Author: Tim Clay
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456895575
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Are you, or is someone you love on misdemeanor or felony probation? Have you ever thought to yourself that probation was impossible? Its not! Finally, an amazing step by step guide on how to survive probation without going back to jail! This book covers topics such as how to comply with the conditions of probation, reporting, time management, creating a productive mindset, giving to your community and many more useful tips. It teaches you how to market yourself in the workplace and secure a promising future. It is written by a former probation officer who has spent the past 8 years on probation and knows what its like to be sitting on both sides of the desk. Written in down to earth language the author uses both humor and bluntness to make his points. If you are struggling with probation, or are about to be put on probation you must read this book.
How to Survive Probation
Author: Tim Clay
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456895575
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Are you, or is someone you love on misdemeanor or felony probation? Have you ever thought to yourself that probation was impossible? Its not! Finally, an amazing step by step guide on how to survive probation without going back to jail! This book covers topics such as how to comply with the conditions of probation, reporting, time management, creating a productive mindset, giving to your community and many more useful tips. It teaches you how to market yourself in the workplace and secure a promising future. It is written by a former probation officer who has spent the past 8 years on probation and knows what its like to be sitting on both sides of the desk. Written in down to earth language the author uses both humor and bluntness to make his points. If you are struggling with probation, or are about to be put on probation you must read this book.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456895575
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Are you, or is someone you love on misdemeanor or felony probation? Have you ever thought to yourself that probation was impossible? Its not! Finally, an amazing step by step guide on how to survive probation without going back to jail! This book covers topics such as how to comply with the conditions of probation, reporting, time management, creating a productive mindset, giving to your community and many more useful tips. It teaches you how to market yourself in the workplace and secure a promising future. It is written by a former probation officer who has spent the past 8 years on probation and knows what its like to be sitting on both sides of the desk. Written in down to earth language the author uses both humor and bluntness to make his points. If you are struggling with probation, or are about to be put on probation you must read this book.
Probation
Author: Tom Mendicino
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 0758238789
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
To clear his arrest record, Andy Nocera must complete one year of therapy without another arrest, which forces him to deal with his repeated failure to live as an openly gay man, and gives him an opportunity to rescue another lost soul. Original.
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 0758238789
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
To clear his arrest record, Andy Nocera must complete one year of therapy without another arrest, which forces him to deal with his repeated failure to live as an openly gay man, and gives him an opportunity to rescue another lost soul. Original.
How to Survive Your Promotion
Author: Edward Lopatin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479724440
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
How to Survive Your Promotion 85 Sure-Fire Ways to Prove They Were Right to Hire You!! If you are afraid of applying for that promotion because you think the job might be more than you can handle, you ought to read this book!! Edward Lopatin shares his own experiences of moving into a tough executive position that had swallowed-up some of his predecessors. Over time, Lopatin survived by following the advise of his mentors, by thinking "out of the box", by learning from his mistakes, and by outsmarting his adversaries. Lopatin eloquently reveals his pathway to success, and shows you the importance of: Building a timetable for success Dressing for the job Behaving ethically, and asking for help when needed Taking bold, risky and innovative steps Admitting your shortcomings and mistakes Managing your time more effectively Using communication and interpersonal skills Using time to your advantage Hiring the best assistants money can buy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479724440
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 139
Book Description
