Elections To Membership

Date01 June 1944
Published date01 June 1944
DOI10.1177/026455054400400808
Subject MatterArticles
94
ELECTIONS
TO
MEMBERSHIP
Full-Time
Probation
Officers.
T.
A.
Warley .........
Bristol,
Cotswold
&
Mendip
Branch.
B.
J.
Prosser
.........
Chiltern
Counties
Branch.
J.
H.
Cooper
.........
East
Lancashire
Branch.
Miss
M.
Vaughan-Richards
l2iss
A.
Watson.......
Essex
Branch.
-
A.
W.
Cooper,
D.
V.
Thomas,
Miss
K.
B.
Forrest
............
Kent
Branch.
G.
H.
Bastable,
P.
Willison
London
and
Home
Counties
Branch.
S.
Whittaker,
Miss
Morri-
son,
R.
Mason
......
Midland
Branch.
Miss
J.
B.
de
Haamel,
Miss
D.
Sullivan,
Miss
P.
M.
Orabb
............
Mid-Southern
Branch.
D.
M.
Rodgers,
Miss
J.
C.
Herbert,
Miss
A.
Semple
Northern
Branch.
Alan
Bell,
A.
G.
W.
Lan-
caster,
F.
G.
Clancy,
P.
McDonagh,
Miss
M.
Lar-
kin
...............
North-Western
Branch.
James
Bleakley,
D.
Hogg,
G.
Reid
............
Scottish
Branch.
A.
H.
Austin,
J.
Brooks.
Sussex
Branch.
Miss
A.
Davies,
Miss
C.
Davies
............
Western
Branch.
C.
Ramsay,
Miss
P.
Thorn-
borough
............
East
Riding
Branch.
J.
A.
Vigor,
W.
N.
Gillespie
West
Riding
Branch.
Temiporary
Deputy
Officers.
S.
H.
Lawrence.........
Mid-Southern
Branch.
A.
Ellwood,
V.
Morris
...
North-Western
Branch.
Trainee
Me~m~ber.
~ ~ . James ............
London.
Part-Time
Probation
Officers....
G.
Hayes,
Mrs.
Bleackley,
T.
H.
Litherland
......
East
Lancashire
Branch.
Mrs.
B.
L.
Ashton
......
North-Western
Branch.
D.
J.
Evans
.........
South-Western
Branch.
Mrs.
A.
Pigott,
N.
Roberts
West
Riding
Branch.
Honorary
Member.
-
John
R.
Mellroy,
M.C.,
J.P................
Mid-Southern
Branch.
Associate
Members.
M.
Monger,
Mrs.
F.
E.
Bristol,
Cotswold
&
Mendip
Young
............
Branch.
A.
S.
Daynes
.........
Chiltern
Counties
Branch.
Mrs.
Evans
.........
East
Anglia
Branch.
Mrs.
Mitchell,
J.
White-
head,
R.
Bradshaw,
W.
>
Clough,
A.
Warburton,
Mrs.
E.
Storr,
E.
Riddle,
,
G.
Clough,
J.
F.
Kay,
F.
Mitchell,
C.
Heap,
Mrs.
J.
Watson
......
East
Lancashire
Branch.
Mrs.
D.
Andrew,
H.
Con-
way,
H.
L.
Howard,
H.
Purnell,
Miss
Clark,
S.
G.
Fitch ............
Essex Branch.
&dquo;-<
Mrs.
Andrewes,
J.P.,
P.
A.
Carley
............
Kent
Branch.
Miss
C.
1VI.
King,
Mrs.
Emlyn
Jones,
J.
W.
Hardisty,
A.
Hanley,
~V.
London
aud
Home
Counties
R.
Kennett
.........
Branch.
R.
G.
Grattan,
Capt.
T.
Brooks,
Miss
Elaine
Capron,
J.P.,
Miss
M.
Bayley,
Mrs.
Kersey ...
Midland
Branch.
F.
A.
Terry,
L.
B.
Haines
Mid-Southern
Branch.
J.
Harvey
Davies,
Joseph
Forber,
J.P.,
J.
H.
Min-
shell,
B.
J.
Hartley,
LL.1~~I.,
Miss
M.
Bathe,
~
J.
P.
Wilson
......
North-Western
Branch.
A.
J.
Johnstone
.........
Scottish
Branch.
Miss
Burwell
.........
South-Western
Branch.
Miss
Kay,
B.
Collett,
Miss
Lindsay
Smith,
Miss
Vaughan
Williams
...
Sussex
jB~’S~~~&dquo;~&dquo;~&horbar;&horbar;~~
J.
H.
Batstone,
H.
J.
~-~~L~~~
Sheward
...... ’ .....
W ~~ an~ch.
·
Mrs.
Sumner,
J.P.,
Miss
jf/~/
y
F. R. Milner
......... st idinga 1~
./
Sister
Rita,
Miss
Belcher,
- el-Ill
C
C.S.M.
T.
Partington...
Un ,a~e~:~
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BOOKS
W e
regret
that
lack
ot
space
prevents
us
from
review-
ing
the
following
publications
more
fully.
CRIME
AND
PSYCHOLOGY.
Claud
Mullins
(Methuen,
8/6d).
It
is
impossible
to
do
justice
to
this
book
in
a
few
lines
and
we
can
only
advise
our
readers
to
procure
a
copy
and
&dquo; see
for
themselves.&dquo;
Even
if
you
dis-
agree
with
some
of
the
author’s
conclusions,
you
cannot
fail
to
be
stimulated
by
his
approach
to’
the
problems
of
anti-social
behaviour.
Certainly
all
penal
reformers
must
be
grateful
to
Mr.
Mullins
for
demonstrating
that
it
is
possible
to
combine
reformative
treatment
of
the
offender
with
due
regard
for
the
protection
of
the
public.
A
GUrDE
TO
JUVENILE
COURT
LAW.
G.
H.
Mumford,
Solicitor
(Jordan &
Sons,
5/-).
This
handy
little
volume
-it
is
pocket
size-is
a
concise
summary
of
the
law
relating
to
procedure
and
methods
of
disposal
of
cases .
in
Juvenile
Courts,
including
Education
cases
and
Adoptions.
It
is
well
indexed,
which
facilitates
easy
reference,
and
has
an
introduction
by
T.
A.
Hamilton
Baynes,
J.P.
THE
FUTURE
TREATMENT
OF
THE
ADULT
OFFENDER.
By
Margery
Fry
(Gollancz,
6d).
Many
of
Miss
Fry’s
criti-
cisms
of
existing
conditions
have
been
made
before
but
comparatively
few
of
the
critics
have
had
constructive
suggestions
for
improvements.
Though
the
plan
set
out
here
may
seem
Utopian
it
should
be
given
serious
con-
sideration
by
all
who
are
interested
in
the
work
of
the
Courts.
THE
RO:~D
TO
MATURITY.
Edited
by
Dr.
E.
F.
Griffiths
(Gollancz,
6/-).
This
is
a
collection
of
articles
on
sex
education
by
a
numiber
of
contributors
who
between
them
cover
the
whole
field
of
yoUih-boarding
and
day
schools
and
industry.
There
are
also
several
chapters
by
Dr.
Grioiths
himself
and
the
whole
book
forms
a
balanced
and
thoughtful
contribution
to
a
subject
which
is
much
under
discussion
just
now.
(Continued
on
page
93).

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