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15 Prob. 1 (1969)

handle is hein.journals/probj15 and id is 1 raw text is: PROBATION Vol 15 No 1 March 1969
Journal of the National Association of Probation Officers - 4s.
COMMENT
Social Workers Unite!
No, wE are not referring to plans for a unified association, -but to a far more
modest change. On 1st January the social workers in detention centres, remand
:entres and borstal allocation centres, who had previously been a responsibility
>f the Prison Department, became probation officers on secondment, and were
;hus put on the same footing as prison welfare officers. We are confident that
:his change will be beneficial, and that as a result the quality of the work
.]one in these institutions will improve. Whatever doubts some probation officers
nay have about the possibility of doing casework in prisons, there have been
:onsiderable improvements overall in the service offered to prisoners and their
'amilies as a result of the changes which were introduced three years ago.
We hope that those further steps now being taken to rationalise social work
services in the penal system will give social workers in the detention centres
i real sense of partnership with their colleagues outside in a common service.
The Prison Department, however, still has a few social workers under its
wing. Psychiatric social workers are employed in some units where special
psychiatric treatment is available to prisoners. It is difficult to get staff to fill
these posts and the workers are paid less than they would get if they were
Jesignated as seconded probation officers. Is there any reason why probation
and after-care committees should not be responsible for filling these posts also?
CONTENTS
:3OMMENT .      .     .      .     .      .     .     .      . Page  1
rHE WOOTTON REPORT AND THE PRACTICE OF THE COURTS, A. E. Bottoms    5
IAFOD MEURIG: AN EXPERIMENT IN  INTERMEDIATE TREATMENT ,
Michael Voelcker     .      .     .     .      .      8
FIFTY YEARS AGO .     .      .     .      .     .     .      .     12
READING HABITS OF PROBATION OFFICERS, Malcolm J. Brown and J.
Wallace McCulloch       .         .      .     .     13
SEEBOHM: A PAINFUL DILEMMA FOR THE PROBATION SERVICE, M. Murch     18
SOCIAL ENQUIRIES: A NEW ROLE FOR THE SOCIAL WORKER?, Robert Foren  24
PROBATION FORUM.      .      .     .      .     .     .      .     28
BOOK REVIEWS Aggression on the Road.      .     .     .            17
Social Problems of Drug Abuse.    .     .      .     32
Miscellaneous  .     .      .     .     .      .     34

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