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14 Prob. 1 (1968)

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PROBATION Vol 14 No 1 March 1968

Journal   of the National  Association of Probation Officers - 4s.




COMMENT


Inspection and Confirmation
RULE   1 of the Probation Rules, 1967, marks an important turning point in
the affairs of the service. From the 1st January this year, except in respect of
direct entrants, the Home Office relinquishes its duty to make confirmatory
inspections, and passes the responsibility to probation committees, which means
in fact to principal probation officers. Clearly, the inspectorate is relieved of a
task which it was finding well-nigh impossible, and this is to the good. But
there is placed a heavy onus on principal probation officers to see that the
national standards of which the service has been proud are not as a result
eroded. The change has the effect too of altering slightly but significantly the
principal probation officer's role. It will not be easy always to reconcile satis-
factorily the need to support and encourage with the duty to inspect and, in
effect, on occasion recommend dismissal.
  The  Rule  makes no  provision for any form of second opinion from the
Home   Office in border-line cases. As a safeguard against the very occasional
mistake, this would probably be welcome both to the officer and to the principal
probation officer. The danger would be, however, that every person who was
not confirmed by  his committee would demand  a  second opinion from the
Home   Office, and this might defeat the object of the change. Desirable as
the new  Rule on balance is, there are bound to be difficulties initially. One
thing is certain, however,. If there were any who doubted that the principal

CONTENTS

COMMENT                .      .      .     .      .            . Page  1
PAROLE; ON  THE THRESHOLD               .      .               .       4
VOLUNTARY  SERVICE IN AFTER-CARE               .         .     .       8
SOCIAL ENQUIRY REPORTS, D. L. Turner .            .      .     .      11
A CANADIAN PROBATION  SERVICE, S. J. Rees            .         .      13
DON'T BULL ME  UP, D. A. Mathieson .           .       .     .      16
IN PARLIAMENT           .     .         .         .      .     .      18
PROBATION FORUM                         .         .      .            20
FIFTY YEARS AGO                            .             .            22
BOOK  REVIEWS   Casework in After-Care         .         .     .      22
               Shorter Notices .               .         .     .      24
               Books  Received                 .               .      32

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