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Federal Probation System, Intro. To
var. authors, var. pag., Wash., FJC, 1976. (Text is divided between a 51-page staff-authored overview of the system and collected reprinted articles
including: “Federal Probation System, The Struggle to Achieve It & the First 25 Years,” Victor H. Evjen, 13p; “An Invitation to Group Counseling,”
Herbert Vogt, 5p; “Use of Indigenous Professionals in Probation & Parole,” Donald W. Beless, Wm. S. Pilcher & Ellen Jo Ryan, 16p; “Band-aids, Not
Prisons,” Calvert R. Dodge, 11p, “Civil Disabilities, The Forgotten Punishment,” Neil P. Cohen & Dean H. Rivkin, 9p; “Disclosure of the Presentence
Investigation Report,” Wm. G. Zastrow, 3p; “Diversion of Offenders,” Robert M. Carter, 6p; “Reha-bilitation in Corrections, Reassessment,” Lawrence W. Pierce,
6p; “Probation and Parole Revocation, Anomaly of Divergent Procedures,” H. Richmond Fisher, 7p; “Organized Against Crime, A Full-Service
Clearinghouse,” James L. Hurd, Jack L. Fevurly & Elgin L. Crull, 5p; “Evaluative Research in Corrections, Status & Prospects,” Stuart Adams, 8p; “Philosophy of
Corrections, Revisited,” Wm. E. Amos, 4p; “Crises Intervention in a Probation Setting,” Gloria Cunningham, 10p; “Correctional Workers, Counseling Con
Men?”, John Stratton, 4p; “Purposes & Philosophy of Sentencing,” n.a., 83p.)
Title:   An introduction to the Federal probation system / the Federal Judicial Center.
OCLC Number:   62368852
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