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Mr - T " P " MILL8 ' District Probation Officer, Wellington. moneys collected, £343 2d. T ° tal W ' th ' 228 ' total costs of prosecution and restitutionlias been satisfactory, the percentage nf fm'lur 1 • 11 conduct of probationers generally 2r%Site£ The difficulty of obtaining satisfactnrv em 1 1. 1 d to them in their release on parole Probation Committee, bu , thelr »^p. tei /o„-op P ,S ll .^S Off ri i) 1 Mr ' W ' H ' DARBY ' District Prolmtlon Officer, Christchurch. moncv/cdteed^lM 0 8d ™** ™ th ' 204 ■ toWI •— - P«~ti» .»d restitutions * p, Trs h ° - »**«*. gr&jr *? ■■ Tie r*» *» -s Ssaf sb the ye "- c,ty wlich h *™ be » io * p«">» «> assist us have rendered Mr - J - Garbutt, District Probation Officer, Dunedin. Unenders Probation Act: Total dealt with IS9* +ofni 4- r moneys collected, £218 2s. 6d. ' otal costs of prosecution and restitutionCrimes Amendment Act: Total dealt with was 54 ok, JSs Y tu b ;,'r d " ,toi " !h «»» <°™ » proceedings for breaches of probation. percentage of failures represented through rehabilitation, nevertheless, there iTevidenc*> 'i n 'm'livid w,,'"'"" d U £ 1,1 the present difficult question of an incentive to make good has been brought cases where, under most difficult conditions, make an effort on righ't lines " wh ° * I"*"* * fruits of true reform and who count it worth while to peSst in eE eDC ° Urage ** it in its ° f enc °uragement that can be given Off „ , Majok Gordon, Probation Officer for Women, Auckland. moneys collected, TOt Wlth ' 57 ' total Costs of P rose cution and restitutioncoming"Se~Kel^£rS I™T ** "*** ° f system is an excellent one for the assistance of women and girl eVer C ° nVmCed that the Off r> f' 88 A ' J " SIMPSON ' Probation Officer for Women, Wellington. money!tlSted:tri n 7s AC 6d: 55 = total CoSte of P***ution and restitutionto unemployment, I find it very difficult Court costs would serve no useful purpose md the J H Probationers for default in paying probationers concerned are in a posiS to pay 7 a ' ternatlVe 18 to action until the .»d "e*"' 2 "™ B S«»e,ou. help e,tended to unemployed giri , Mr " H " CoLE > Probation Officer, Palmerston North. Unenders Probation Act: Total dealt with ««•+„<. i moneys collected, £54 14s. > L > total costs of prosecution and restitutionThe prevailing conditions have made it difficult to finrl 0 „;+„ui , and, consequently, the payment of restitution has been 'iflWtol tu em P !o > r . rnent for probationers, have fulfilled the conditions of their licenses satisfactorily. ' majority of the probationers Mr. M. Cussen, Probation Officer, Nelson mo4?°ofetS? «i 0 5s A M To '" nnmber de *" " ,h ' 50 ■ «-» °f prosecution and „,««<,»- di«o^™ e hid^*xtt4ii h b r D " d " *• p"--' »- the Voluntary Committee and local social organizations. '''' ' a PP reclate the co-operation of

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