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Discuss the sentencing arrangements that combine probation with incarceration. There are some alternative sentencing arrangements where judges combine
 
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Attempting to stop crimes before they are committed is a form of policing.
 
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o probation with incarceration.
Split sentence probation is known as shock probation where the offender is
o sentenced to a specific amount of time in prison or jail, to be followed by a period of probation.
Shock incarceration is when an offender is sentenced to prison or jail with the
o understanding that after some time, he or she may petition the court to be released on probation.
Intermittent incarceration is when the offender spends a certain amount of time
o each week, usually the weekend, in a jail, workhouse, or other government institution.
These split sentences are popular with judges because they combine treatment
o with punishment.

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