probationer
শিক্ষানবিশ
definition
noun
Training thrust and needs for Indian Forest Service probationers and performance evaluation of officers at field level was also discussed.
a person who is serving a probationary or trial period in a job or position to which they are newly appointed.
translation of 'probationer'
পরীক্ষাধীন বা বিচারাধীন ব্যক্তি
noun
শিক্ষানবিশ
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There are 533 students and 'probationer' gardaí in Templemore, of which 353 are males and 180 female.
The move follows a drop in demand for student places and a reduction in the stage II 'probationer' training from 15 to 12 weeks.
The authority had agreed to take part in the Scottish Executive's scheme to guarantee each new trainee teacher a 'probationer' place at a school in Scotland.
Bexley police have a regular flow of 'probationer' police officers arriving straight from the police training college at Hendon.
He was very polite about this but, as a 'probationer' , anxious to do the right thing and unsure what this might be when it involved dealing with the public.
‘I had already been awarded 'probationer' for the year for Wiltshire, but it I was completely surprised to get this nomination,’ he said.
He will graduate in April 2006, but he has already worked as a 'probationer' in an auditing company for more than a year.
After joining York and North-East Yorkshire police force in 1969 as a 20-year-old 'probationer' he served in Bridlington and Withernsea before returning to his native York.
Second, the results clearly indicated a significantly different pattern of motivation level/change readiness in the young adult 'probationers' as compared with the older adults.
The Department of Corrections uses ‘active’ GPS for about 400 'probationers' , mostly sex offenders and people who've committed violent crimes.
Now the Ohio Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of the judge's decision to curtail the right of procreation for parolees and 'probationers' .
Police 'probationers' with less than one year's experience are unable to respond to emergency calls at high speed with the blue lights flashing on patrol cars.
The Headteachers' Association of Scotland said it had grave doubts there would be enough posts in local authority schools for the 2,400 'probationers' promised employment by the Executive.
New 'probationers' are being seen as a priority, so temporary teachers we have employed in this session are going to be the casualties.
Future research needs to replicate these findings with arrestees in other cities and with other criminal justice populations, such as parolees and 'probationers' .
A Scottish Executive spokesman said 'probationers' would receive a one-year training contract, even though it might not be in a single school.
Training thrust and needs for Indian Forest Service 'probationers' and performance evaluation of officers at field level was also discussed.
Probation departments are arming their officers as the number of 'probationers' increases and the officers' duties become more dangerous due to increased home and neighbourhood visits.
In conducting this analysis, the sample of 'probationers' was divided into three categories according to their self report drug involvement.
Reliable statewide estimates of the specific offense distribution of California's 'probationers' are not available.
Finally, 'probationers' with less extensive histories of legal involvement for drug-related offenses are potentially at higher risk for psychiatric symptoms.
It is claimed that 'probationers' had also been left unsupervised because of a shortage of experienced officers and a backlog of unsolved crimes had built up.
Wisconsin upheld a regulation that allowed probation officers to search 'probationers' based on ‘reasonable grounds’ to believe contraband is present.
The results suggest that probation officers frequently refer 'probationers' to treatment without coercion.
That's a ratio of about 80 'probationers' to one officer.
To be included in the study, officers needed to be adult probation officers and carry an active caseload of 'probationers' whom they monitored.
This bill, drafted by opponents of Prop 36, would lock up 'probationers' for minor violations such as a missed appointment or a positive drug test.
Archival records consisted of a total of 76 biographical and case history profiles of juvenile 'probationers' , referred to the agency by a county juvenile probation department within a large metropolitan area.
To determine the current recidivism status of 'probationers' , official records were obtained from the county juvenile probation department.
The latest band of 'probationers' have begun singing in the Minster after the start of the new academic year.
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