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ADMINISTRATORS PERCEPTIONS OF PROBLEMS FACING PROBATION - A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY

NCJ Number
4834
Journal
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONS Volume: 14 Issue: 3 Dated: (JULY 1972) Pages: 245-259
Author(s)
A COHN; E VIANO
Date Published
1972
Length
15 pages
Annotation
THREE HUNDRED THIRTY MANAGERS OF PROBATION PROGRAMS WERE INTERVIEWED TO DETERMINE WHAT THEY PERCEIVED AS THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBATION PROBLEMS AND THOSE EASIEST TO SOLVE.
Abstract
SURVEY RESPONSES WERE CLASSIFIED BY SELECTED BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RESPONDENTS AND THEIR AGENCIES, INCLUDING TYPE OF AGENCY, REGION OF COUNTRY, AND ORGANIZATIONAL POSITION. THE MOST FREQUENTLY CITED PROBATION PROBLEM WAS RECRUITING AND MAINTAINING MANPOWER. NO CONSENSUS WAS REACHED ON THOSE PROBLEMS WHICH COULD BE RESOLVED.

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