The Organisation of After-Care (Report of the Advisory Council for the Treatment of Offenders, London, H.M.S.O., 1963.
2.
Barr, Hugh: Volunteers in Prison After-Care, National Institute for Social Work Training, Series No. 20, 1971.
3.
Monger, M. and Pendleton, J.A.: "The Nottingham Prisoners Families Project," Probation , Oct. 1970.
4.
The Midlands Experiment in Casework in Prison. Results to be published later.
5.
Monger, M. and Pendleton, J.A.: Book to be published in early 1974.
6.
Morison, Sir R.: Probation Service: Report, London, H.M.S.O., 1962, Cmnd. 1950.
7.
Barr, Hugh: Volunteers in Prison After-Care, National Institute for Social Work Training, Series No. 20, 1971.
8.
Ibid.
9.
Pendleton, J.A.: "The Rugby Scheme for Voluntary Helpers in After-Care". In: Casework in After-Care (Appendix I) by Mark Monger, London , Butterworths, 1967.
10.
In a therapeutic community project established for recovering alcoholics by the Nottingham Bridgehead Housing Assocn, started in January 1969.
11.
The Rathcoole Experiment as described in a report: The Habitual Drunken Offender , England, H.M.S.O., 1971.
12.
The Criminal Justice Bill, England, H.M.S.O., 1971.
13.
Non Custodial and Semi-Custodial Penalties (Report of the Wooton Committee , England, H.M.S.O., 1971.
14.
As quoted in a recent paper issued by the case for Radical Alternatives to Prison.
15.
Millichamp, Dorothy , in unpublished article on "Day Training Centre for Families", 1971.