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REVIEW OF SELECTED ISSUES AND RESEARCH FINDINGS RELATED TO PROBATION AND PAROLE - NATIONAL IMPACT PROGRAM EVALUATION

NCJ Number
18293
Author(s)
F C JORDAN; J H SASFY
Date Published
1974
Length
80 pages
Annotation
DISCUSSES CASELOAD SIZE AND TREATMENT, WORKER ROLES AND CHARACTERISTICS, AND CRIMINAL TYPOLOGIES AND OFFENDER CHARACTERISTICS.
Abstract
WHILE THE REPORT CITES STUDIES INDICATING THAT A REDUCTION IN CASELOAD DOES NOT IN ITSELF IMPROVE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PAROLE SUPERVISION, IT IS CONCLUDED THAT INTENSIVE SUPERVISION CAN BE USEFUL WHEN THE AMOUNT AND NATURE OF THE SUPERVISION REFLECT THE VARYING NEEDS OF CLIENTS. A CONSIDERATION OF THE ROLE AND TASKS OF THE PROBATION OR PAROLE WORKER REVEALED A NEED FOR EXPERTISE IN MANAGEMENT, DIAGNOSIS, COUNSELING, AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES. WORKER TYPOLOGIES ARE EXPLORED, ALONG WITH A DISCUSSION OF THE SKILLS, TRAINING, AND ATTITUDES OF WORKERS. IN A DISCUSSION OF CRIMINAL TYPOLOGIES AND OFFENDER CHARACTERISTICS, IT IS POINTED OUT THAT VARIABILITY IN THE SOCIAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH COMPLEX BEHAVIOR PATTERNS HAS LED TO MORE SOPHISTICATED TYPOLOGIES. SOME OF THE CENTRAL FINDINGS OF RESEARCH DELVING INTO THE MULTITUDE OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF OFFENSES AND OFFENDERS ARE PRESENTED.