Police supervision
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Police supervision or police monitoring is a form of additional punishment and crime prevention. The regulations vary for various countries. A common feature was restriction and control of the place of residence of the supervised person. In certain situations a released convict was placed under police supervision. In some countries "unreliable persons" (usually in political sense) could be placed under police supervision.С.А. НЕВСКИЙ, [https://justicemaker.ru/view-article.php?id=15&art=2110 ПОЛИЦЕЙСКИЙ НАДЗОР В СТРАНАХ ЗАПАДНОЙ ЕВРОПЫ И В РОССИИ В XIX В. (ПО МАТЕРИАЛАМ ЗАПИСКИ, СОСТАВЛЕННОЙ Н.Д. РЫЧКОВЫМ)]
In 1871 regulations for police supervision were summarized in an internal report of Russian chief prosecutor deputy Nikolay Rychkov ({{lang|ru|Николай Дмитриевич Рычков}}) for Russian Empire, France, Belgium, Prussia, Bavaria, and German Empire.
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Further reading
- [https://journals.openedition.org/chs/1190?gathStatIcon=true&lang=en “But we Will Always Have to Individualise”1. Police Supervision of Released Prisoners, its ‘Crisis’ and Reform in Prussia (1880-1914)] {{doi|10.4000/chs.1190}}