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COMMUNITY INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED BY PROBATION OFFICERS IN GUARDIANSHIP CASES IN LIGHT OF CASE FILE RESEARCH [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to summarise and systematise the legal provisions regarding community interviews conducted by probation offi cers in guardianship cases.
Patrycja Stolarczyk
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Efficiency in the Global Prison System: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT This study systematizes the international literature on prison system efficiency, highlighting patterns and research gaps through a multidimensional framework. By situating efficiency within broader institutional, social, and rights‐based contexts, it examines how academic research has assessed carceral performance.
Leandro Moreira +2 more
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This article addresses the issue of the amendment of disciplinary provisions in light of the recent amendment of the Probation Act, which came into force in April 2023.
Kamila Mrozek
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Level of occupational stress of court probation officers and style of coping with stress
Background The relationship between a court probation officer and their ward is a specific one and is frequently connected with enormous individuals costs.
Łukasz Wirkus
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Do deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights?
Abstract Unauthorised deepfakes are deeply problematic, from the spreading of misinformation to non‐consensual pornographic content. This paper asks whether deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights. To address this question, it examines the harms that deepfakes can cause through disinformation, demeaning content ...
Hayleigh Bosher
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Abstract Purpose In some contexts, US‐based White jurors appear to exhibit a heightened focus on legally relevant information when the defendant is Black as compared to White. The current study tested this ‘watchdog’ effect in the Canadian context by examining mock jurors' decisions using a trial involving a recanted confession with an Indigenous or a ...
Logan Ewanation, Evelyn M. Maeder
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Abstract This article draws on four years of ethnographic fieldwork in Los Angeles’ (LA) jail mental health facility to describe the interrelated crises of rising numbers of people declared incompetent to stand trial and the recurrent failure of managing madness in jail.
Jeremy Levenson
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ABSTRACT This article examines how probation inspectors in England and Wales construct their self‐legitimacy; the internal belief in their moral and professional right to inspect. Drawing on qualitative interviews and Bottoms and Tankebe's dialogic model of legitimacy, it shows how inspectors justify their authority through legal mandates, professional
Jake Phillips
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The probation officer in view of a socialised social rehabilitation system
The article shows a jurisdictional- correctional model of the functioning of the Polish probation system, despite the fact that on its foundation in 1919 and in the current attempts to improve it we emphasize primarily its social rehabilitation and ...
Wiesław Ambrozik
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Probation services have been introduced as a community-based alternative to incarceration for the rehabilitation of offenders. It is still a relatively new service in Turkey’s criminal justice system. Juvenile and adult probation officers play an important role in the effectiveness of probation services.
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