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The Long Road to the Straight and Narrow: The challenges of a life in the Probation Service
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The Long Road to the Straight and Narrow: The challenges of a life in the Probation Service

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There were deep personal motives for John Hedge’s original decision to enter the Probation Service as a young Social Science graduate in 1970; his own mother, a struggling publican, had been put on probation during his youth, and he had seen how the service can prevent a criminal conviction from ruining a life beyond repair. He spent the next 37 years working to try to give offenders a chance and help them move away from crime and find their way to a law-abiding existence. The barriers to success were all too often the attitudes of police and sentencers, the state of prisons and the prejudices of ignorant or biased politicians. This is a candid account of those years of hard work, frustration, and occasional triumph

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mereo Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 September 2021
Pages
316
ISBN
9781861517777

There were deep personal motives for John Hedge’s original decision to enter the Probation Service as a young Social Science graduate in 1970; his own mother, a struggling publican, had been put on probation during his youth, and he had seen how the service can prevent a criminal conviction from ruining a life beyond repair. He spent the next 37 years working to try to give offenders a chance and help them move away from crime and find their way to a law-abiding existence. The barriers to success were all too often the attitudes of police and sentencers, the state of prisons and the prejudices of ignorant or biased politicians. This is a candid account of those years of hard work, frustration, and occasional triumph

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Mereo Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 September 2021
Pages
316
ISBN
9781861517777