intensive supervision

collocation in English

meaningsofintensiveandsupervision

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intensive
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈten.sɪv/
us
/ɪnˈten.sɪv/
involving a lot of effort or activity in a short period ...
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supervision
noun[U]
uk
/ˌsuː.pəˈvɪʒ.ən/
us
/ˌsuː.pɚˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of watching a person or activity and making certain that everything is done correctly, ...
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(Definition ofintensiveandsupervisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Where are theintensivesupervisionand befriending schemes?
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A sufficient number of alternatives, includingintensivesupervision, already exists.
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In cases in which a psychometrician completed the assessments,intensivesupervisionand consultation with a clinical psychologist or a psychiatrist were provided.
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It combines electronic monitoring withintensivesupervisionand was initially operated in six probation districts.
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The important feature of our arrangement is the provision ofintensivesupervisionafter release.
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The regulators are following this up with moreintensivesupervisionof sales.
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If he will make a statement on theintensivesupervisionand surveillance programme.
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There have been more than 3,500intensivesupervisionand surveillance orders.
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I refer to greater use of community service orders, probation, day centres,intensivesupervisionfor young offenders, and so on.
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We spoke earlier aboutintensivesupervisionand surveillance programmes targeted on those who would otherwise receive custodial sentences.
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What plans he has to extend the use ofintensivesupervisionand surveillance programmes for young offenders.
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Such serious offenders requireintensivesupervisionand knowledge of ways to tackle their specific addictions or other failings.
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It is to be found on page 15, where it says that it is for moreintensivesupervisionof ships.
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We mention in the report the experiments in moreintensivesupervisionwhich are now being carried on, but these are not very intensive.
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The effect, we hope, will be that the courts feel more willing to useintensivesupervisionas an alternative to custody.
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We shall then be able to know how much of the £1,400 has been devoted to the moreintensivesupervisionof shipping.
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We have provided a wide range of community alternatives including bail support and supervision schemes, tagging on bail and theintensivesupervisionand surveillance programme.
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I supplement that question by asking if, when giving us the information, he will inform us of the nature of the moreintensivesupervision?
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Schemes that focus on early intervention andintensivesupervisionof drug-addicted offenders can lead to immediate savings in criminal justice costs.
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The extension ofintensivesupervision, the tagging measures, the provisions on bail that are crucial to credibility, will all make a substantial difference.
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This year we will be introducing newintensivesupervisionand surveillance programmes, targeting the 2,500 most persistent young offenders in the community each year.
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Experiments are beginning withintensivesupervisionand surveillance programmes to target hard core repeat young offenders in the main metropolitan areas.
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What steps are being taken to review that pattern and ensure that alternatives to custodial sentences, such as theintensivesupervisionand surveillance orders, are used?
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Theintensivesupervisionand surveillance programme is aimed at the 3 per cent, of young people who are estimated to commit about 25 per cent, of all crime.
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One reason for expanding theintensivesupervisionand surveillance programme is that it is targeted at a group of young people who might otherwise go into custody.
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