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Probation in
criminal law is a
period of
supervision over an offender,
ordered by the
court often in lieu of incarceration. In some jurisdictions, the...
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probation and
parole normally contain sentencing practice, decision-making process,
probational characteristics as well as
benefits from
probational services...
- form of "
probational release" or
parole from
longer prison sentences was
introduced in the then
province of
Punjab in 1926. The
current probation system...
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Private probation is the
contracting of
probation,
including rehabilitative services and supervision, to
private agencies.
These include non-profit organizations...
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probation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Probation is the
suspension of all or part of a jail sentence.
Probation may also
refer to: ****ure...
- In a
workplace setting,
probation (or a
probationary period) is a
status given to new
employees and
trainees of a company, business, or organization....
- nominated.
After the nomination, the new
civil servant is
subjected to the
probational period. For two
years (usually; the
period can vary
depending on the...
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Shock probation is the US
legal policy by
which a
judge orders a
convicted offender to
prison for a
short time, and then
suspends the
remainder of the...
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Scholastic probation,
sometimes known as
flunking out, is the
formal warning that is
given to
students at a
higher educational institution as the result...