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investigation and supervision
This usually means a period of incarceration prior to relase to probation supervision.
Intensive Probation Supervision (IPS)
Court supervision is expunged for the personÕs record with the person follows all terms and conditions. With probation, the charges stay on the personÕs record.
Intensive probation simply means more supervision resources are devoted to specific probationers.
There is not enough information disclosed to answer knowledgeably. For a specific answer to this you would have to contact your own state's probation agency. It depends on what rules and regulations they have - the offense that she is on probation for - and the required intrusiveness of the probation supervision. As a general statement it can be said that just because she lives in your home, it does not shield her (and as a consequence, you) from the provisions of instrusive supervision IF HER OFFENSE WARRANTS THAT TYPE OF SUPERVISION.
intensive supervision probation. parental supervision of the officers and the high risk offenders. then where juveniles continually fail to be helped by local court system and end up in juvenile jail.
You do not have to pay any probation officer directly. You do most likely have to pay probation supervision fees, however. These payments are NOT made to your probation officer but usually to the clerk's office of your sentencing court.
All states have both. Probation is a term of supervision in the community that is sentenced by a Court. Parole is a term of supervision in the community following release from prison, usually for the remainder of a person's original sentence.
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Casework style of probation supervision focuses on providing individualized support and guidance to help the probationer address underlying issues and reintegrate into society. Surveillance style, on the other hand, emphasizes monitoring probationers closely to ensure compliance with court-ordered conditions and rules.