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Evaluating the effectiveness of juvenile probation officers: An israeli study
Vered Slonim-Nevo
Department of Social Work
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Israeli
100%
Delinquent Behavior
100%
Juvenile Probation Officers
100%
Self-esteem
66%
Anger
66%
Probation Officers
66%
Evaluation Method
33%
End of Treatment
33%
Psychological Functioning
33%
Treatment Evaluation
33%
Single-case Design
33%
Implications for Practice
33%
Criminal Act
33%
Peer Relationships
33%
Probation Service
33%
Feeling of Control
33%
Social Sciences
Israeli
100%
Delinquent Behavior
100%
Probation Officer
100%
Youth
66%
Self Esteem
66%
Psychology
33%
Emotions
33%
Methods Evaluation
33%
Crime
33%
Single-Case Designs
33%
Probation Service
33%
Psychology
Delinquent Behavior
100%
Self-Esteem
66%
Adolescents
66%
Methods Evaluation
33%
Single-Case Designs
33%