The paper considers the representation of probation themes in the British Journal of Social Work (BJSW) since the early 1990s, and reviews developments in probation policy and practice since then, with a focus on the relationship between probation practice and social work. It argues that emerging research evidence supports the view that effective probation practice is likely to be informed by values and skills that are recognizably within the tradition of social work, and concludes that despite pressures to abandon social work as a basis for probation practice, it is not obvious what the alternative could be
This paper reports on the significant changes in policy and practice presently being implemented by ...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...
Hong Kong probation system, and speculates on its future direction in the context of more evidence-b...
This article seeks to ask the question: Is probation work social work? It arises from the authors' i...
The paper considers the past and potential contribution to social justice of the probation service i...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
The 50 officers interviewed included trainees and main and senior grade probation officers (PO's) wo...
The article looks into the prospects of social work in the probation system. The probation system pr...
This chapter offers an account of the distinctive features of criminal justice social work in Scotla...
This paper reflects on the author’s experience as a Probation Officer with the Probation Board for N...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the\ud frontline ...
The article aims to present the possibilities of using the potential of social work in the activitie...
Probation: Theory, Practice and Research is a core text on probation, edited by well-respected acade...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the frontline pra...
Summary: This paper conveys the conceptual images of probation officers and clients in relation to t...
This paper reports on the significant changes in policy and practice presently being implemented by ...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...
Hong Kong probation system, and speculates on its future direction in the context of more evidence-b...
This article seeks to ask the question: Is probation work social work? It arises from the authors' i...
The paper considers the past and potential contribution to social justice of the probation service i...
This paper focuses on probation culture in England, and the practitioner's construction of frontline...
The 50 officers interviewed included trainees and main and senior grade probation officers (PO's) wo...
The article looks into the prospects of social work in the probation system. The probation system pr...
This chapter offers an account of the distinctive features of criminal justice social work in Scotla...
This paper reflects on the author’s experience as a Probation Officer with the Probation Board for N...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the\ud frontline ...
The article aims to present the possibilities of using the potential of social work in the activitie...
Probation: Theory, Practice and Research is a core text on probation, edited by well-respected acade...
Huge cultural changes are underway in probation. At the heart of those changes lie the frontline pra...
Summary: This paper conveys the conceptual images of probation officers and clients in relation to t...
This paper reports on the significant changes in policy and practice presently being implemented by ...
This dissertation focuses on the practice and culture of probation workers in two offender managemen...
Hong Kong probation system, and speculates on its future direction in the context of more evidence-b...