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Predicting Burnout Among Juvenile Detention and Juvenile Probation Officers

Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2020
The purpose of our study is to extend the existing literature by assessing the predictors of burnout among juvenile justice staff. We assess the impact of individual, job/role-related, and organizational factors on burnout among juvenile probation and ...
Gayle Rhineberger-Dunn, K. Mack
semanticscholar   +1 more source

In the Best Interests of the Child? Distinctions Between the Professional Orientations of Juvenile and Adult Probation and Parole Officers

Criminal Justice Review, 2022
Despite fundamental distinctions between the ideals of juvenile and criminal justice, little research has sought to establish the extent to which juvenile probation and parole officers’ orientations differ from those of their adult counterparts. Further,
Riane M. Bolin, B. Applegate
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Individual-Level Predictors of the Working Relationship between Probation Officers and Probationers

, 2020
The working relationship between probation officers and probationers is an important area of research given recent studies illustrate a strong relationship reduces recidivism.
Lincoln B. Sloas   +3 more
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Facilitators of Practitioner Adherence to a Risk/Need Assessment Tool: Hypothesis Testing on a Survey of Juvenile Probation Officers

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2020
We used a statewide survey to test hypotheses about the predictors of juvenile probation officers’ adherence to the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) risk/need assessment (RNA) tool, focusing on (1) the consistency and quality ...
Joel Miller, Carrie L. Maloney
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‘You’re trying to juggle everything’: Understanding the consequences of emotional labour for senior probation officers in England and Wales

European Journal of Criminology
Much academic research has explored what it means to be a practitioner in the criminal justice system and a small body of research explores the roles and experiences of leaders.
C. Westaby   +3 more
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Challenges experienced by probation officers working with children in conflict with the law in the Johannesburg Metro Region (South Africa)

, 2020
South African legislation has mandated new roles and responsibilities for probation officers working with children in conflict with the law. These children who engage in criminal behaviour have been used or coerced by adults and sometimes by peers.
Muntuwenkosi W Sibisi, Ajwang’ Warria
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Exploring relational and structuring skills among Norwegian probation officers during mandatory supervision sessions

European Journal of Probation
This study draws on person-centered therapy, Bordin’s working alliance model, and the guidelines from the Norwegian Prison and Probation Service to explore how Norwegian probation officers demonstrate key relational skills during supervision.
Karl Yngvar Dale   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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 ...
Annison, Jill, Eadie, T., Knight, C. H.
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Registration and regulation of probation officers – the Northern Ireland experience

Probation Journal
The Northern Ireland Social Care Council, as the social work regulator and the Probation Board for Northern Ireland outline how probation officers, as qualified social workers, have been regulated from the outset of regulation for social work across the ...
Maria W. O’Rourke   +2 more
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Probation officers’ discretionary decisions in responding to probation violations: The case of Lithuania

, 2020
This paper investigates Lithuanian probation officers’ discretionary decisions on probation violations under strict legal regulation. Based on a quantitative survey, this paper analyses hypothetical discretionary decisions according to the type of ...
Simonas Nikartas   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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