Probation is a period of supervision and monitoring that occurs after an individual has been convicted of a crime, but their sentence does not include imprisonment or jail time. During this period, the person must adhere to certain conditions set by the court, such as regular check-ins with a probation officer, community service, drug testing, and restrictions on travel or association with other individuals involved in criminal activity. The goal of probation is rehabilitation and prevention of further criminal behavior, while also holding the individual accountable for their actions and providing protection to society. If the person successfully completes probation without any violations, they may have their record expunged or their sentence reduced.