| Aspect | Juvenile Assessment Center | Juvenile Probation Officer |
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| Credentials | Typically requires a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or criminal justice | Requires a bachelor's degree; some positions prefer a master's in social work or related field |
| Work Environment | Centers focused on juvenile evaluations, assessments, and intervention planning | Fieldwork in communities, courts, and detention facilities overseeing probation cases |
| Employer & Industry | Government agencies, juvenile justice systems, social service organizations | Courts, juvenile justice agencies, probation departments |
While both roles serve the juvenile justice system, Juvenile Assessment Centers focus on evaluating and planning interventions for youth, whereas Juvenile Probation Officers supervise and support juveniles on probation in the community.