Administration, Volume 28, Issue 3Institute of Public Administration, 1980 |
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Page 266
... regulations , they do not see the good prison officer as one who applies the rules blindly . They expect him to exercise his discretion and , by the judicious use of reward and punishment , to keep prisoners in order . Moreover , they ...
... regulations , they do not see the good prison officer as one who applies the rules blindly . They expect him to exercise his discretion and , by the judicious use of reward and punishment , to keep prisoners in order . Moreover , they ...
Page 270
... regulations . If a prison officer follows regulations to the letter , he may have problems with the prisoners . If he is too independent in his interpretation of the regulations , he will have other problems . Since closed prisons ...
... regulations . If a prison officer follows regulations to the letter , he may have problems with the prisoners . If he is too independent in his interpretation of the regulations , he will have other problems . Since closed prisons ...
Page 271
... regulations by prison officers suggests policy - makers should be more flexible in setting standards . The lack of uniformity in the application of rules and regulations may be a source of confusion to both staff ( particularly new ...
... regulations by prison officers suggests policy - makers should be more flexible in setting standards . The lack of uniformity in the application of rules and regulations may be a source of confusion to both staff ( particularly new ...
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Alan Matthews The European Communitys | 275 |
John Coakley Constituency Boundary | 291 |
Joseph K Zimmerman An Bord Pleanála The Irish | 329 |
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