And Azimi is unable to monitor caseloads in remote areas because his ministry lacks proper computers.
Some are trying to handle rising caseloads, even as they're laying off the very workers who process applications.
Prosecutors reluctantly give in to such deals because of overwhelming caseloads and lack of courtrooms to try cases.
This year's stimulus bill provides extra cash for states whose welfare caseloads increase.
They'll ask the National Institute of Corrections to review the state's parole system, which is struggling under large caseloads.
In much of the United States, but not in Wisconsin, caseloads rocketed in the recession of the early 1990s.
But do the figures, and the emphasis on cutting caseloads, flatter to deceive?
Employers will also be expected to agree standards on caseloads as well as to improve pay for the most experienced frontline staff.
The Ofsted report said "committed and hardworking" social workers faced challenges including high caseloads and systems that did not support effective practice.
Investing in more staff meant the use of agency workers had been reduced and social workers' caseloads were now "more manageable", she added.
Caseloads at the Johnson County Mental Health Center near Kansas City rose from the recommended 15 per caseworker to more than 30 in 2010.
The Sheffield Hallam research assesses the geographical consequence of welfare reforms by comparing claimant caseloads in local authorities and factoring in the DWP's own impact assessments.
"Too often, the reality seems to be Work Programme advisers swamped by caseloads of 120-180 jobseekers and employers deluged with poorly-matched CVs and under-prepared candidates, " she said.
Due to heavy caseloads, law enforcement officials are frequently not afforded the continuous training and education that could help them in the search for a missing person.
Some of the problems facing the social work profession in particular had become clear - too much time taken up with form filling, a shortage of front-line staff and increasing caseloads.
Key improvements recognised by the watchdog included an improvement in staff levels, a reduction in social worker caseloads to "manageable" levels, and an improvement in the identification of children at risk.
But their caseloads are overwhelming, and resources are scarce.
The Baby Peter case saw a picture emerging of a beleaguered profession, under attack when things go wrong but often dealing with high caseloads and staff shortages, said BBC social affairs correspondent Alison Holt.
Court caseloads have been reduced, the stress levels of litigants and lawyers have been reduced, the fees for divorce have been significantly reduced, and the satisfaction level of the parties is higher than for litigation.
The combined caseloads produced a sharp increase in insider attacks (48 percent, up 26 percent from the previous year), which Hutton explained is because companies suffering a data breach because of an employee incident often prefer to call law enforcement.
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