What is the difference between community corrections intensive supervision and regular probation?

The biggest difference is in the frequency of contact between the probationer and our staff. 

In general, a probationer assigned to Community Corrections will have about four times as much contact with their officer as compared to regular probation.  

In addition, Community Corrections is required to use Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) in supervising offenders assigned to our program, which have been proven to bring about positive change and help those offenders who successfully complete our program become productive, law-abiding citizens.  

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1. How do I find out if someone is on probation?
2. Isn’t probation too easy and just a slap on the wrist for the criminals?
3. What about more specific information about sex offenders?
4. What drugs do you test probationers for?
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