| 21. | They began recruiting volunteers to work with up to 15, 000 probationers.
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| 22. | He is found probationer-fellow of the same college 16 April 1590.
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| 23. | Probationers check into the jail and spend the next four weeks in intensive treatment.
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| 24. | There are 425, 000 probationers in Texas.
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| 25. | Blacks represent more than a third of probationers and almost half of the parolees.
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| 26. | Another controversial point is that probationers must waive the usual patient-doctor confidentiality.
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| 27. | He estimates that only about 10 percent of his probationers go on to college.
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| 28. | Mitchell, 46, was someone the first-year probationers looked up to.
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| 29. | Maine and Vermont allow prison inmates as well as probationers and parolees to vote.
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| 30. | The Probation Department supervises juvenile and adult probationers.
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