How to Survive Your Promotion 85 Sure-Fire Ways to Prove They Were Right to Hire You!! If you are afraid of applying for that promotion because you think the job might be more than you can handle, you ought to read this book!! Edward Lopatin shares his own experiences of moving into a tough executive position that had swallowed-up some of his predecessors. Over time, Lopatin survived by following the advise of his mentors, by thinking "out of the box", by learning from his mistakes, and by outsmarting his adversaries. Lopatin eloquently reveals his pathway to success, and shows you the importance of: Building a timetable for success Dressing for the job Behaving ethically, and asking for help when needed Taking bold, risky and innovative steps Admitting your shortcomings and mistakes Managing your time more effectively Using communication and interpersonal skills Using time to your advantage Hiring the best assistants money can buy
The Second Chance Club
Author: Jason Hardy
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 1982128607
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
A former parole officer shines a bright light on a huge yet hidden part of our justice system through the intertwining stories of seven parolees striving to survive the chaos that awaits them after prison in this illuminating and dramatic book. Prompted by a dead-end retail job and a vague desire to increase the amount of justice in his hometown, Jason Hardy became a parole officer in New Orleans at the worst possible moment. Louisiana’s incarceration rates were the highest in the US and his department’s caseload had just been increased to 220 “offenders” per parole officer, whereas the national average is around 100. Almost immediately, he discovered that the biggest problem with our prison system is what we do—and don’t do—when people get out of prison. Deprived of social support and jobs, these former convicts are often worse off than when they first entered prison and Hardy dramatizes their dilemmas with empathy and grace. He’s given unique access to their lives and a growing recognition of their struggles and takes on his job with the hope that he can change people’s fates—but he quickly learns otherwise. The best Hardy and his colleagues can do is watch out for impending disaster and help clean up the mess left behind. But he finds that some of his charges can muster the miraculous power to save themselves. By following these heroes, he both stokes our hope and fuels our outrage by showing us how most offenders, even those with the best intentions, end up back in prison—or dead—because the system systematically fails them. Our focus should be, he argues, to give offenders the tools they need to re-enter society which is not only humane but also vastly cheaper for taxpayers. As immersive and dramatic as Evicted and as revelatory as The New Jim Crow, The Second Chance Club shows us how to solve the cruelest problems prisons create for offenders and society at large.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 1982128607
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
A former parole officer shines a bright light on a huge yet hidden part of our justice system through the intertwining stories of seven parolees striving to survive the chaos that awaits them after prison in this illuminating and dramatic book. Prompted by a dead-end retail job and a vague desire to increase the amount of justice in his hometown, Jason Hardy became a parole officer in New Orleans at the worst possible moment. Louisiana’s incarceration rates were the highest in the US and his department’s caseload had just been increased to 220 “offenders” per parole officer, whereas the national average is around 100. Almost immediately, he discovered that the biggest problem with our prison system is what we do—and don’t do—when people get out of prison. Deprived of social support and jobs, these former convicts are often worse off than when they first entered prison and Hardy dramatizes their dilemmas with empathy and grace. He’s given unique access to their lives and a growing recognition of their struggles and takes on his job with the hope that he can change people’s fates—but he quickly learns otherwise. The best Hardy and his colleagues can do is watch out for impending disaster and help clean up the mess left behind. But he finds that some of his charges can muster the miraculous power to save themselves. By following these heroes, he both stokes our hope and fuels our outrage by showing us how most offenders, even those with the best intentions, end up back in prison—or dead—because the system systematically fails them. Our focus should be, he argues, to give offenders the tools they need to re-enter society which is not only humane but also vastly cheaper for taxpayers. As immersive and dramatic as Evicted and as revelatory as The New Jim Crow, The Second Chance Club shows us how to solve the cruelest problems prisons create for offenders and society at large.
