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“Prisons Are Full of People Like Me”: Brain Injury, Criminalisation and the Role of the Probation Service

 
 
 

Caroline Bald and Steph Grant consider whether probation professionals can become powerful advocates for individuals with experience of traumatic brain injury.

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Richard Rowley12 June 2025
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