Abstract
The purpose of this study is to understand how juvenile probation officers (JPOs) fulfill the “care” and “control” functions of their job when supervising a potentially vulnerable group of young people: pregnant and parenting teens. The results, derived from surveys administered to JPOs in a large county in Texas, indicate that many JPOs have pregnant and parenting teens on their caseloads. In working with these youth, the average JPO in this sample felt as if they got to know these youth quite well and were able to offer them a variety of services. They also largely handled violations of probation similarly for this group. Policy implications and directions for future research are discussed.