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probation

[proh-bey-shuhn] / proʊˈbeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
trial period
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According to the report, the probation department was served with 1,984 lawsuits last year.

From Los Angeles Times

The prison and probation service also said the move could lead to negative consequences for children and that they should be cared for in "other ways".

From BBC

"I have ordered a pre-sentence report to assess the level of dangerousness. You must engage with the probation service when they seek to engage with you."

From BBC

He would serve no jail time and be placed on probation.

From Los Angeles Times

In the first year after probation, only about 11–12% of primary teachers had a permanent job.

From BBC