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© British Association of Social Workers

A Problem for Law and Social Work

Social Enquiry Reports on People Pleading Not Guilty

JOYCE PLOTNIKOFF

Joyce Plotnikoff is at present a probation officer in Oxfordshire. She has an LL.B. from the University of Bristol, and the Diploma in Social and Administrative Studies from the University of Oxford

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This paper examines the background to pre-trial enquiries, their preparation and some of the problems involved, with particular reference to not guilty pleas. It is based on a dissertation presented for the Diploma in Social and Administrative Studies in 1972 and a more detailed version is available


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