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WHEN SHOULD PROBATION BE REVOKED

NCJ Number
5954
Journal
Federal Probation Volume: 30 Issue: 2 Dated: (JUNE 1966) Pages: 11-17
Author(s)
E C DICERBO
Date Published
1966
Length
7 pages
Annotation
REALISTIC CRITERIA FOR REVOCATION IS URGED TO TREAT EACH CASE ON MERITS AND ON THE BASIS OF THE NEEDS, PROBLEMS AND AMOUNT OF COOPERATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL OFFENDER.
Abstract
PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR DETERMINING WHETHER AN INDIVIDUAL'S PROBATION SHOULD BE REVOKED ARE DISCUSSED BY AN EXPERIENCED PROBATION OFFICER. THEY INCLUDE THE FACTORS RELEVANT TO DECISION MAKING IF THERE HAS BEEN ANOTHER ARREST, A FAILURE TO MAKE PAYMENT ON FINES OR RESTITUTION, OR FAILURE TO SUBMIT A REQUIRED MONTHLY REPORT.

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