The probation service and information technology
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The probation service and information technology
(CEDR series)
Avebury, c1994
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Note
"Fourth in a series published in association with CEDR"--p. [ii]
Bibliography: p. 205-213
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This critical analysis challenges existing ideas and practices about the use of computers within the Probation Service. It identifies the potential of new technology to support the day-to-day work of probation staff with clients. Includes examinations of the police, Magisteates courts, social services, and the legal profession.
Table of Contents
- Setting the scene
- perspectives on a continuing revolution
- confronting the issues
- evolving probation use of IT
- IT and the Criminal Justice System
- IT and work with clients
- informing practice
- strategies for all seasons
- shaping the future.
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