Federal Probation Journal - December 2009
Federal Probation Journal (December 2009) is dedicated to informing its readers about current thought, research, and practice in corrections and criminal justice. Explore the issue.
This Issue in Brief
"Town Hall" Strategies for Organizational Change
By Jennifer Lerch, Susan James-Andrews, Ernest Eley, Faye Taxman
Federal Criminal Filings and Postconviction Supervision
By James A. Woods, Thomas Bak
How Principles of High Reliability Organizations Relate to Corrections
By Brad Bogue
Turnover Intention among Probation Officers and Direct Care Staff: A Statewide Study
By Won-Jae Lee, James R. Phelps, Dan Richard Beto
Good Job or Dirty Work? Public Perceptions of Correctional Employment
By Jody L. Sundt
Predicting Juvenile Recidivism Using the San Diego Resiliency Check-up
By Natalie Pearl, Rindee G.P. Ashcraft, Kari A. Geis
New Directions in Juvenile Sex Offender Management: Designing a Collaborative Approach
By Nancy G. Calley
Sexual Victimization and Requests for Assistance in Inmates' Letters to the National Prison Rape Elimination Commision
By Richard Tewksbury, Margaret Mahoney
Juvenile Focus
By Alvin W. Cohn