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Meanings of intensive supervision in English
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Usage of intensive supervision in English
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He had been placed on an 18-month intensivesupervision order.
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The teenager was sentenced in the Christchurch District Court yesterday to two years intensivesupervision.
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Ms Kennedy said Power had received some counselling while in custody but submitted that he required more intensivesupervision.
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The 34-year-old was sentenced to 12 months' intensivesupervision and two months' community detention.
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He sentenced the man to 12 months' intensivesupervision and ordered him to attend any rehabilitative programmes as necessary.
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However, it cautioned ministers that more intensivesupervision would work only if regulators have enough resources and the right expertise.
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Shannon Lewis O'Donnell, who also appeared in the New Plymouth District Court today, was sentenced to 18 months intensivesupervision.
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For these regions, more onerous regulatory and reporting requirements, and more intensivesupervision, were among the priority areas driving expectations.
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An Auckland man who spiked McDonald's ice cream sundaes with prescription medication has been sentenced to 12 months' intensivesupervision.
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The Manukau District Court sentenced her on 8 December to intensivesupervision for two years, including undergoing psychological assessment and treatment.
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The Department of Children has published a tender for a new " intensivesupervision" bail scheme for minors awaiting trial.
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An out-of-home setting provides more intensivesupervision and structure than anything that can be done while the child is living at home.
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He was sentenced to three months' community detention and 12 months' intensivesupervision but it took him only minutes to breach that sentence.
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The child sex offender who was on the run for two days after cutting off his GPS monitoring anklet was today sentenced to intensivesupervision.
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The community detention is for three months with a curfew between 7pm and 7am, while she will also face intensivesupervision for 18 months.