A Kentucky Probation Order Under 18 U.S.C. 3607 is a supervised release program that allows a defendant to remain in the community instead of being incarcerated. The program is governed by the U.S. Probation Office and consists of various conditions that the defendant must abide by in order to remain in the program. The purpose of this program is to allow the defendant to receive the necessary treatment, supervision, and programming while ensuring public safety. There are three types of Kentucky Probation Order Under 18 U.S.C. 3607: Supervised Release, Unsupervised Release, and Split Sentences. Supervised Release requires a defendant to be monitored by a probation officer and to adhere to certain conditions as set forth by the U.S. Probation Office. Unsupervised Release allows a defendant to receive supervision and follow conditions without the need for a probation officer. A Split Sentence requires a defendant to spend part of their sentence in prison and part of their sentence on supervised release in the community.