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The field of international probation has been surprisingly
under-investigated by researchers or policymakers. While in a
solely European context, the legal and administrative implications
for criminal justice concerning reductions in border controls and
the freedom of movement on the labour market have begun to be
examined by international criminal justice orginizations, including
those in policing and probation, there are still many outstanding,
crucial questions relating to criminal justice and the nature of
probation that have still to be addressed. This text represents the
findings of a study conducted by the United Nations Crime and
Justice Research Unit which should be useful at an international
level in instituting probation systems. It reviews the disparate
existing literature on comparative probation and by reworking data
received from the national experts in ten selected case study
countries, it offers an analysis of probation around the world. It
should also provide useful reading for students of criminal justice
and criminology and for professionals working in probation
management and government.
This is a study of probation in countries, ranging from the
well-resourced and heavily professionalized services of Britain and
the old Commonwealth to the reliance on lay-supervisors in Japan.
The study is the result of collaborative research involving the
United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute
(UNICRI), the British Home Office and experts in the ten countries
in the study: Australia, Canada, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Papua New
Guinea, the Philippines, Sweden, England, Wales and Scotland. The
results paint a picture of probation systems in a state of flux.
Faced with rising crime, the more industrialized countries have
placed renewed importance on probation as a means not only of
reducing reoffending but also of containing burgeoning prison
populations. This has led to more overtly "correctionalist" systems
than before.
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