Failure to comply with the guidelines set forth in the agreements, committing new crimes, failure to check in with the supervising officer when it is required, or leaving the state or city without prior approval are all ways in which the orders could be revoked from the offender. Violations of supervision conditions come under the category of technical violations, meaning they do not constitute criminal acts but rather are a pattern of rule violations of orders from a court or parole board (Alarid, L. F., & Carmen, R. V. d.
Failure to comply with the guidelines set forth in the agreements, committing new crimes, failure to check in with the supervising officer when it is required, or leaving the state or city without prior approval are all ways in which the orders could be revoked from the offender. Violations of supervision conditions come under the category of technical violations, meaning they do not constitute criminal acts but rather are a pattern of rule violations of orders from a court or parole board (Alarid, L. F., & Carmen, R. V. d.