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- American Society of Criminology. Division on Women and Crime -- History -- 20th century -- Records and correspondence; American Society of Criminology. Division on Women and Crime -- History -- 20th century – Archives (3)
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Full-Text Articles in Legal Studies
1988 Correspondence Committee., American Society Of Criminology. Division On Women And Crime, Elizabeth A. Stanko, Kathy Daly, Marie Andree Bertrand, Coramae Mann
1988 Correspondence Committee., American Society Of Criminology. Division On Women And Crime, Elizabeth A. Stanko, Kathy Daly, Marie Andree Bertrand, Coramae Mann
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
Curriculum Guides
1988 Dwc Membership And Mailing Lists, American Society Of Criminology. Division On Women And Crime.
1988 Dwc Membership And Mailing Lists, American Society Of Criminology. Division On Women And Crime.
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
Membership list of DWC members, 1988
Divisionews (Spring-Summer 1988 / Vol. 2 No. 1), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Divisionews (Spring-Summer 1988 / Vol. 2 No. 1), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
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Probation Officers' Attitudes Towards Criminal Offenders, The Causes Of Crime, And Treatment Programs, Hannelore Watts
Probation Officers' Attitudes Towards Criminal Offenders, The Causes Of Crime, And Treatment Programs, Hannelore Watts
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This study reports on survey research into Florida Probation Officers' attitudes towards the causes of crime, the criminal offender and rehabilitation and treatment. The views on crime and on the offender are shaped by at least three major theoretical perspectives. First, this paper examines whether probation officers identify more with the classical theories, the biological theories or the sociological theories of criminology. Secondly, the probation officers' attitudes toward offenders are examined. For example, do probation officers express any positive opinions about the population they interact with, or do they feel that all offenders are equally bad? The third part of …