Legal probation

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Legal probation is a criminological technical term and means that a convicted criminal does not commit any new offenses after serving a sentence , i.e. does not reoffend .

A distinction is to be made between legal probation and compliance with probation conditions during suspension of probation .

literature

  • Susann Praetor, Stefan Suhling: Legal probation of women - Findings of an investigation in the women's prison in Lower Saxony. Monthly for criminology and criminal law reform 2016, pp. 215–236
  • Carina Tetal: The effect of criminal sanctions on legal probation , in: Maria Walsh, Benjamin Pniewski, Marcus Kober, Andreas Armborst: Evidence-oriented crime prevention in Germany. A guide to policy and practice. Springer 2018, pp. 533–556

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