Which of the following is a difference between intensive-supervision probation and parole (ISP) and traditional probation and parole?
A. Traditional probation and parole provide fewer treatment services than ISP.
B. Traditional probation and parole provide closer supervision than ISP.
C. ISP provides more lenient conditions than traditional probation and parole.
D. ISP generally costs less than traditional probation and parole.
Answer: A
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