NCJ Number
3446
Journal
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency Volume: 3 Issue: 3 Dated: (JULY 1966) Pages: 120-128
Date Published
1966
Length
11 pages
Annotation
PROBATION OFFICERS DECISIONAL ALTERNATIVES BASED ON HYPOTHETICAL CASE SITUATIONS.
Abstract
IN EACH CASE SITUATION THE PROBATION OFFICER WAS TO SELECT THE DECISIONAL ALTERNATIVE THAT BEST REPRESENTED WHAT HE WOULD DO--GIVEN THE FACTS, BACKGROUND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROBATIONER, AND THE PROBATION VIOLATION IN QUESTION. DECISIONAL ALTERNATIVES AND CASE SITUATIONS WERE FOLLOWED BY A QUESTION WHICH ASKED THE OFFICER TO EXPLAIN BRIEFLY WHY HE HAD CHOSEN A PARTICULAR ALTERNATIVE IN EACH SITUATION. OF ALL THE FACTORS USED, THE OFFICERS PLACE OF LONGEST RESIDENCE AND SCORES PRODUCED THE BEST RESULTS, INDICATING A CONTINUUM OF DECISION AND RATIONALIZATIONS WITH THE RURAL AT ONE END AND THE URBAN AT THE OTHER.