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What is the difference between being assigned to the Juvenile Probation Center and Intensive Supervision?

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What is the difference between being assigned to the Juvenile Probation Center and Intensive Supervision?

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The Juvenile Probation center (JPC), has three probation officers who supervise low risk offenders in a group setting. In most cases those offenders are required to phone in once a week and are seen at a ‘drop-in” center once a month. High risk offenders are assigned to an individual probation officer who works intensively with approximately 25 offenders. These offenders are seen a minimum of three (3) times a month and must call in to their probation officer each week.

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