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Probation officers and the experience of juvenile offenders in the juvenile system
Taufik Mohammad1, Azlinda Azman2.
Probation officers are among the individuals who come in closest contact with
juvenile offenders in Malaysia. They have extensive responsibilities in the juvenile
justice, such as interviewing the juvenile offenders about their social system,
writing a probation report for the court, and making recommendations based
on their observations. This makes them reliable figures for ascertaining what
is happening in the juvenile system. Based on this, this article argues that it is
pivotal to study the perceptions of the probation officers regarding the juvenile
experience to understand the effectiveness of the system. In this mixed method
study, 12 probation officers from 6 states in Malaysia were interviewed. The
close-ended items required them to rate each component of the questionnaire,
which are related to aspects of the preparation of offenders for entry into the
system, their participation inside the system, and their outcomes. The participants'
ratings indicated higher-than-average satisfaction. However, the qualitative data
showed a mixed response, with respondents expressing more scepticism about
the system and often focusing on external factors. Additionally, the probation
officers discussed the importance of modules for the juvenile offenders' benefit
upon release. The responses from the probation officers shed light on how the
experiences of the juvenile offenders can be improved through a three-layer plan
that includes the process of preparation, detention, and release.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
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