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From Custodial Leaders to Societal Marginalisation: The Reintegration Disconnect for Prison Peer Mentors

 
 
 

Joe Hale highlights how the valuable skills developed through custodial mentoring are too often overlooked or disregarded during reintegration into society.

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Richard Rowley12 September 2025
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