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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 611066" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Unfortunately it usually takes many tries before an improvement, if there is going to be one. On the plus side, he is still young. I don't know that you can throw him out at fifteen, but I would definitely let his PO know that he is not keeping the terms of his parole. When my daughter was on parole, at first I did not say anything when she broke the conditions of her parole. After a while, shes was clearly amping things up and I was scared so I did. I even turned her in another time, when she was NOT on parole. I wasn't trying to punish her. I was terrified and hoped it would HELP her. It didn't, but that was because she wasn't yet ready to quit, but it did make her more careful for a while...</p><p></p><p>Hugs and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 611066, member: 1550"] Unfortunately it usually takes many tries before an improvement, if there is going to be one. On the plus side, he is still young. I don't know that you can throw him out at fifteen, but I would definitely let his PO know that he is not keeping the terms of his parole. When my daughter was on parole, at first I did not say anything when she broke the conditions of her parole. After a while, shes was clearly amping things up and I was scared so I did. I even turned her in another time, when she was NOT on parole. I wasn't trying to punish her. I was terrified and hoped it would HELP her. It didn't, but that was because she wasn't yet ready to quit, but it did make her more careful for a while... Hugs and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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