Samantha works as a parole officer in San Jose, California. She likes her job but is stressed because she currently supervises 73 parolees. ?One of the parolees, Susan, is a decent person who, in Samantha's view, has had some bad breaks.?Susan is doing very well on parole. She has a steady job, has moved in with family, and has a support network to deal with her prior drug addiction. In

Samantha's view, Susan is likely eligible for:

A) intensive supervision probation.
B) house arrest.
C) home confinement.
D) shock probation.
E) reduced surveillance.


E

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