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The father of probation is |
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The most common form of sentencing in the US today is |
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What refers to criminal offenders who are conditionally released from prison to serve the remaining portion of their sentence in the community while being supervised |
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The what what is a panel of individuals who decide whether an inmate should be released from prison after serving a portion of their sentence |
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A requirement that an offender maintain contact with and report to the probation or parole authority at designated times would be an example of what condition |
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The requirement that an offender under supervision of probation or parole complete twenty hours of community service would be an example of a what condition |
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The two types of violations that an offender can commit that can result in revocation are what violations and what charges |
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Technical violations and new charges |
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Offenders who are incarcerated prior to the revocation hearing are given the opportunity to have a what |
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Preliminary inquiry hearing |
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The supreme court case of who gives probationers the right to a prliminary inquiry hearing |
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Parolees who have highest recidivism rate are those who have been convicted of te crime of |
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When a judge sentences an offender to a short peiod of jail time before being released on probation it is called a what sentence |
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It is estimated that what percent of all adults who are arrested every year in the u.s are u.s military veterans. It is for the reason that the newest category of intermediate sanctions is that of what courts |
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