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  • 016295

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  • Published 2000.
  • 87 pages.

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Misdemeanor Courts, Hope for Crime Weary America: Volunteer Mentoring in Misdemeanor Courts

Publication year: 2000 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The potential success of misdemeanor courts that utilize volunteer citizen probation programs is explored. Thirty-two chapters discuss issues such as: how to begin; expanding the one-to-one program; pre-sentence investigation; educational programs; alcohol anonymous; earning a dismissal; motivation; lessons from a juvenile institution, a juvenile court, a prison, a prosecutor, and an engineer; dissemination; discipline; victims; judges of the misdemeanor court; who is a volunteer; and the spirit of volunteerism. Also included is a copy of a volunteer manual.
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