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Probation
Should Every
Accused be in Jail?
Why not Probation?
Probation is a scheme of social re-education
and rehabilitation to avoid indiscriminate
incarceration in jail.
What
it is ?
To
provide for the release on probation
of offenders in certain cases
Probation
of Offenders Ordinance of 1960 provides
a procedure for the courts to release
on probation prisoners recommended
by probation officers. Probation allows
association with law-abiding friends,
productive work with wages, a family
and community life, and supervision,
guidance, treatment, and rehabilitation
by trained social workers...>>read
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Right
of Probation?
Probation
is not the right of any accused, but
it’s existence reflects the
court’s leniency towards minor
and first-time offenders, those who
pose no threat to society and those
who have already served their possible
sentence. The accused must remain
under the supervision and guidance
of probation officers under the completion
of their sentence..>>read
more