Multiple Choice
An offender, rather than being sent to prison, serves his time on probation. While on probation, he lives and works in the community, but he must follow some special rules and report regularly to a probation officer. This is an example of:
A) Revocation
B) Classification
C) Parole release
D) Probation supervision
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