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Compare and contrast standard and special conditions that can be attached to the terms of probation.

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Compare and contrast standard and special conditions that can be attached to the terms of probation.

Compare and contrast standard and special conditions that can be attached to the terms of probation.

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Compare and contrast standard and special conditions that can be attached to the terms of probation.

Answer needs to be 2-3 pages 500 – 750 words. Works cited section for references need.

Introduce the topic to the reader in 3-5 sentences. Leave the body for the facts. Focus on a strong thesis statement leading into the body of paper. Let the last sentence in the introduction be the thesis statement. Use the 5-paragraph essay model. Paragraph 1: Intro, Paragraphs 2-4: body, and Paragraph 5: Conclusion. As a guide, introduction and conclusion should be at least 3 sentences and body paragraphs at least 5.

Question from BCJ 563 Criminal Justice Policy. TextCrime Control in America: What Works? 4th Edition, 2019. ISBN-13: 9780134848181. Author: John L. Worrall

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Additionally, please use APA citation style for your full citations. This requires a full URL link to the specific webpage you read to write your essay.

Requirements: 2-3 pages 500 – 750 words

Compare and contrast standard and special conditions that can be attached to the terms of probation.

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