Probation.
involuntary dismissal
Official approval is sanction.
In the macroeconomic sense, sanctions are measures taken to stop or limit trade with another nation, in order to influence its policies or actions (internal or external). In a sociological sense, sanctions are negative expressions by a society or culture toward those whose behavior violates established customs or morals.
economic sanction
agree to, allow, pass, recommend, permit, sanction, endorse, authorize
Intermediate sanctions are punishments that are stronger than probation, but not as strong as imprisonment. Some intermediate sanctions include making the wrongdoer pay restitution to the victims or the court, and strict home supervision including drug testing, employment verification checks, and curfews.
North Texas Intermediate Sanction Facility ended in 2011.
North Texas Intermediate Sanction Facility was created in 1991.
shock incarceration
involuntary dismissal
A sanction usually refers to a type of punishment for disobeying a law or rule. A mild sanction could be considered being grounded if you do not arrive home by curfew.
sanction can mean penalties or limit. BUT based on the SAT useage. it means to approve or ratify "nothing will convince me to sanction the engagement of my daughter to such a worthless young man"
they is sanction are used to reward or punish ,used conformity to norms .
In sociology, a sanction refers to a social response to behavior that reinforces norms and rules within a society. Sanctions can be positive, such as rewards for conforming to norms, or negative, such as punishments for violating norms. They play a crucial role in maintaining social order and regulating behavior within a community.
shock incarceration
Trevanian wrote The Eiger Sanction.
The ISBN of The Bourne Sanction is 0446539864.