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A type of probation or parole where the client is required to regularly report to a probation or parole officer.
Inactive Supervision
Active Supervision
Community Corrections
Technical Violation
- Inactive Supervision: Clients are still on probation or parole but do not need to regularly report to a probation or parole officer. This often applies when the person shows consistently good behavior.
- Active Supervision: Clients must regularly report to a probation or parole officer. This is the most common form of supervision for probation or parole, offering structured oversight.
- Community Corrections: Encompasses alternative sentencing options like halfway houses or community service, aiming to rehabilitate outside of jail or prison.
- Technical Violation: Occurs when a person breaks the rules of probation or parole, but not by committing a new crime.
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