Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/454
Title: The professional experiences and training needs of probation officers in Turkey
Authors: Tuncer, Ayşe Esra
Safi, Ommay Aiman
Çankaya, Banu
Ergin, Murat
Aydoğan, Ramazan
Keywords: Social work
practitioner research
empowerment
qualitative research
action research
criminal justice
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Source: Erdem, G., Tuncer, A. E., Safi, O. A., C¸ankaya, B., Ergin, M., & Aydogˆan, R. (April 10, 2018). The professional experiences and training needs of probation officers in Turkey. Journal of Social Work.
Abstract: Summary The current study uses a series of focus groups and participatory methodology to investigate the work experiences and needs of Turkish probation officers and their directors. All participants were employed at an office of Parole and Probation in Istanbul, Turkey. During the concurrent focus groups, officers (n?=?57) discussed their daily work experiences and needs (Phase I). A follow-up focus group was conducted (n?=?25) to discuss potential interpretations of the themes and generate solutions (Phase II), followed by a mini-focus group with the directors (n?=?5) to explore their experiences with the probation system and officer training (Phase III). Findings Officers identified needs for training, improvements of the work environment, professional support, and more thorough risk assessment tools. The follow-up focus group revealed that officers were highly motivated to improve their rehabilitative skills but felt constrained in supervising offenders in the punitive justice system. Several solutions generated through focus groups included mentoring programs to support novice officers, training programs to acquire interviewing skills, and team building activities and events to increase morale. Application The current study bridges the gap between officers and directors in the probation system and generates solutions to the occupational needs of officers. Researchers communicated those needs to the directors, and the study initiated action toward implementing rehabilitative training programs for officers with a particular focus on risk assessment and basic clinical skills. The study has direct implications for the improvement of probation practice and supervision in Turkey.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1468017318768181
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/454
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