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An officer charged with the supervision of offenders sentenced to community-based sanctions.
Conditions of Parole
Inactive Supervision
Parole Officer
Split Sentence
- Conditions of Parole: These are specific requirements that a parolee must follow to remain in the community, such as meeting regularly with a parole officer, maintaining employment, or attending counseling.
- Inactive Supervision: This typically refers to a status where an offender is not actively monitored but still technically under the authority of the supervising agency.
- Parole Officer: These officers are responsible for supervising offenders who have been released from prison on parole, ensuring they follow their parole conditions, and helping them reintegrate into society. This matches the role described in the question.
- Split Sentence: This term refers to a sentence that includes a combination of incarceration followed by a period of supervised release in the community.
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