“…Public’s support of a measure is known to significantly influence its chances of being implemented by the state (Maruna and King, 2004; Matthews, 2005; Roberts and Hough, 2005). Nevertheless, previous research has shown that public awareness of probation is relatively low in many European countries (Allen and Hough, 2007; Durnescu et al, 2013; Lulei, 2011; Rozum et al, 2009) which can further be associated with relatively weak public support for non-custodial sentences and their application in practice (Allen, 2016; Butter et al, 2013; Sanders and Roberts, 2000; Van Gelder et al, 2015). Drawing on these findings, the main objective of our study is to examine the extent to which public opinion on probation in the Czech Republic is influenced by awareness of the PMS and support for probation in general.…”