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There are more black men in prison, on parole or under probationary supervision today than were enslaved in 1850.
The most significant question is whether conservatives are prepared to face the cost of the remedies, from in-prison education and job training to more robust probationary supervision and drug and mental-health treatment.
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The push to restrict teenage drivers dates to the mid-1990s, when states, starting with Florida, began passing laws providing for graduated driver's licenses, which require periods of supervision and probationary driving before teenagers can get a full license.
After the 3-day program, imagers serve a probationary period with senior imager supervision and ongoing quality improvement and assurance.
But these states also invest in pretrial alternatives like risk assessment tools that help determine which defendants are safe to release; systemized check-ins, like drug tests; and probationary officers for defendants who may need supervision or assistance.
Graduates would then complete a probationary year, "working as social workers, with protected workloads and with regular supervision", explains Orme.
Probationary sentences are unusual.
Probationary periods are not recognised.
The brother was Probationary Patrolman Robert Stewart.
They received small fines and probationary sentences.
No supervision.
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