probation
1 of 1nouna legal arrangement in which a convicted offender is released under specific conditions instead of serving time in prison
C1Learn more on WikipediaProbation is a court-ordered period during which a person found guilty of a crime is allowed to remain in the community instead of serving time in prison, under certain conditions. These conditions may include regular check-ins with a probation officer, attending counseling, maintaining employment, or avoiding further criminal activity. If the individual follows the rules, they may avoid jail time, but failure to comply with probation conditions can result in more serious penalties, including imprisonment. Probation is often used for less severe offenses or when the court believes the person can be rehabilitated outside of prison.
- The judge sentenced him to five years' probation.
- Violating probation conditions can lead to imprisonment.
- Probation allows offenders to remain in the community under supervision.
- She was granted probation for a minor offense.
- Probation officers monitor compliance with court orders.
a period during which an offender is monitored to demonstrate reform or redeem themselves
Probation is a period during which a person is allowed to continue in a position, school, or program, but under supervision and with certain conditions that must be met. It is typically used as a form of warning or second chance after the person has broken rules or failed to meet expectations. During probation, the individual's behavior or performance is closely monitored, and if they do not improve or follow the conditions set, they may face further consequences, such as expulsion or termination. Probation is often used to encourage better behavior or performance in the future.
- He showed genuine change during his probation period.
- Probation gave her a chance to prove she could live responsibly.
- The offender used probation to reintegrate into society.
- Completing probation successfully may prevent further penalties.
- Probation emphasizes behavior and personal improvement.
a period during which a person's character, skills, or suitability are tested for employment, membership, or other positions
- She completed a three-month probation before becoming a permanent employee.
- New members are on probation to assess their suitability.
- During probation, his performance was closely evaluated.
- Probation at the company allowed supervisors to judge reliability.
- The probation period helped determine if he fit the team culture.