A sentence of imprisonment suspended and served while under supervison in the community.
The first probation officer (1784-1859) was
The most common form of sentencing is
A prison reentry strategy in which inmates receive supervised conditional early release from correctional confinement.
An example of a specific probation condition is
What is the statistic for people successfully completing parole?
The tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend is the definition of
This is used to determine whether a parolee or probationer has violated the conditions and requirements of his or her parole or probation
Case where the Supreme Court ruled that probation officers may conduct searches of a probationer's residence without a search warrant or probable cause.
US Supreme Court found the 4th Amendment does NOT prohibit police offciers from conducting a warrantless search of a person who is subject to a parole search condition, even when there is no suspicion of criminal wrongdoing