Racehoss
Author: Albert Sample
Publisher: Scribner
ISBN: 9781501183973
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
“A timeless classic” (San Antonio Express-News), reissued with a new foreword, afterword, and ten percent more material about a black man who spent seventeen years on a brutal Texas prison plantation and underwent a remarkable transformation. First published in 1984, Racehoss: Big Emma’s Boy is Albert Race Sample’s “unforgettable” (The Dallas Morning News) tale of resilience, revelation, and redemption. Born in 1930, the mixed-race son of a hard-drinking black prostitute and a white cotton broker, Sample was raised in the Jim Crow South by an abusive mother who refused to let her son—who could pass for white—call her Mama. He watched for the police while she worked, whether as a prostitute, bootlegger, or running the best dice game in town. He loved his mother deeply but could no longer take her abuse and ran away from home at the age of twelve. In his early twenties, Sample was arrested for burglary, robbery, and robbery by assault and was sentenced to nearly twenty years in the Texas prison system in the 1950s and 60s. His light complexion made him stand out in the all-black prison plantation known as the “burnin’ hell,” where he and over four hundred prisoners picked cotton and worked the land while white shotgun-carrying guards followed on horseback. Sample earned the moniker “Racehoss” for his ability to hoe cotton faster than anyone else in his squad. A profound spiritual awakening in solitary confinement was a decisive moment for him, and he became determined to turn his life around. When he was finally released in 1972, he did just that. Though Sample was incarcerated in the twentieth century, his memoir reads like it came from the nineteenth. With new stories that had been edited out of the first edition, a foreword by Texas attorney and writer David R. Dow, and an afterword by Sample’s widow, Carol, this new edition of Racehoss: Big Emma’s Boy offers a more complete picture of this extraordinary time in America’s recent past.
Publisher: Scribner
ISBN: 9781501183973
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
“A timeless classic” (San Antonio Express-News), reissued with a new foreword, afterword, and ten percent more material about a black man who spent seventeen years on a brutal Texas prison plantation and underwent a remarkable transformation. First published in 1984, Racehoss: Big Emma’s Boy is Albert Race Sample’s “unforgettable” (The Dallas Morning News) tale of resilience, revelation, and redemption. Born in 1930, the mixed-race son of a hard-drinking black prostitute and a white cotton broker, Sample was raised in the Jim Crow South by an abusive mother who refused to let her son—who could pass for white—call her Mama. He watched for the police while she worked, whether as a prostitute, bootlegger, or running the best dice game in town. He loved his mother deeply but could no longer take her abuse and ran away from home at the age of twelve. In his early twenties, Sample was arrested for burglary, robbery, and robbery by assault and was sentenced to nearly twenty years in the Texas prison system in the 1950s and 60s. His light complexion made him stand out in the all-black prison plantation known as the “burnin’ hell,” where he and over four hundred prisoners picked cotton and worked the land while white shotgun-carrying guards followed on horseback. Sample earned the moniker “Racehoss” for his ability to hoe cotton faster than anyone else in his squad. A profound spiritual awakening in solitary confinement was a decisive moment for him, and he became determined to turn his life around. When he was finally released in 1972, he did just that. Though Sample was incarcerated in the twentieth century, his memoir reads like it came from the nineteenth. With new stories that had been edited out of the first edition, a foreword by Texas attorney and writer David R. Dow, and an afterword by Sample’s widow, Carol, this new edition of Racehoss: Big Emma’s Boy offers a more complete picture of this extraordinary time in America’s recent past.
Probation and Privatisation
Author: Philip Bean
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780815353980
Category : Corrections
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Privatisation was introduced into the probation service on the 1st June 2014 whereby work with medium and low risk offenders went to a number of private and voluntary bodies, work with high risk offenders remained with the State. The National Probation Service (NPS) covered State work whilst the 35 existing Probation Trusts were replaced by 21 Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs). Staff were allocated to either side of the divide but all remained as probation officers. The effect was that the existing probation service lost control of all but 30,000 of the most high risk cases, with the other 220,000 low to medium risk offenders being farmed out to private firms. Privatisation was justified as the only available way of achieving important policy objectives of extending post release supervision to offenders on short sentences, a group who are the most prolific offenders with high reconviction rates yet who receive no statutory support. This book describes the process by which the probation service became privatised, assessing its impact on the probation service itself, and on the criminal justice system generally. It considers both the justifications for privatisation, as well as the criticisms of it, and asks to what extent the probation service can survive such changes, and what future it has as a service dedicated to the welfare of offenders. It demonstrates how the privatisation of probation can be seen as a trend away from traditional public service in criminal justice towards an emphasis on efficiency and cost effectiveness. This book is essential reading for criminology students engaged with criminal justice, social policy, probation, punishment and working with offenders. It will also be key reading for practitioners and policy makers in jurisdictions where there is an interest in extending their own privatisation practice.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780815353980
