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Why not just make every probation service good the way we strive to make every hospital good?
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The department plotted the location of every person on probation as a dot on a map.
Since fleeing to France in 1978, Polanski has done what the court could only wish every convict on probation would do: he has kept out of trouble, been gainfully employed, been devoted to his family, been a respected member of the community, made a contribution to society.
Since a single test failure can be a parole or probation violation, every 60 days the devices are calibrated to make sure they are working properly, Mr. Warner said.
But the addition of offenders who had served short term sentences meant that these CRCs had an influx of an extra 45,000 people on probation supervision every year.
Ideally every banned athlete would face such probation.
Every ex-offender will have a probation officer, even those finishing short sentences.
The probation would be reviewed every 30 days, said the prosecutor, who expected it to last until Brandon was 18 or 19.
Many criminologists and sociologists say the proclivity to commit crimes diminishes with age; the recidivism rate for convicts over 30 is relatively low, and most every analysis suggests that parole and probation are far less expensive for taxpayers than incarceration.
Some offenders with mental health problems, like Steve and Jackie, seem to be let down by services at every level from arrest to prison to probation and in communities.
HONOLULU — After every home game, Colt Brennan waves to his probation officer as he leaves Aloha Stadium.
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