Police Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

FLEOA Hails Introduction of U.S. Probation Officer Protection Act

Today, the national president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association praised the introduction of legislation in the House and Senate to enhance the safety of frontline U.S. Probation Officers.

April 28, 2016
3 min to read


Today, the national president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA), praised the introduction of legislation in the House and Senate to enhance the safety of frontline U.S. Probation Officers.

The bill, entitled the "Probation Officer Protection Act" and sponsored by Senate Judiciary Committee leaders Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and House Law Enforcement Caucus Co-Chairs Dave Reichert (R-WA) and Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), would enhance the arrest authority of probation officers to cover any hostile individual who assaults, threatens, or obstructs a probation officer in the performance of their official duties.

Ad Loading...

Under 18 U.S.C. 111, it is already a federal crime for any individual to forcibly assault, resist, oppose, intimidate, or interfere with a federal officer in the performance of their official duties. U.S. Probation Officers currently possess the statutory authority to arrest or apprehend an individual who is on probation and under supervision for a violation of this statute. Due to a wrinkle in the law, however, this authority does not extend to third parties who may be present and become violent at the location where the Probation Officer is carrying out their duties to perform a court-ordered search, serve a warrant for arrest, or conducting regular supervision of an individual on probation. When Probation Officers are accosted by a violent third party, they are currently forced to retreat due to their lack of authority. This places Probation Officers at an unnecessary risk, and is why many states have granted their probation officers the authority to arrest third parties and prevent them from interfering with officers' duties.

"For far too long, the authority of U.S. Probation Officers has been fatally flawed and puts at risk these law enforcement professionals that often deal with the most violent criminals," Catura said. "That is why FLEOA greatly appreciates the leadership shown by Senators Hatch and Feinstein and Reps. Reichert and Pascrell in support of these brave men and women and in seeking to close this potentially fatal loophole in their authority."

The "Probation Officers Protection Act" represents an enhancement of U.S. Probation Officers' existing authority, placing them on par with their state and local counterparts. That is why this enhancement has received the endorsement of the Chiefs Advisory Group to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the Judicial Conference of the United States, and the Federal Probation and Pretrial Services Officers Association.

"As we have seen in numerous instances over the past several months, the risks to law enforcement have never been higher, and there are far too many on the federal, state, and local level who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty this year alone," said Catura. "One of the ways that we can address the rise in violent assaults is to ensure that law enforcement officers have all the tools necessary to protect their own safety and that of the public they serve. It is for these reasons that the 'Probation Officers Protection Act' is a legislative priority for FLEOA."‎

About FLEOA

Ad Loading...

The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (www.fleoa.org) is the largest nonprofit, nonpartisan professional association that exclusively represents over 26,000 active and retired federal law enforcement officers from over 65 agencies.

More Patrol

Police officer in a darkened hallway holding a flashlight and headline 5 Things to Know When Buying Patrol Lights, and POLICE logo.
PatrolApril 16, 2026

5 Things to Know When Buying Patrol Lights

Whether it’s time to buy a personal patrol light or make the decision for the next department-issued patrol light, what do you need to know? How do you weigh the different variables and make the best choice?

Read More →
Group of men and women seated in a circle around a room as one woman stands and leads discussion.
PatrolApril 9, 2026

Warriors Heart’s Mission to Serve America’s Veterans and First Responders

Warriors Heart works closely with federal and community partners to expand treatment options for veterans and first responders. By combining specialized clinical care with a peer-driven recovery environment, the program helps warriors rebuild strength, restore relationships, and rediscover purpose.

Read More →
Black background with police card lights and logo for POLICE, with headline in yellow: How are LE Boots Different for Women
Patrolby Wayne ParhamApril 9, 2026

How are LE Boots Different for Women?

Boots fit differently for men and women, so how are law enforcement boots for women designed differently from those worn by men? In this video, Kyle Ferdyn, of Garmont Tactical, shares all the details.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Man standing in desert talking on radio.
PatrolApril 9, 2026

Motorola Solutions Extends Resilient, Mission-Critical Communications and AI with T-Satellite from T-Mobile

A collaboration between Motorola Solutions and T-Mobile helps deliver uninterrupted situational awareness and access to AI wherever the mission leads, enabled by satellite connectivity for Motorola Solutions' APX NEXT smart radios.

Read More →
Las Vegas skyline at dusk with headline 2026 Vision FirstNet Users Summit, dates for the event, and diagonally at bottom right words Registration Open.
PatrolApril 9, 2026

Registration Now Open for 2026 Vision FirstNet Users Summit

Registration is now open for the 2026 Vision FirstNet Users Summit. The Summit is an opportunity to connect with local and federal leaders, specifically the FirstNet Authority, which is hosting a track at the event this year.

Read More →
Two chest rig packs in camo in front of a blue themed SWAT background and a logo for Tasmanian Tiger.
PatrolApril 6, 2026

Tasmanian Tiger Launches Modular Chest Rig 4xM4 & Modular Chest Rig Pack for LE

Tasmanian Tiger has expanded its Modular Load-Carrying System with the new Modular Chest Rig 4xM4 and Modular Chest Rig Pack. Both provide adaptable, low-profile load options for military, law enforcement, and SWAT missions.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Security worker watching computer monitors, with a white area at top with a logo for ZeroEyes.
PatrolApril 2, 2026

ZeroEyes Expands from AI Gun Detection to Knife Detection & Suspect Tracking

ZeroEyes has launched three new product categories to extend beyond firearms to address additional acute safety threats and basic security needs. Knife detection and suspect tracking are now also available.

Read More →
GALLS logo against a white box set atop a blue-tinted map of Tennessee.
PatrolApril 2, 2026

GALLS Acquires CMS Uniforms

GALLS has acquired CMS Uniforms and Equipment, Inc., a prominent regional provider based in Nashville, Tennessee. CMS Uniforms, founded in 2000, has built a reputation for delivering stellar customer service and managing complex uniform programs for more than 670 accounts.

Read More →
Police drone hovering over its charging nest against a blue sky background.
PatrolMarch 26, 2026

Brinc Unveils Guardian, Launching the Next Era of Drone as First Responder

Brinc’s new Guardian delivers 24/7 operations, Starlink connectivity, and a robotic charging nest that can swap batteries and change payload configurations without human intervention.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
image of trooper, shown from waist down, standing beside a police cruiser along the road and at right a headline Slow Down Move Over.
PatrolMarch 19, 2026

Colorado State Patrol Releases 2025 Struck-By Analysis

The Colorado State Patrol, after analyzing its 2025 struck-by incidents, identified one area for improvement: using traffic cones to provide advanced warning before the cruiser's location. Here is the agency’s final data.

Read More →