Intensive probation simply means more supervision resources are devoted to specific probationers.
Intensive Probation Supervision (IPS)
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.
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Yes, they can. They have to have permission from their SISP parole officer to do so, but it is permitted.
Probably not: caseloads are typically 25 probationers, not 250. You must've inserted a zero or misread zero.
It means that the person is out in the community but is either under the severe watch of the state or is on ankle bracelet or other form of tracking but it is like parole but more rules and regulation its often referred to as ISP Intensive Supervised Program
Intensive Property
Joel Alter has written: 'Community supervision of sex offenders' -- subject(s): Community-based corrections, Evaluation, Intensive probation, Police supervision, Rehabilitation, Sex offenders 'Highway maintenance' -- subject(s): Maintenance and repair, Management, Minnesota, Minnesota. Dept. of Transportation, Roads
Intensive Probation Supervision (IPS)
intensive property
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