Abstract
The author argues that the Service is in danger of accepting a new orthodoxy which is in conflict with its humanitarian roots. Contrary to common opinion, such changes may not simply be attributable to external and financial pressures.
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MARSH, A. W., letter in J.P., 9.2.80.
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ELIOT, T. S., Murder in the Cathedral.
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All the documents mentioned have been produced by the Greater Manchester Probation and After Care Service in 1979 or 1980.
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Guardian, 3.9.80.
