noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
probation officer
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
officer
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They included the chief constable, chief probation officer , and the chief crown prosecutor.
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Scouts will interview him, his coaches, and probably his probation officer .
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He later confessed to his probation officer .
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Carolyn worked the North Branch as a probation officer .
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All the girls have social workers, or probation officers , or welfare officers.
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In essence, it ensures an extra set of eyes will be watching when a single probation officer can not be.
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Some were probation officers in training and some from County Hall, who had not yet specialised, but were hoping to.
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The plan will pay for the hiring of 37 probation officers , over three years, to staff the programs.
order
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The courts could impose a probation order .
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The local authority also undertakes supervision of children and this replaces the previous probation order .
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Rather than increasing the sentence, three appeal court judges substituted a three-year probation order requiring him to undergo treatment or counselling.
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When Margy eventually went to court for her new shoplifting charge the judge gave her a probation order .
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He admitted being in breach of bail and in breach of a probation order .
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He was given a 12-month probation order after admitting burglary and breaking a community service order.
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Already under a probation order for attacking a songwriter the previous year, he found himself on another assault charge.
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The man was given a 2 year probation order on condition he attends a clinic.
service
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In this environment, the probation service was shaped into a recognizably national system.
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Beyond all these institutional complexities lies the prison, the probation service and mechanisms for dealing with the convicted offender.
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Of course this liberal reform would mean a dramatic increase in the cost of the probation service .
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Consequently, the costs of strengthening and extending the probation service could be defrayed by charging a fee to the offending corporation.
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Thus reports from social services and the medical service and probation service reports are not bound to be disclosed.
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Staff at the centre include medical experts as well as workers from the social services , probation service and youth services.
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After 14 months, she decide to train for the probation service .
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A variety of agencies are involved including the probation service .
■ VERB
give
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When Margy eventually went to court for her new shoplifting charge the judge gave her a probation order.
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He was given a 12-month probation order after admitting burglary and breaking a community service order.
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The man was given a 2 year probation order on condition he attends a clinic.
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I had been in trouble before, but then I'd been given probation and community work.
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Pleading guilty to arson, he was given two years' probation .
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Cameron was given a year's probation and Ralphs a year's supervision order.
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She was given 18 months' probation .
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Beforehand, however, consideration will be given first to the probation project and second to its evaluation.
place
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When he was at Montclair Prep, rules violations resulted in the entire athletic program being placed on probation .
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Today he was placed on probation for two years.
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Gary DeHart, two-time series champion Terry Labonte's crew chief, also was fined and placed on probation in Daytona.
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Anthony Ganguly continued the deception when he appeared before Teesside magistrates and was placed on probation .
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Most of those were placed on probation and continued to practice while they completed therapy themselves.
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Whereas conventional criminals lack the wherewithal to pay for being placed on probation , no such inability is true for corporations.
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Channell and Miller pleaded guilty to a single felony and were placed on probation for two years.
put
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Instead, she was put on probation for a year after admitting indecently assaulting four 15-year-old boys.
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The nine suggested Lobanov be put on probation -- and fired if things did not improve.
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He was put on probation for two years.
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That put her on academic probation .
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A judge put Mrs Soon on probation .
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One of the two teenagers was put on probation for a year, the other received a supervision order.
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He put her on probation for three years on condition she remained an in-patient at a psychiatric hospital.
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He was put on probation and ordered to pay £360 in compensation and costs.
receive
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As part of her plea agreement, she agreed to cooperate with federal officials and received two years' probation .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chief dies: Alec Nuttall, former chief probation officer of Teesside and then Cleveland, has died aged 68.
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Gary DeHart, two-time series champion Terry Labonte's crew chief, also was fined and placed on probation in Daytona.
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He faces up to a year in jail and five years' probation .
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Joseph, of Bow, east London, was given probation at the Old Bailey yesterday for attempted robbery.
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The 31-year-old rap executive has been in jail since October for probation violations.
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The penalty agreed to on the cocaine charge includes four years of supervised probation and random drug testing.
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Tomkinson had a previous conviction for exposing himself to a woman in 1985 and was given probation in 1990 for assault.