Probation risk will become too dependent on technology

Are there risks that probation will become too dependent on technology through such methods as supervision kiosks, for example, and thereby fail to devote sufficient human resources for supervision and services?
Are there risks that technical failures, such as erroneously believing that an electronical device is working properly, will lead to problems that increased human supervision might have prevented?

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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

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Love with the Proper Stranger

Movies for Film Analysis: The Dirty Dozen (1967)
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If you have read a play or novel for the literary analysis by the same title, you are welcome and encouraged to compare the two versions; however, do not watch the film as a substitute for reading the literature, as the two versions are often quite different.

The Dirty Dozen

Movies for Film Analysis: The Dirty Dozen (1967)
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If you have read a play or novel for the literary analysis by the same title, you are welcome and encouraged to compare the two versions; however, do not watch the film as a substitute for reading the literature, as the two versions are often quite different.

My Darling Clementine

Movies for Film Analysis: My Darling Clementine (1946)
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If you have read a play or novel for the literary analysis by the same title, you are welcome and encouraged to compare the two versions; however, do not watch the film as a substitute for reading the literature, as the two versions are often quite different.

The Magnificent Seven

Movies for Film Analysis: The Magnificent Seven (1960)
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If you have read a play or novel for the literary analysis by the same title, you are welcome and encouraged to compare the two versions; however, do not watch the film as a substitute for reading the literature, as the two versions are often quite different.

The Defiant Ones

Movies for Film Analysis: The Defiant Ones (1958)
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A Face in the Crowd

Movies for Film Analysis: A Face in the Crowd (1957)
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Sweet Smell of Success

Movies for Film Analysis: Sweet Smell of Success (1958)
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If you have read a play or novel for the literary analysis by the same title, you are welcome and encouraged to compare the two versions; however, do not watch the film as a substitute for reading the literature, as the two versions are often quite different.

Badlands (1974)

Movies for Film Analysis: Badlands (1974)
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If you have read a play or novel for the literary analysis by the same title, you are welcome and encouraged to compare the two versions; however, do not watch the film as a substitute for reading the literature, as the two versions are often quite different.