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  2. Wisconsin Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The function of the Division of Community Corrections (DCC) is to supervise offenders (more than 68,000 as of 2017) on probation, parole or extended supervision, [17] which includes the operation and maintenance of the Wisconsin sex offender registry program. [18]

  3. Judicial Correction Services - Wikipedia

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    JCS probation office charges the defendant a monthly fee which is so high that it would take 14 months to pay it off at a total cost of $200. [4] Sometimes the JCS monthly fees would be even higher, requiring an "additional 40 months of payments totaling $2,100." [4]

  4. Private probation - Wikipedia

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    Private probation is the contracting of probation, including rehabilitative services and supervision, to private agencies. These include non-profit organizations and for-profit programs. The Salvation Army's misdemeanor probation services initiated in 1975, condoned by the state of Florida, is considered to be among the first private probation ...

  5. Lifetime probation - Wikipedia

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    Probation in the United States is defined as a directed-order of community-based supervision given by the court, in general as a substitution to incarceration [3] and it is the most common scheme of criminal sentencing in the US.

  6. Tyler (TYL) to Improve Probation Supervision at Arizona SC - AOL

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    Tyler (TYL) to provide its Enterprise Supervision solution to the Arizona Supreme Court for supporting 15 Adult Probation Departments.

  7. Probation and parole officer - Wikipedia

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    The probation system was first introduced into Thailand in 1952 and applied to juvenile detention centres under the juvenile and family court. In 1956, the use of probation was explicitly stipulated for the first time in the modern Criminal Code of Thailand as a condition of sentence or punishment in adult criminal cases.

  8. Wisconsin appeals court upholds Gableman legal fees ruling

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    The $241,000 in legal fees come on top of the $1.1 million that Gableman spent looking into the questions surrounding the 2020 election. That investigation ended without any clear answers or new.

  9. U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System - Wikipedia

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    On March 4, 1925, President Calvin Coolidge, a former Governor of Massachusetts and very familiar with the benefits of a functioning probation system, signed the bill in to law. This Act gave the U.S. Courts the power to appoint Federal Probation Officers and authority to sentence defendants to probation instead of a prison sentence.