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How can we 'inspire' people to want to become Probation Officers?

 
 
 

Tom Brown, Jeni Hudson, Zoe Rodgers and Blade D’Arcy outline findings from two concurrent research projects that examines college students' and university students' perceptions of the Probation Service.

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https://doi.org/10.54006/IJQN9394

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Richard Rowley5 December 2024
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