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A descriptive analysis of substance use screening among youth involved in the legal system in eight counties. [PDF]

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‘I would work with a client, but I have to fill out papers’: understanding professional roles and role conflicts experienced by Lithuanian probation officers

Probation Journal
This article aims to explore the roles that Lithuanian probation officers associate with their profession, the differences between their ideal and actual roles, and the conflicts they encounter in their daily work with probation clients. The research was
Simonas Nikartas
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Burnout Among Probation Officers: The Importance of Resilience

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2022
Like many human service professionals, probation officers are subject to a great deal of stress as part of their occupational duties. This study examines occupational stress and burnout among probation officers through the lens of the Job Demands ...
Andrew S Gladfelter, William A Haggis
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How probation officers understand and work with people on community supervision sentences to enhance compliance

Probation Journal, 2021
This study aimed to explore, describe, and interpret New Zealand probation officers’ insights into supervisees’ non-compliance with community sentences. Seventeen probation officers participated in two focus groups.
E. M. Norman   +3 more
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Specialty Probation Officers as Street-Level Bureaucrats: Exploring How Discretion Is Perceived and Employed on a Mental Health Caseload

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2021
This study explores the perceptions of specialty mental health caseload probation officers and their use of discretion in day-to-day supervision of individuals with mental illness in one large jurisdiction in the United States.
Brice Terpstra, Philip Mulvey
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Probation Officers, Discretion, and Participatory Management

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2021
Probation officers (POs) are perhaps the correctional workers with the greatest reach, since more people are under probation supervision relative to every other correctional branch (i.e., jail, prison, and parole).
Lynn Davis   +2 more
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The Value of Remorse as a 'Therapeutic Tool' for Probation Officers in Sentencing

, 2021
Although shame and guilt are often conceived as adverse sentiments in criminal contexts, defendants’ expressions of remorse may actually act as an effective “therapeutic tool” in the legal process in order to reduce negative emotions, decrease future ...
Colleen M. Berryessa, Ashley Balavender
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Social worker, law enforcer, and now bill collector: Probation officers’ collection of supervision fees

Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2020
Probation officers have long had to balance social work and law enforcement orientations to meet the needs of the individuals on probation and to enforce the conditions of probation.
Ebony L. Ruhland
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