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Can devolution help to promote effective practice?

 
 
 

Peter Raynor and John Deering, from the Probation Development Group (PDG) of the Wales Centre for Crime and Social Justice, briefly review the current state of effective practice.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/XRSO7157

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Richard Rowley19 March 2024
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