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Promising Victim-Related Practices and Strategies in Probation and Parole
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Promising Victim-Related Practices and Strategies in Probation and Parole
Publication year:
1999
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Probation and parole practices have been historically focused upon the offender, often overlooking the victim. This manual addresses ways to change from offender-driven to a balanced approach that includes the needs of victims. Contents include: an introduction; impact, notification, and informational services; restitution (monetary and other); victim-offender programs; family violence; responding to workplace violence and staff victimization; staff training; community relations and outreach. Appendixes include sample forms, brochures, policies, and other resources.