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Addressing Probation and Parole Officer Stress: Final Report

Publication year: 2003 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: "[S]ymptoms and consequences of stress and . . . a variety of structured and promising responses to this stress on the part of probation and parole agencies nationwide that have recognized and given the attention the problem deserves" are covered. Following an executive summary are six chapters: why establish or expand a stress program for probation and parole officers?; the extent and sources of probation and parole officer stress; program case studies; program staffing and training; marketing the program; and other keys to program success.
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