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Do digital programmes work with individuals that have committed offences?

 
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Jonathan Hussey, Operations Director, Red Snapper Managed Services (part of the Red Snapper Group) – reports on the results of The Intervention Hub digital intervention being used on 10,000 people with lived experience of the CJS.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/FQUQ5784

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Richard Rowley8 September 2021
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