A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING A STUDY OF THE DIRE NEED FOR SALARY INCREASES FOR JUVENILE AND ADULT PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICERS.
WHEREAS, juvenile probation and parole officers are involved on the front lines in working with New Mexico's most troubled youth and therefore have a tremendous impact on the lives of these young people; and
WHEREAS, the safety of the community as well as the appropriate supervision of youth rests in the hands of juvenile probation and parole officers as they work with youth to shape their choices to become law-abiding citizens; and
WHEREAS, the safety of the community also rests in the hands of and in the wisdom of adult probation and parole officers who supervise adults released from New Mexico prisons; and
WHEREAS, the positive impact an adult probation and parole officer can have on shaping the remaining years of an adult's life is no less significant than that of such an officer working with youth; and
WHEREAS, neither the juvenile nor the adult probation and parole officers have been adequately paid given the formative responsibility, trustworthiness and dedication to the safety of the community that is required;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the children, youth and families department be requested to conduct a study of comparative salaries for juvenile probation officers in surrounding states; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the corrections department be requested to conduct a study of comparative salaries for adult probation officers in surrounding states; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the children, youth and families department and corrections department compare the number of inmates supervised per probation and parole officer, the rate of remuneration, the benefits provided and the working hours and conditions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the children, youth and families department and corrections department report their findings to the appropriate legislative interim committee by its October 2005 meeting; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be transmitted to the secretary of children, youth and families and the secretary of corrections.