Probation
Probation is a period of court-supervised freedom during which a convicted individual remains in the community under defined conditions instead of serving a jail or prison sentence. It is used as an alternative to incarceration and as a component of sentencing in many criminal justice systems. The goals are rehabilitation, deterrence, and public safety, with an emphasis on monitoring compliance and providing opportunities for treatment and support.
During probation, the offender is assigned a probation officer who conducts regular check-ins, monitors adherence to
Violations may be technical (missed meetings, failing drug tests, unapproved travel) or involve new offenses. Consequences
Probation differs from parole. Probation is a sentence served in the community, while parole provides early
Some jurisdictions allow probation-like arrangements before conviction or as diversion, such as probation before judgment. The