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NCJ Number: NCJ 014818  
Title: ADVISE, ASSIST AND BEFRIEND - A HISTORY OF THE PROBATION AND AFTER-CARE SERVICE
Author(s): F V JARVIS
Corporate Author: National Assoc of Probation Officers
United Kingdom
Sale: National Assoc of Probation Officers
6 Endsleigh Street
London, WC1H ODZ, United Kingdom
Publication Date: 1972
Pages: 73
Type: Histories/historical perspectives
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Annotation: THE SOCIAL AND LEGISLATIVE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROBATION AND AFTERCARE SERVICES IN BRITAIN IS TRACED FROM ITS ORIGINS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPERANCE SOCIETY TO ITS PRESENT-DAY FORMS.
Abstract: THE RELIGIOUS AND HUMANITARIAN CONCERNS WHICH LED TO THE FIRST PROBATION MODEL IN ENGLAND ARE DETAILED. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE EARLIER DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES, FROM 1876 TO THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY. A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY IS INCLUDED.
Index Term(s): Probation or parole services ; Probation ; England
 
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