3-2 MODULE THREE ASSIGNMENT: STRESS FACTORSDepartment of Criminal Justice, Southern New Hampshire UniversityCJ-406-13441-M01 Contemporary Issues in CJ 2024 C-5 09:07:53 GMT -05:00PAROLE OFFICERSParole officers - ensure that the terms of release are met when offenders finish their time in the penal system (Social Sciences, 2024).Describe critical incidents that may create stress for Parole Officers:Parole Officers manage formerly incarcerated individuals, ensuring they adhere to specific conditions during their reintegration into society. Their duties involve monitoring compliance, providing support, and mitigating risk of recidivism. The inherent nature of parole work exposes officers to various stressful situations. These can stem from managing demanding caseloads, handling individuals with a history of criminal behavior, and facing the potential for recidivism among parolees. Thirty-nine to fifty-five percent of parole officers have been victims of work- related violence or threats (Gonzales et al., 2003). Crucial incidents for parole officers according to U.S. Department of Justice include:Violent Encounters -