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    Exam 14: Corrections in the Community: Probation, Parole, and Other Alternatives to Incarceration
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    The Word "Probation" Stems from the Latin Term "Probis," Which
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The Word "Probation" Stems from the Latin Term "Probis," Which

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The word "probation" stems from the Latin term "probis," which means releasing individuals who promise to return to the court.

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