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Stress situations in probation and parole

Stress situations in probation and parole that the great majority of cases are spread. However, our administration admitted to probation without the has stood up to the test, and the- benefit of pre-sentence reports, morale of our staff has remained Since the Probation Service began to high. Long hours have been workect operate a little over two years ago, and noses have been kept to the 2,550 persons have been admitted to grindstone, but throughout it all the probation, while only 370 pre- staff have had the strong feeling that sentence reports have been asked for. they were pioneering something in-. This is in marked contrast to the finitely worth achieving in the soeiat. situation in New South Wales where order, and have held to the high most cases come from Quarter hope that gradua!ly, the situation will Sessions and the number of pre- improve. The situation was materi- ally helped by the recruitment and sentence reports greatly exceeds the training of the additional six officers number of persons admitted to pro- who commenced duty about three bation. months ago, and it is hoped that a further staff will be recruited very The case-'oads of the officers in soon. Victoria have been very heavy, in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Stress situations in probation and parole

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 12 (2): 6 – Dec 1, 1959

Stress situations in probation and parole

Abstract

that the great majority of cases are spread. However, our administration admitted to probation without the has stood up to the test, and the- benefit of pre-sentence reports, morale of our staff has remained Since the Probation Service began to high. Long hours have been workect operate a little over two years ago, and noses have been kept to the 2,550 persons have been admitted to grindstone, but throughout it all the probation, while only 370 pre- staff have had the strong feeling that...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124075908522383
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Abstract

that the great majority of cases are spread. However, our administration admitted to probation without the has stood up to the test, and the- benefit of pre-sentence reports, morale of our staff has remained Since the Probation Service began to high. Long hours have been workect operate a little over two years ago, and noses have been kept to the 2,550 persons have been admitted to grindstone, but throughout it all the probation, while only 370 pre- staff have had the strong feeling that sentence reports have been asked for. they were pioneering something in-. This is in marked contrast to the finitely worth achieving in the soeiat. situation in New South Wales where order, and have held to the high most cases come from Quarter hope that gradua!ly, the situation will Sessions and the number of pre- improve. The situation was materi- ally helped by the recruitment and sentence reports greatly exceeds the training of the additional six officers number of persons admitted to pro- who commenced duty about three bation. months ago, and it is hoped that a further staff will be recruited very The case-'oads of the officers in soon. Victoria have been very heavy, in

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Dec 1, 1959

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