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People First: Probation Officer Perspectives on Probation Work

Probation Journal, 2008
The Probation Service has experienced massive changes during the past 10 years, including the way in which its probation officers are trained. Whether or not the espoused intention of this latter change was to introduce a `new breed' of officer more versed in control than care, the three studies reported here all demonstrate the same finding, namely ...
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Juvenile probation officer cynicism

American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1991
This article addresses the question of cynicism among juvenile probation officers in Alabama. The findings reveal that Alabama juvenile probation officers are not as cynical as police and correctional officers have been found to be. It also reports that Alabama juvenile probation officer cynicism cannot be explained by the demographic variables of sex,
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The Qualification of Probation Officers

Probation Journal, 1997
Nigel Elliot, Probation Officer in the South East London Probation Service and formerly a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Croydon College, takes a critical look at recent proposals for the development of a new qualifying structure for probation officers.
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Probation Officers, Punters and Pence

Probation Journal, 1985
How does the Befriending Fund get used (or abused) in your office? How clear or consistent are the criteria for offering the Probation Service's limited resources of direct financial aid? The author reports on her research on this largely buried issue, suggesting considerable variation in discretion and very individual judgement.
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The Attorney-Probation Officer Relationship

Crime & Delinquency, 1970
There is a fertile field of negotiation in contacts between the defense attorney, working in the best interest of his client, and the probation officer, who must balance the rights of society against concern for the defendant. This common ground, where plans and ideas can be exchanged, is often neglected or ignored by both sides.
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Probation officers’ perspectives on recent Belgian changes in the probation service

Probation Journal, 2009
Throughout the last decade Belgium’s criminal justice sector — and its probation service in particular — has undergone a period of rapid change generated by public criticism, political pressure and calls for reform. This qualitative study highlights how structural changes have influenced probation practice by focusing on how probation officers ...
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