Sentence examples for probation population from inspiring English sources

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Others walk away: in 1990, with a probation population a third smaller than what we have now, probation agencies had lost track of a quarter-million "absconders" -- people still under sentence but not reporting in.

Harry Fletcher, assistant general secretary of Napo, the probation and family court staff union, said: "Two surveys undertaken by Napo suggest that 8% of the prison and probation population have seen military service.

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A 2010 study by the Brennan Centre for Justice, a law and public-policy institute, found that at least 13 of the 15 states with the largest prison populations allowed probation to be extended beyond the judicially-imposed terms for non-payment of criminal-justice debt.

While the demographics of our sample reflects that of women on probation in the state (the population from which the sample was derived), non-Hispanic white and highly education women may be over-represented here compared to other CJ settings.

While the number of individuals on parole increased 1.5percentthethe drop in probation puts the community supervised population at its lowest level since 2000.

The BLM has placed Black Rock City LLC, Burning Man's San Francisco-based parent company, on probation after officials reported that the population of last year's event exceeded the set limit by thousands.

The psychometric properties of the DUDIT were evaluated in a sample of heavy drug users from prison, probation, and in a general Swedish population sample.

Parolees and those on probation, also known as the community supervised population, at over 4.6 million, continues to account for most of the correctional population as a whole.

Women are the fastest growing populations in jails, in probation systems and among the homeless, and incarcerated women tend to have higher rates of substance abuse and mental illness — but there has been insufficient study of why.

The data collection, however, shifted as people passed through the different phases of the justice system, with different standards for populations facing arrest, imprisonment, parole or probation.

If you added up all the people incarcerated and on parole or probation, you'd have more people than the populations of Los Angeles and Chicago combined.

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