2022
DOI: 10.1108/jfp-01-2022-0002
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“The moment he realized he needed our joint assistance made the difference”: a multiple case study into working elements in the supervision of probation clients with debt

Abstract: Purpose Little is known about effective supervision of offenders with debt. This multiple case study aims to gain insight into working elements in offender supervision on debt. This is important for probation officers to choose the most effective interventions in daily offender supervision. Design/methodology/approach This study included five best practice cases based on both interviews with involved professionals and clients and client file information. One case was described in detail to illustrate what pr… Show more

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