance abuse treatment, job training, and housing assistance to reduce recidivism.
- Victim Services: Collaborating with the Office of Victim Services to ensure that the rights and safety of crime victims are respected during the parole process.
- Law Enforcement Partnership: Working closely with the Jersey City Police Department and other local agencies to address public safety concerns and apprehend absconders.
Facility Access
Located on the 6th floor of 438 Summit Avenue, near the Journal Square transportation hub, the office is easily accessible but maintains strict security protocols. It is a law enforcement facility; visitors and reporting parolees are subject to security screening. Electronic devices and weapons are prohibited. Visits are generally by appointment or scheduled reporting times for supervisees. The central location ensures that parolees have access to public transportation to meet their reporting obligations. 🚌🔒
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