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A probation officer is thinking about revoking a client's probation. What theories might underlie such a decision? What are the goals of such a decision? What kinds of information should the officer seek?

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This solution informs students about what steps are required for a probationer to have his or her probation revoked. The process that accompanies this revocation is provided including the steps that the probation officer must take before the probation can be revoked.

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The revoking of a client's probation is underlined by whether the person on probation has adhered to the guidelines of their probation in addition to if this is the first violation by the probationer. Probation is used as deterrence to any future criminal behavior with the carrot-and-stick ideology of allowing the person to evade jail time through probation this will foster ...

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