The SRA allows judges to sentence an offender to what if the offender could benefit from training and treatment programs?

Probation

Contributory negligence

Punitive damages

Equitable relief

The correct answer is probation. The Supervised Release and Allowance (SRA) permits judges to sentence offenders to probation if they determine that the individual could benefit from participating in training and treatment programs. Probation is a period of supervised release in the community, during which the offender must abide by certain conditions and restrictions set by the court. This alternative to incarceration allows for rehabilitation and the opportunity for offenders to address underlying issues that may have contributed to their criminal behavior.