Category : Corrections
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Privatisation was introduced into the probation service on the 1st June 2014 whereby work with medium and low risk offenders went to a number of private and voluntary bodies, work with high risk offenders remained with the State. The National Probation Service (NPS) covered State work whilst the 35 existing Probation Trusts were replaced by 21 Community Rehabilitation Companies (CRCs). Staff were allocated to either side of the divide but all remained as probation officers. The effect was that the existing probation service lost control of all but 30,000 of the most high risk cases, with the other 220,000 low to medium risk offenders being farmed out to private firms. Privatisation was justified as the only available way of achieving important policy objectives of extending post release supervision to offenders on short sentences, a group who are the most prolific offenders with high reconviction rates yet who receive no statutory support. This book describes the process by which the probation service became privatised, assessing its impact on the probation service itself, and on the criminal justice system generally. It considers both the justifications for privatisation, as well as the criticisms of it, and asks to what extent the probation service can survive such changes, and what future it has as a service dedicated to the welfare of offenders. It demonstrates how the privatisation of probation can be seen as a trend away from traditional public service in criminal justice towards an emphasis on efficiency and cost effectiveness. This book is essential reading for criminology students engaged with criminal justice, social policy, probation, punishment and working with offenders. It will also be key reading for practitioners and policy makers in jurisdictions where there is an interest in extending their own privatisation practice.
Spiritual Probation
Author: Rich Merritt
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781479190102
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"What if you prayed to know truth and God told you everything you've been taught is a lie?" Nate O'Connor wants to do right. His senior year of college, though, gets off to a rocky start. He's a student at Bob Johnson University, the flagship institution of higher learning in American fundamentalism, where he and his best friend are placed on spiritual probation after being accused of disloyalty to the school. Their attempt to repair their reputation backfires and when Nate meets two women--one beautiful and smart, the other wise and charming--his entire belief system is uprooted. Nate's world is further rocked by tragedy and his life will never be the same. Drawing on his own experiences as a student at Bob Jones University, Rich Merritt has crafted an extraordinary story of love, hope, loss, betrayal and loyalty. Most of all, Spiritual Probation is a deeply compelling exploration into the power of faith - in friends, lovers and God, as each of us defines God, and in the unwavering dictates of our own hearts.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781479190102
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"What if you prayed to know truth and God told you everything you've been taught is a lie?" Nate O'Connor wants to do right. His senior year of college, though, gets off to a rocky start. He's a student at Bob Johnson University, the flagship institution of higher learning in American fundamentalism, where he and his best friend are placed on spiritual probation after being accused of disloyalty to the school. Their attempt to repair their reputation backfires and when Nate meets two women--one beautiful and smart, the other wise and charming--his entire belief system is uprooted. Nate's world is further rocked by tragedy and his life will never be the same. Drawing on his own experiences as a student at Bob Jones University, Rich Merritt has crafted an extraordinary story of love, hope, loss, betrayal and loyalty. Most of all, Spiritual Probation is a deeply compelling exploration into the power of faith - in friends, lovers and God, as each of us defines God, and in the unwavering dictates of our own hearts.
Federal Probation
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Promising Strategies in Probation and Parole
Author: Elmer K. Nelson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 0788108662
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
Intended for both new and experienced juvenile probation officers. Represents the collective experience of more than 40 probation professionals involved in its development. Intended to improve the effectiveness of juvenile probation as a community response to the law covering behavior of youth. Covers professional orientation, job-related skill areas and much more. Illustrated.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 0788108662
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
Intended for both new and experienced juvenile probation officers. Represents the collective experience of more than 40 probation professionals involved in its development. Intended to improve the effectiveness of juvenile probation as a community response to the law covering behavior of youth. Covers professional orientation, job-related skill areas and much more. Illustrated.