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Field Services Division

Michael McAlister, Director
Jerome "Chris" Callahan, Assistant Director

105 Pleasant Street . PO Box 1806 (Mailing) . Concord, NH 03302-1806 . (603) 271-5652
Collections Unit . PO Box 280 . Concord, NH 03302-0280


PROBATION - When an individual has been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony and released into the community for supervision

PAROLE - A legal status whereby an offender convicted of a felony and sentenced to the New Hampshire State Prison is released into the community by the parole board.

The Division of Field Services supervises New Hampshire offenders who are not currently incarcerated behind bars. Field Services is responsible for the following.

  • Approximately 4,000 people on Probation
  • Approximately 1,300 people on parole
  • Approximately 350 people who are released on bail
  • Approximately 2,700 people who have been ordered to pay restitution to a victim
  • Approximately 60 individuals on Administrative Home Confinement (sometimes called electronic monitoring or the "ankle bracelet")
  • Approximately 500 people for other types of supervision

Field Services is also responsible for conducting Pre-Sentencing Investigations. These investigations are requested by a court of law. It includes a thorough evaluation of the offender's criminal charge, a thorough review of the circumstances including interviews with affected parties, and a recommendation to sentencing judge.

The Division of Field Services also supervises offenders on probation or parole from outher jurisidictions using an Interstate Compact agreement. Please follow this link if you want more information about the Intertstate Commission for Adult Offender Supervision or ICAOS

 

Academy Program

The Probation Academy program falls under the Division of Field Services. The statewide program began in January 1996 as an alternative sentencing option for non-violent, low-risk offenders. It is a one year long intensive and comprehensive program of both punishment and rehabilitation.

The participant must satisfactorily complete a core curriculum of:

  • Living skills
  • Parenting
  • Stress management
  • Money Management
  • Nutrition
  • Counseling depending on need
  • Educational/Vocational courses depending on need
  • Substance abuse self-help programs
 

District Offices

Berlin Area (Coos County)
David Cady
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 752-0429
Manchester Area (Hillsborough County)
Scott Harrington
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 668-0432
Claremont Area (Sullivan County)
Rudy Grzanna
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 542-2470
Nashua Area (Hillsborough County)
Barry Osborn
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 886-3444
Concord Area (Merrimack County)
Jason Smith
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 271-2268
Ossipee Area (Carroll County)
Theresa Meyers
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 539-4137
Dover Area (Strafford County)
Kevin Callaghan
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 742-6621
Rockingham County
Christine McKenna
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 772-4730
Keene Area (Cheshire County)
David Place
Chief PPO
Phone: (603) 352-4139
Woodsville Area (Grafton County)
Raymond Holland
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 787-6900
Laconia Area (Belknap County)
Brian Jones
Chief PPO
Phone (603) 528-9240
 

 

Sub-Offices (Staffed Part-time)

 

Lebanon
Phone: (603) 448-1212

Portsmouth
Phone: (603) 436-7895
 

Salem
Phone: (603) 893-4549

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