The article aims to present the possibilities of using the potential of social work in the activities of a probation officer. The probation officer widely regarded as a „control” institution in relation to persons subject to criminal sanctions implements measures to improve their quality of life. My goal was to show how effective and useful knowledge of social work can be in achieving the goals of a probation officer. In the final part, the article shows how graduates of social work can apply for a job as probation officers, along with showing the benefits and consequences of exercising this profession
The concept of ‘client participation ’ has been popular in social work since the 1970s. In view of t...
This article presents the research on effective approaches in working with offenders on supervision ...
This collaborative paper examines the new (then) qualifying training scheme for probation officers a...
The article looks into the prospects of social work in the probation system. The probation system pr...
The article discusses the current legal regulations dealing with the tasks and duties of probation o...
This article seeks to ask the question: Is probation work social work? It arises from the authors' i...
In hopes of a higher crime prevention, a new law was adopted in Lithuania in 2012 – Law of the Repub...
In hopes of a higher crime prevention, a new law was adopted in Lithuania in 2012 – Law of the Repu...
The paper considers the representation of probation themes in the British Journal of Social Work (BJ...
This article discusses the importance of ongoing training of specialists in the field of social work...
The 50 officers interviewed included trainees and main and senior grade probation officers (PO's) wo...
In this article, Professor Diana surveys both the literature and the practice in the field of proba-...
In the article, some countries’ experience in organizing professional training and activities of pro...
The Probation Service has, for some years, worked with external service providers in partnership. On...
This article, jointly written, analysed the issue for newly qualified social workers and probation o...
The concept of ‘client participation ’ has been popular in social work since the 1970s. In view of t...
This article presents the research on effective approaches in working with offenders on supervision ...
This collaborative paper examines the new (then) qualifying training scheme for probation officers a...
The article looks into the prospects of social work in the probation system. The probation system pr...
The article discusses the current legal regulations dealing with the tasks and duties of probation o...
This article seeks to ask the question: Is probation work social work? It arises from the authors' i...
In hopes of a higher crime prevention, a new law was adopted in Lithuania in 2012 – Law of the Repub...
In hopes of a higher crime prevention, a new law was adopted in Lithuania in 2012 – Law of the Repu...
The paper considers the representation of probation themes in the British Journal of Social Work (BJ...
This article discusses the importance of ongoing training of specialists in the field of social work...
The 50 officers interviewed included trainees and main and senior grade probation officers (PO's) wo...
In this article, Professor Diana surveys both the literature and the practice in the field of proba-...
In the article, some countries’ experience in organizing professional training and activities of pro...
The Probation Service has, for some years, worked with external service providers in partnership. On...
This article, jointly written, analysed the issue for newly qualified social workers and probation o...
The concept of ‘client participation ’ has been popular in social work since the 1970s. In view of t...
This article presents the research on effective approaches in working with offenders on supervision ...
This collaborative paper examines the new (then) qualifying training scheme for probation officers a...