The Indiana Probation Order Under 18 U.S.C. 3607 is a federal law that provides guidance on the sentencing of individuals convicted of a crime in federal court. This law requires that the court consider various factors when sentencing the defendant, including the nature and circumstances of the offense, the history and characteristics of the defendant, and any applicable sentencing guidelines. The court must then determine whether the sentence should include probation, and if so, the conditions of the probation. There are two types of Indiana Probation Order Under 18 U.S.C. 3607: supervised probation and unsupervised probation. Supervised probation is when the individual is monitored by a probation officer and is required to meet certain conditions, such as attending counseling, completing community service, or undergoing drug testing. Unsupervised probation is when the court orders the person to stay out of trouble and comply with the terms of their probation, but the court does not provide any monitoring.