Explain two ways that probation may be revoked, and provide examples of each.

What will be an ideal response?


Example should explain that a technical violation is the failure to abide by the rules of probation--for example, failing to obtain a drug test, being late for curfew, failing to pay required restitution or a fine, or consuming alcohol or drugs. A legal violation is when the probationer commits a new crime.

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a. True b. False

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A) Using a low-flying airplane and a pair of binoculars to view the curtilage B) Peering between the slats of a wooden fence surrounding the curtilage C) Looking down over a fence around the curtilage from a tall, adjacent, public building D) Running a fiber-optic camera under a fence surrounding the curtilage

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Socially constructed images of older people as physically or mentally deteriorating aligns with perceptions of them as vulnerable to __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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