Probation Service
Service Description
Probation service is a community-based programme whereby, in accordance with the Probation of Offenders Ordinance (Cap 298), an offender aged of or above 10 may be placed under the statutory supervision of a probation officer (PO) for a period of one to three years. PO provides statutory supervision and counselling service with utilisation of community resources to help probationers to reform, reintegrate into the society and become law-abiding citizens.
Target Group
The target group is offenders who
- are referred by court for social enquiry and/or suitability reports;
- are ordered by court to be put under probation supervision;
- have completed the probation order but are willing to receive voluntary supervision up to three months;
- are serving sentence in a prison and who have lodged a petition against the sentence or whose sentence is subject to review; or
- are referred by court for welfare assistance or other professional reports.
Nature of Service
- In serving the courts and the parties concerned, POs prepare pre-sentence reports including Probation Officer’s Reports, Community Service Orders Suitability Reports, and Background Reports, and other reports on long-term prisoners and petition cases and progress reports of the probationers;
- The services provided for the probationers include statutory supervision, personal guidance and family counselling through regular interviews, home visits, group work and other activities during their probation period; and
- To utilise community resources to handle the needs of offenders referred by court and, where necessary, those of their family members.
Information of Service Unit
Item / Name | Download File / Link |
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List of High Court and District Court Probation Office and Probation and Community Service Orders Offices | PDF Map |
Probation and Community Service Orders Leaflet | |
Other Languages | Other Languages |